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Maroc Maroc - OGNSC.COM - A La Une - 04/Sep 04:50

YMCA Tackles Hate Crimes, Builds Stronger Communities

In a city as diverse and vibrant as Los Angeles, combating hate is more urgent than ever. Recent statistics in the LA County Hate Crimes Report, reveal a 13% rise in hate crimes from 2022, with particularly alarming increases in anti-Asian and LGBTQ+ hate crimes. Notably, incidents targeting the Black community have surged by 27%. These figures highlight the pressing need for a concerted and multifaceted approach to address and counteract hate.

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