LA Vs Hate - Report of Hate Form
LA vs. Hate is a community-centered program led by the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission. It partners with diverse organizations across all five County districts to end hate. The campaign addresses the normalization of hate, educates on what constitutes a hate act, and supports healing from hate's trauma. Reporting is the first step in stopping hate, enabling communities to respond with resources such as civil rights protection, trauma processing, and prevention efforts. Hate incidents include verbal or physical aggression, refusal of service, bullying, or intimidation driven by prejudice.
Victims and witnesses can report any hate incident or hate crime in order to receive free follow-up services and supportive resources in your community. Your report is always confidential and can be made anonymously. To report a hate act, use the submission button below:
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Thank you for continuing to support the LA vs. Hate campaign!
Privacy, Confidentiality, and Your Safety
211 LA is committed to protecting the privacy and safety of everyone who reports a hate incident.
All information shared with the Anti-Hate Reporting Line is kept confidential and is only shared with your consent, unless required by law for safety.
We follow strict HIPAA and California privacy standards, store data in secure, encrypted systems, and ensure all staff are trained in confidentiality and cybersecurity.
We also want to be clear that we are not associated with law enforcement, ICE, or any agency with police authority. Protecting your privacy and taking the appropriate steps to keep your information safe is our priority, and we stand firmly behind that.
When you reach out to 211 LA, you can do so knowing your information is safe, respected, and protected.