Transgender Law Center (TLC) urges survivors of hate crimes to report incidents to Communities Against Hate, a collaborative project to build a national database on hate crimes, and connect survivors to resources and services. Reports can be made through the website or through a resource hotline: 1-844-NO-HATE (1-844-966-4283)
“The news this weekend from New York that another transgender person of color has died after being viciously assaulted is a bleak reminder of the crisis of violence against transgender people,” said Kris Hayashi, TLC’s Executive Director. “That crisis, fueled by hateful rhetoric and public policy, has for too long gone unseen and unacknowledged.” Kenneth Bostick was the 10th transgender person of color murdered in 2017 that we know of. Of those murdered, eight have been Black trans women.
Communities Against Hate, convened by the Leadership Conference Education Fund and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, brings together a diverse set 11 civil rights organization in a concerted effort to document hate crimes and demand action. The groups represent the Black, Latinx, LGBTQ, Muslim and Arab communities, as well as women.
The hotline is a resource for organizations and individuals working to combat hate in their communities. Through the hotline, trained staff and volunteers will provide access to legal resources, including pro bono attorneys when appropriate, and connections to mental health services or other community organizations and resources.
Learn more by visiting https://transgenderlawcenter.org/resources/action-center/cah. Follow and participate in the initiative on social media using the official hashtag, #CommunitiesAgainstHate.