Stop The Hate

California OKs new initiatives and funding to stop the hate

The State of California this week announced several projects to stop the hate including $91 million in funding for prevention, intervention and direct services.

Other initiatives will feature a multilingual campaign to promote its California vs Hate hotline and a webinar open to the public about mental health.

The funds allocated will go to serve marginalized communities in California with millions of dollars to the AAPI community.

Funded groups include:

The Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center
Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
Asian Americans for Civil Rights & Equality
Korean Community Center of the East Bay
South Asian Network
Jakara Movement
Oakland LGBTQ Community Center
Pacific Pride Foundation
Little Saigon San Diego
Cambodian town Inc
Filipino Migrant Center
API Reentry through Inclusion Support & Empowerment
Khmer Girls in Action
Also on Friday, August 25 at 12:30 Pacific Time, the California Commission on the State of Hate will host a community webinar to address the mental health impact of hate on marginalized communities.

That includes racial minorities, foster youth, and the LGBT community, as well as resource information provided by organizations serving persons with disabilities and mental illness.

Members of the public can access the forum through this zoom link or by calling 1-669-444-9171 and using Meeting ID 850 8042 3069.