California vs. Hate Resource Line and Network
The CA vs Hate initiative is managed by the California Civil Rights Department (CRD).
Goals
- Support individuals and communities targeted for hate through a non-emergency hate incident and hate crime reporting system.
- Identify options for next steps after experiencing hate incidents or crimes.
- Connect people with culturally competent resources and care coordination services.
- Improve hate incident and crime reporting data to enhance prevention and response strategies.
Sponsor
- State of California
- California Civil Rights Department* (CRD)
- Department of Justice
Creation
CA vs Hate was launched in May 2023 by Governor Gavin Newsom in response to rising hate crimes and incidents in California. It was not created by a specific piece of legislation but rather as part of the state's broader efforts to combat hate, with support from the California Legislature.
Funding
Funding for CA vs Hate comes from the state budget, but specific amounts are not publicly detailed. The initiative was announced with state resources to support its operations. Funding is ongoing as part of the state's commitment to civil rights and hate crime prevention.
Leadership
The title of the leader of the program is Director of the California Civil Rights Department.
Website
Social Media Accounts
- https://twitter.com/cal_civil_rights Twitter (X): @cal_civil_rights
Wikipedia Article
No specific Wikipedia article exists for "CA vs Hate." Information might be found under broader topics like California Civil Rights Department or Hate crime in the United States.