CARE Community Briefing: 2023 Hate Crime Report
On Tuesday, 9 Jul 2024, Ding Ding TV joined the webinar, CARE Community Briefing: 2023 Hate Crime Report. The session proved to be a highly beneficial resource, providing crucial insights into the current state of hate crimes within our communities. The comprehensive briefing offered attendees a deep dive into the data and trends from the 2023 Hate Crime Report, equipping them with the knowledge needed to understand and address these pressing issues.
As part of the effort to advance justice for all Californians, California Attorney General Rob Bonta took quick action upon entering office to establish the Office of Community Awareness, Response, and Engagement (CARE) within the California Department of Justice (DOJ).
CARE works directly with community organizations, state and local elected officials, and members of the public to help ensure the inclusion of diverse perspectives in the state’s work. Specifically, CARE focuses on cultivating relationships with historically marginalized and underrepresented communities in line with DOJ’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of its work on behalf of the people of California, including in the fight for environmental, economic, and social justice.
Working in close conjunction with the entire DOJ, CARE seeks to be responsive to the needs of all Californians, including by coordinating directly with DOJ’s Office of Native American Affairs to ensure California’s indigenous communities are supported.
A recording of this webinar is now available at the webpage in the “Archived Past Presentations” section along with copies of the presentations by the DOJ and the California Civil Rights Department CA vs. Hate Program.