by Natalie Hanson
posted July 24
Community organizations are relying heavily on partnerships with the Golden State’s government to aid LGBTQ people who face an increase in hate crimes across California.
There were 405 reported hate crimes motivated by sexual orientation bias (an increase of 3.6% from the previous year) in 2023, and 76 hate crime events motivated by anti-transgender bias (an increase of 7.04%). California’s attorney general Rob Bonta called those increased reports “alarming,” according to a report from Ethnic Media Services (EMS).
The state’s Department of Justice reports that despite the category increases cited above, there was a 7.1% decrease overall in hate crimes in 2023 from the previous year.
A recent LA Times/National Opinion Research Center poll on LGBTQ+ communities shows that most Americans accept same-sex marriage and laws to protect queer people from job discrimination. However, the same poll showed lower public approval on matters and legislation affecting trans and nonbinary people.