Sunday marks the first day of United Against Hate Week, a call for local action that began in the Bay Area in 2017 and has since branched out across the state and parts of the country.
According to unitedagainsthateweek.org, the event emerged after a poster campaign was started in the Bay Area in response to white supremacist rallies in Berkeley and San Francisco.
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