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Column: California takes the lead on hate. That's a good thing. Someone has to

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 25, 2022

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How do you stop hate crimes? How do you even know where to begin? California is taking a nation-leading step to answer those questions with two new state-sponsored and -funded efforts. The Commission on the State of Hate seeks to understand why hate crimes are rising and how to combat them. The Governor’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education examines how to inoculate California schoolkids against the misinformation and propaganda that... + full article



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