LGBTQ+ community advocates challenge L.A. County efforts on hate crime reporting
- By Gladys B. Vargas
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L.A. County’s Commission on Human Relations and the San Fernando Valley Sun/el Sol newspaper co-hosted a LGBTQ+ hate crime forum on June 20, where six panelists from the Los Angeles County offices and community members provided insight on how the crime reporting process works, as well as received feedback and answered questions from community members.
For more of this story, and more coverage of hate crime prevention across Los Angeles, head to CaloNews.com
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