ID BASED HATE RESOURCE GUIDE: LA County Releases Resources to Combat Identity-Based Hate, Antisemitism
LOS ANGELES, CA — Following Los Angeles County Board Chair Lindsey P. Horvath’s motion to strengthen Jewish community safety and combat identity-based hate earlier this year, the County’s Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion Initiative (ARDI) releases new resources to address identity-based hate and violence.
“Los Angeles County is committed to building bridges and seeking understanding across our diverse communities so that every neighborhood is protected from hatred and violence,” said LA County Board Chair Lindsey P. Horvath. “Through these resource guides, LA County is providing accessible, actionable information and supports to address antisemitism and instances of hate.”
Beyond ARDI, other County departments are coordinating to intentionally support our diverse communities. Contributing offices include: the County’s Human Relations Commission and the LA vs. Hate initiative, Department of Public Health Office of Violence Prevention, CEO Office of Emergency Management, Department of Mental Health, Sheriff’s Department, District Attorney’s Office, County Counsel, and other relevant County entities and community stakeholders.
“ADL is thrilled that ARDI has launched a new series of resources to prevent hate. We were proud to be a part of early discussions with ARDI to increase Jewish community safety and address anti-LGBTQ+ hate in our county,” said ADL Los Angeles Regional Director Jeffrey Abrams. “This victim-centric and proactive approach is exactly the kind of collaborative effort that can make a real difference in our community. We are grateful to ARDI for always partnering with local leaders and organizations to gain a true understanding of the issues marginalized communities face across Los Angeles.”
“Jewish Federation Los Angeles is grateful to the leadership of the LA County Board of Supervisors, and in particular Chair Supervisor Horvath, for championing and adopting this county-wide initiative to prevent and combat identity-based hate and violence,” said JFEDLA Senior VP of Community Engagement Joanna Mendelson. “As we’ve seen an alarming rise of antisemitism, as well as hate and violence targeting so many other vulnerable communities, we are grateful for these resource guides. These resources provide ways to report antisemitic incidents and other forms of hate and bias, comprehensive lists of social service programs within L.A. county, and solutions that incorporate a holistic and equitable approach to combating hate. We are proud that LA County is setting a precedent for meaningful change in our community so that, together, we can build a future where every individual feels valued, safe, and supported.”
Community Safety Resource Guide
In this guide, we share both County of Los Angeles and external resources which may be especially relevant to individuals and communities who have experienced or been impacted by identity-based hate and violence. View the guide >
Jewish Community Safety Resource Guide
This guide offers a wide range of services, programs, and initiatives to help support Jewish communities as we work together to address antisemitism. View the guide >
Community Sensitive Sites Safety Blueprint
This document is intended to provide general safety guidelines for anyone organizing community events, including LA County employees, community and faith-based organizations, non-profits, and families. View the blueprint tool >
For more information on ARDI’s work and how Los Angeles County is addressing identity-based hate, visit https://ceo.lacounty.gov/ardi/combatting-hate/.
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