Explore Justice, a video series built in partnership with 211 LA in 2021, is an opportunity to challenge our own prejudices by educating ourselves on social justice topics and issues that many are still experiencing today. The video series was designed to provide youth with a comprehensive approach to unpacking and examining the current and historical perspectives that shape social justice.

The series begins with information on the key concepts of social justice followed by categories with content split into sections focused on history, the present, and Los Angeles. Alongside each video are reflection questions, next steps, and resources focused on building resilience. We invite young people to watch the Explore Justice videos with a friend, teacher or parent to be able to discuss the videos after watching.

Explore Justice

Education Toolkit

Schools and school districts have a unique opportunity and responsibility to uplift messages of hope and unity in these difficult times. LA vs Hate is committed to supporting residents of LA County with in-community support and materials to address and denounce hate of any kind.

Use this toolkit to provide your school district, schools, and staff, with easy-to-implement ideas for an actionable response strategy to address bias motivated bullying and hate acts of all types.

Activity Zines

United Against Hate Week is a great time for youth to reflect on their own identity and learn more about the cultures of our community.

Use these Zines to get started.

2023 Zine

2022 Zine


2021 Zine

LA vs Hate Coloring Sheets

Our coloring books and pages can be used as a resource for educators and caretakers to engage youth in an art-forward activity that teaches them why we must stand against hate.


LA vs Hate Summer of Solidarity Booklist

Thanks to our partner, LA County Libraries, we created a LA vs Hate: Summer of Solidarity list of books and stories that encourage us to learn more about our own culture and the culture around us, as well as how to address various forms of hate and what it means to respect and uplift our communities. The list includes books for adults and young adults.