"Hate has no place in New York State, and it is critical that we come together to prevent any person from enduring discrimination or feeling endangered because of hateful rhetoric or acts," Hochul said. "We must 'Call Out Hate' wherever we see it, and in doing so, we will empower our communities to protect each other and find commonality in our differences."
"Hateful rhetoric and divisive comments steeped in bias tear at the fabric of our great state. Acts of hate and bias are intolerable," said New York State Division of Human Rights Acting Commissioner Denise M. Miranda.
The campaign, titled 'Call Out Hate,' will be featured in multiple transit systems, in the New York City Subway, Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road train cars and stations and integrated into statewide division educational events.
This initiative builds on efforts by the New York State Division of Human Rights (DHR) to provide greater resources and support for individuals affected by hate and bias.
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