In the wake of escalating violence, California has awarded $30.3 million to 12 organizations to aggressively address hate crimes by providing services to survivors and facilitating anti-hate prevention measures. Please read here for more information>
United Against Hate Honorary Board Member, Professor Brian Levin, Interviewed by Muslim Network News
Honorary Board Member, Professor Brian Levin, is interviewed by Muslim Network News regarding the big spike in hate related crimes in the larger cities in the US. Please watch the interview here>
United Against Hate Published Nationally to Combat Domestic Terrorism
We Are Many-United Against Hate today called on national, state and local political leaders across the country to establish nonpartisan unity caucuses to combat domestic terrorism in the aftermath of the nation’s latest mass shooting when, according to police reports, an 18-year-old white supremacist opened fire on innocent shoppers with an assault rifle on May 14 at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket, killing at least 10 and wounding many others. Please see the AP News publisher of the article>