WHY HATE?
IDENTIFYING THE ROOTS AND TARGETS OF HATE CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES
This remote webinar will explore the underlying causes that give rise to hate crimes and the groups that are most frequently targeted.
A roundtable discussion with experts from law, government, social services, NGOs, law enforcement, education, and the media will discuss potential solutions.
THE ECONOMICS
OF HATE
Hate crime has economic impacts that manifest in ways that are sometimes difficult to trace precisely, but the impact can be one that reverberates through entire communities with devastating results.
This webinar will examine how hate may be both driven by economic conditions and in turn drives them. Those groups that are often most impacted by economic downturns are often the most likely to be victimized.
EDUCATING
AGAINST HATE
Hate is all too often a learned response and can take hold before a child even learns to talk. Words, actions, and nuance can all contribute.
The role of education must be to help correct this and change outcomes, but there is a window when doing this is most impactful.
ETHNIC DIVERSITY FORUM
Leaders from ethnic groups across the world come together for a crucial discussion about how stereotypes create marginalization or isolation of specific groups and lead to hate crimes. Immigrants are particularly vulnerable.
This program discusses potential solutions in a
conversation with government, policymakers, community leaders, and members of law enforcement.
ACT AGAINST HATE ALLIANCE
MEDIA FORUM
This 10-segment program is in response to the alarming rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in California and across the United States. It will bring together thought leaders, media representatives, and other key stakeholders to define the issues and explore solutions.
INTRODUCTION TO THE ACT AGAINST HATE ALLIANCE
With the increase of hate crime across the United States and beyond, the ACT AGAINST HATE ALLIANCE will focus on solutions for disrupting this trend. Never has the timing for action been more critical, as multiple causes coalesce and violent hate crime rises.
This inaugural program will feature key note speeches by government and community leaders and AAHA supporters, discussing its importance and timeliness in addressing rising hate crime now.