The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office is committed to addressing hate incidents whenever and wherever they occur. Along with the impact on individual victims, hate incidents threaten the safety, well-being, and freedom of entire communities.
- This page, Addressing Hate in our Communities, is offered by
- Office of the Attorney General
Addressing Hate in our Communities
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What you need to know
AG Launches Hate Crime Hotline
AG Issues Guidance to Schools to Address Hate and Bias
AG Urges Congress to Pass No Hate Act
AG Calls on Facebook to Stop Hate and Disinformation
AG’s Office Obtains Civil Rights Injunction After Assault
AG’s Office Obtains Injunction Over Bias-Motivated Assault
AG’s Office Files Lawsuit Over Race-Based Discrimination
AG’s Office Issues Settlement with Brockton Bakery
AG Sues Lynn Landlord for Intimidating Tenants
AG Issues Statement in Response to Rise in Anti-Asian Violence
AG Urges Congress to Expand Funding for Crime Victims
AG Announces Legislative Agenda to Protect Vulnerable Communities
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Fax
(617) 727-5762
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