
CASL in Action
Discover how we respond to hate, strengthen communities, and build lasting safety.
What We Mean by Action
At CASL, action is responding with care and organizing for long-term positive change. We educate to increase understanding, support survivors of hate and build communities. From community trauma to collective power, our work bridges healing, advocacy, and justice.
Anti-Hate Action Center
We offer trauma-informed support, legal referrals, and prevention education to protect survivors and foster positive change in systems that allow hate to persist.
Community Engagement & Education
Through workshops, school programs, and public trainings, we equip communities with the tools to learn about and prevent hate.
Coalition Building
We convene city and state partners to lead campaigns, design strategies, and advocate for long-term safety.
Anti-Hate Action Center
CASL’s Anti-Hate Action Center supports survivors of hate and works to stop future harm before it happens. We provide trauma-informed care, legal referrals, and safety planning, while also working with communities, schools, and institutions to build prevention and accountability systems. Our multilingual team helps individuals navigate reporting, access resources, and feel seen. This is a space for healing, safety, and community.

What We Offer Through the Center
Who is the Anti-Hate Action Center for?
Anyone who has experienced or witnessed a hate incident, especially members of the AANHPI community. We’re here to offer support, healing, and a strong network of care.
What kind of support can I receive?
We offer mental health referrals, legal support, safety planning, language access, and assistance with reporting.
Can I report something anonymously?
Do you offer in-person help?
Yes. We can meet with individuals directly, accompany them to appointments, or refer them to trusted local partners as needed.
What kinds of prevention work do you do?
We lead workshops, school-based programs, and public events to teach bystander intervention, address bullying, and promote allyship.
How do you partner with public systems?
We work with law enforcement, schools, city departments, and healthcare providers to strengthen hate response and prevention strategies.
Community Engagement & Education
We are a convener for community engagement and partnerships with a focus on collaboration.
Our Training & Outreach Areas
Our prevention work meets people where they are—schools, workplaces, neighborhoods—to stop hate before it starts.
Bystander Intervention
Learn how to safely intervene and support those targeted by hate through interactive, scenario-based workshops.
Allyship Workshops
Strengthen solidarity and awareness with trainings tailored for workplaces, schools, and civic spaces.
Anti-Bullying Education
Tools and programs for educators, families, and students to address bullying and promote respectful school environments.
Cultural Competency
Help organizing better serve communities with trainings rooted in cultural understanding and humility.
Youth & Campus Engagement
Collaborate with K-12 schools and universities on education and student safety.
Public Awareness & Events
Participate in resource fairs, town halls, and campaigns that inform and connect our broader community.
Building Coalitions that Center Community
We build lasting coalitions–connecting schools, nonprofits, and city leaders to drive positive change through shared trust.

Get Involved
Report hate, invite us to train your community, or partner with us to build a safer, more just future.


Host a Workshop or Training
Bring CASL to your school, workplace, or community group for workshops on anti-hate, allyship, and safety. Our training can be tailored for kids, adults, and organizations.

Coalition Building for Community Needs
Work with CASL and partner organizations to build coalitions that respond to community needs—focusing on safety, belonging, and solutions to hate.

Where Policy Meets Action
Learn how our team drives meaningful change through data-driven advocacy and policy reform.