About CPHB

The Center for Prevention of Hate and Bullying (CPHB) was established in 2021 to dismantle systemic hate in California by proactively examining and addressing the root causes of hate through a collaborative and intersectional lens.

Pictured: Press conference held for the publishing of the 2023 Bullying Report

The Center for the Prevention of Hate and Bullying is committed to honoring and cultivating a society built upon the foundations of diversity and the humanization of marginalized communities. We aim to empower individuals and institutions to challenge bias, address systemic injustices, and promote a culture of respect and inclusiveness for all.

Our Mission

We envision a society where every individual—regardless of race, religion, or background—can live free from hate and discrimination. We aim to proactively address the root causes of hate and injustice while also equipping marginalized communities with tools to counter systems of prejudice. Our efforts are dedicated to helping dismantle systemic discrimination through training, education, advocacy, and strategic partnerships.

Our Vision

Our Approach

Training

Developing training and resources for school districts, colleges, law enforcement, lawmakers, and other institutions that respond to incidents of hate.

Advocacy

Advocating for equitable solutions and just resource allocation to communities and individuals impacted by hate.

Partnership

Investing additional capacity and resources in developing strategic partnerships with nonprofits, government entities, foundations, and academics to reach intersectional and collaborative solutions to preventing hate.

Education

Furthering education and outreach to impacted communities on how to report, address, and heal from incidents of hate.

Data Analysis

Analyzing and developing data that can inform our training, advocacy, and partnerships on the types of hate and their impact on the communities we represent.