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    The California Commission on the State of Hate released its 2024-2025 Annual Report on Feb. 24, warning that hate activity remains elevated statewide and that Black Californians continue to face disproportionate harm, with the report recommending sustained funding for community-based organizations providing culturally competent victim services, requiring law enforcement agencies to designate hate crime coordinators, and expanding culturally responsive mental health services. The post With California Anti-Hate Program Set to End, Report Warns Black Californians Remain Most Targeted Group appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.
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