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TAKE ON HATE

Launched in 2014, TAKE ON HATE is a campaign that challenges the persistent discrimination and misperception of Arab and Muslim Americans in the U.S., including refugees.

The genocide in Gaza is causing a spike in hate crimes.

The heinous hate crimes taking place against Palestinian and Arab Americans in the United States are not happening in isolation. The United States’ support for Israel’s genocide against Gaza, the systemic exclusion of Palestinian and Arab Americans from civil rights protections, and the historic dehumanization of Palestinian and Arab Americans in the media has led to a landscape where our communities fear for their own safety and wellbeing, as well as that of their loved ones.
 
Some recent incidents of hate include:

Funeral held for 6-year-old Palestinian-American child killed in hate crime
 “Former Obama official charged with harassment, stalking of halal cart vendor
 “Farmington Hills man charged with terrorism after making threats against Palestinians in Dearborn
Three Palestinian students aged 20 shot in Vermont, US: What to know

The media is ignoring our voices and stories, but we want to amplify them. Please use to the box to the right to submit your story if you have experienced something similar.

Share Your Stories

Please share any incidents of discrimination you have experienced. Include information on where, how, and when this happened and other information you think might be relevant.

Take Action to Stop Dehumanizing Language That is Leading to Hate Crimes Against Arab Americans

Dehumanizing and hateful rhetoric against Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim Americans has been on the rise in recent weeks. Recent events, such as the shooting of three Palestinian college students in Burlington, Vermont and the murder of 6-year-old Palestinian boy in Chigaco, Illinois are the direct result of this dehumanizing rhetoric that has been esposed by the media and elected officials. Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim Americans have increasingly become the subjects of hateful, dehumanizing rhetoric or the victims of targeted violence, hate crimes, and discrimination since the siege on Gaza began on October 7th, 2023. Every day, your elected officials make decisions on your behalf. Now, more than ever, they need to hear from you the impact dehumanizing rhetoric is having on our communities, to ensure that they not only stop using this rhetoric but also start condemning it.
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