On May 21, LA vs. Hate launched “LA vs. Hate: Summer of Solidarity,” a summer-long celebration campaign of Los Angeles County’s cultural and ethnic diversity. LA vs. Hate has partnered up with community-based organizations to uplift and celebrate cultural moments and traditions that are important to the people and communities living in LA. The Summer of Solidarity will include monthly art-led and community-centered events that will run throughout the county all summer.
On Wednesday, April 12, La Puente High School inaugurated a Dream Resource Center, aimed at promoting unity and being a powerful source against hate among high school students and the local community. It is one of eight Dream Source Centers within Los Angeles County, all of which are funded by the California Department of Social Services and in collaboration with the LA Commission for Human Relations (LA vs. Hate) and Helpline Youth Center.
