By Sunita Sohrabji, published in American Community Media on Jan. 20 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.
Connecticut has seen a rise in hate crimes from 87 in 2021 to 130 in 2024. A "Stop Hate Together" forum will be held in Norwich, CT on July 23 to address hate crime prevention and awareness. The forum ...
Recently, we’ve called attention to the question of whether narcissism is an epidemic in our nation. Yet, I would argue that narcissism’s evil step-sister causes the most trouble in people’s lives.
A coalition tracking reports of racism and discrimination against Asian Americans says it has received at least 3,795 firsthand complaints since last year. Stop AAPI Hate began tracking violence and ...
King County has launched the Stop Hate Hotline, a 24/7 confidential reporting system for victims of hate crimes and bias incidents. The hotline, which can be reached at 833-786-7481 or 833-STOP-H81, ...
While the county is continuing to publicly report hate crimes, there’s no longer any centralized tracking of hate incidents in Orange County.
Hate masks personal insecurities. Not all insecure people are haters, but all haters are insecure people. Hate elevates the hater above the hated. Haters cannot stop hating without exposing their ...