Reported hate crime events in California decreased by 7.1 percent in 2023 compared to the previous year, with such crimes based on sexual orientation rising by 4.1 percent and those […]
Tag: hate crimes
County hate crimes surpass total dating back to 2010
The number of hate crimes reported so far this year in Los Angeles has already surpassed any of the yearly totals since the city began making its data public more […]
Focus on hate prevention needed
On Oct. 27, NBA player Kyrie Irving posted a link on Twitter to the 2018 film “Hebrew to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” and shared a screenshot on Instagram of […]
Anaheim man to be arraigned on multiple hate crime charges
A 25-year-old Anaheim man and self-proclaimed “incel” is scheduled to be arraigned next month on multiple hate crime charges for allegedly pepper spraying three women and a man in Costa […]
Newsom signs bill outlawing display of known hate symbols
Gov. Gavin Newsom this month signed a bill aimed at cracking down on hate crimes while protecting minority communities in California. Assembly Bill 2282, authored by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D-Orlinda), […]
Hate crimes on the rise
It has been 21 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks that led to the fall of the Twin Towers in New York City, the destruction of the Pentagon and the […]
Los Angeles set to surpass dubious record on hate crimes
The City of Los Angeles is on pace this year to set another record for the number of hate crimes, topping a mark set just last year, according to data […]
African-Americans, hate crimes and money
Recently, the California Department of Justice released a report which showed that African-Americans are the greatest victims of Hate Crimes in the State. This is not surprising since we have […]
Community-based forums to inform joint-action plan against hate crimes
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón and Robin Toma, executive director of the County Commission on Human Relations, recently announced a series of community-based forums to inform a joint-action […]
Reporting conspiracy threats : A step toward preventing future attacks
During May’s commencement address at Tennessee State University, Vice President Kamala Harris told the HBCU graduates that in many ways, they were entering an increasingly unsettled world, but they could […]

