The city also will join LA vs Hate in observing United Against Hate Week November 12-18. The week is an opportunity to remember that it is a community-wide effort to foster a safe, inclusive environment for all. The city council will issue a proclamation during the council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 14, in support of United Against Hate Week and Los Angeles County’s LA vs Hate campaign.
More Information
Right To Be is a people-powered movement working to build a world free of harassment and filled with humanity. For more information, visit righttobe.org.
L.A. vs Hate is a community-centered program of the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations designed to support all county residents. Learn more at lavshate.org.
United Against Hate Week is a call for local civic action to stop the hate and implicit biases that are a dangerous threat to the safety and civility of our neighborhoods, towns, and cities. Explore events and opportunities in the region and learn more at unitedagainsthateweek.org.
Download Santa Monica posters for United Against Hate Week as follows:
Additional Resources
California vs Hate is a newly launched non-emergency resource line and network that supports individuals and communities targeted for hate. Learn more at cavshate.org.
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