United Against Hate Week
2024 Highlights →
Who We Are
Since 2017 we have come together with state and local leaders, community members, activists, and so many others to stand United Against Hate. Our message is clear - we reject hate of any kind and believe that building a safer and more equitable world starts by working together.
JOIN OUR MOVEMENT
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Learn how you can do your part.
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Explore our tools and available resources.
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Help us continue growing our movement.
Toolkits & Guides
Check out our collection of Toolkits and Guide, including the recently updated Community Action Toolkit (pdf). Download a poster for your community and graphics for sharing!
United Against Hate Community Action Toolkit
Get ideas for action, links to UAH Week campaign materials, and more.
How We Define Hate
Hate incidents and crimes involve evidence that bias, hatred, or prejudice have occurred based on the victim's real or perceived race/ethnicity, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender, or sexual orientation.
By reporting as a victim, witness, or advocate for a victim of hate crimes and hate incidents, you help identify areas in need of intervention and prevention resources such as education and protection of your legal rights.