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California commission pairs CHIS data with community forums; plans Redding session Nov. 19 (preliminary)
Summary
At a joint meeting of two subcommittees, the California Commission on the State of Hate reviewed CHIS survey findings showing youth exposure to hate, discussed centering survivor voices and community reporting, and preliminarily scheduled a Redding forum for Nov. 19 while flagging resource gaps for community partners.
The California Commission on the State of Hate used a collaborative meeting of its community forums and patterns, trends and prevention subcommittees to push for closer ties between the commission’s research and its public forums and to spotlight data showing high youth exposure to hate.
Chair Brian Levin introduced new CHIS-derived findings and framed them as the basis for policy and outreach. “So 1 in 11, 9 percent of Californians directly experienced hate in the past year,” Levin said, citing survey results tailored to California. He also noted that adolescents are roughly twice as likely as adults to experience hate and that “83 percent of California adolescents who experienced hate in the past year encountered it at school.”
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