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Hate violence poses a serious threat to California communities. In every region of the state, incidents have occurred in which racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities have been harassed, intimidated, assaulted and even murdered. In some communities, acts motivated by bigotry have sparked widespread community disruption.

Funerals Planned for 3 Muslim Students Killed in North Carolina

By | February 12th, 2015|Hate Crimes, Intergroup Relations|

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — This college town and its neighboring cities awoke Thursday to a day of grief as families prepared to lay to rest three Muslim students shot dead in their condominium complex in a crime that has stunned the community with its senselessness.

Read more in The New York Times.

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The Fire on the 57 Bus in Oakland

By | January 30th, 2015|Hate Crimes, LGBTQ+|

It was close to 5 o’clock on the afternoon of Nov. 4, 2013, and Sasha Fleischman was riding the 57 bus home from school. An 18-year-old senior at a small private high school, Sasha wore a T-shirt, a black fleece jacket, a gray newsboy cap and a gauzy white skirt. For much of the long

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Hate crimes in Los Angeles County at 24-year low, but attacks on lesbians and transgender individuals are up

By | October 16th, 2014|Hate Crimes, Intergroup Relations|

The number of reported hate crimes in Los Angeles County last year dipped to its lowest level in nearly 21/2 decades, according to a report released Wednesday, though on average more than one hate crime still occurred each day.

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From CAHRO’s Brian Levin: Kansas Murder Suspect Is Hate Leader Who Cut Deal With Feds

By | April 14th, 2014|Hate Crimes|

An Anti-Semite To The Core, But Tainted By Plea Deal
Frazier Glenn Cross, 73, the alleged triple murderer who defiantly yelled “Heil Hitler” from the back of a rain spattered patrol car in Overland Park, KS on Sunday afternoon is a notorious, though exiled, hate group leader with a criminal record that dates back decades. He

Anti-Semitic incidents drop in nation and state, according to Anti-Defamation League

By | April 2nd, 2014|Hate Crimes|

The number of reported anti-Semitic incidents in the nation declined by 19 percent from 2012 to 2013, while Cali­fornia experienced a drop of 23 percent in that same period, according to data released Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation League. Still, there was an uptick in the

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Transgender student allegedly attacked by boys in school bathroom

By | March 4th, 2014|Hate Crimes, LGBTQ+, Police & Community|

Police in the small Northern California city of Hercules have launched a sexual assault and hate crime investigation after a transgender student was allegedly attacked by three teenage boys while using a bathroom that matches

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his gender identity.

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From CAHRO’s own Brian Levin: After Years of Increases, Decline In Hate and Anti-Government Groups May Still Be Bad News

By | February 26th, 2014|Hate Crimes, Intergroup Relations|

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a Montgomery, AL based civil rights group, in an annual report released today stated that the number of domestic hate and anti-government groups declined last year after years of sustained increases that saw levels reach modern records. Hate groups, including neo-Nazis, racist skinheads and the Klan, who espouse falsehoods

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Ole Miss Students May Face Charges in Racist Episode

By | February 24th, 2014|Education, Hate Crimes, Intergroup Relations|

OXFORD, Miss. — The University of Mississippi said Friday that students could face criminal charges for placing a noose on a statue honoring the college’s first black student, and a fraternity announced that it had expelled three men because of the incident…

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/22/us/officials-seek-to-question-3-ole-miss-students-in-racist-episode.html?ref=education

The New York Times

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