We’ve looked at some of the staggering FBI statistics on hate crimes, reminding us that we must take action to end hate violence. friend, Throughout the month, we’ve looked at some of the staggering FBI statistics on hate crimes, reminding us that we must take action to end hate violence. From enacting oppressive laws to the sharp increase in bias-motivated violence, hate still ravages our communities. Since our nation’s founding, Black and Brown people, LGBTQ+ communities and immigrants have had to build resilience in the face of white supremacy. As reported hate crimes rise, the fight for equity persists. Help us continue leading the efforts to stand up against hate and extremism in our country by making a special gift today.
Watch SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang speak on the importance of raising awareness and having difficult conversations about the alarming trend of hate in our country, and the need for innovative solutions. As Hate Crimes Awareness Month wraps up, we are reminded of the work left to do to seek justice in the Deep South and beyond. No one should ever have to fear for their safety because of who they are and who they love, and we must demand real change from our elected leaders. Will you donate today to help us win the fight against hate violence in our country?
We thank you for your commitment to end the rising tide of white supremacy. When we stand together, we can create meaningful change that will help our communities thrive and live free of hate and violence. With gratitude, The Southern Poverty Law Center
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