Georgia legislators have introduced a bill that opponents are calling “mandated discrimination.” On Feb. 7, lawmakers introduced House Bill 1128, which would end all legal recognition of transgender people by redefining biological sex. It would also remove sexual orientation and gender identity from the state’s criteria for hate crimes,
As Florida lawmakers continue their push for a commission for what they say is a rise in antisemitism in the wake of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, some organizers say a commission is needed to protect the state’s Palestinian and Muslim communities. Between Oct. 7 and Nov. 4, the
Palestinian and Arab activists for Palestinian human rights see the attacks as an extension of the ongoing genocide in Gaza
Trying to police away hate has proven to be ineffective and a waste of community resources
Black residents in LA were the target of 46% of hate crimes, despite making up only 9% of the population. Local organizations are providing resources in hopes to change that
The violence Asian Americans fear is real—but we can, and must, do better than increasing a police state that targets marginalized people
The solution to the rise in anti-Asian hate incidents involves addressing systemic violence against Asian Americans, advocates say
The FBI recently released it’s annual hate crimes report, but much of the data is severely underreported.
Shared histories of police violence spark Asian American and LGBTQ+ groups to call for more community-focused solutions to anti-Asian attacks.
A Korean American student advocate against gun violence considers what it means to be Asian in America and the causes of the Atlanta shooting as AAPI hate crimes rise.
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