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- A Jewish family, that just arrived in a new neighborhood, are recording their youngest son's birthday celebrations on video when their home is suddenly invaded by a bunch of crystal-meth-crazed Neo-Nazi lunatics.
- Robbie and Trey are gay, middle-class, suburban professionals. Life is good. Until the son of a fundamentalist preacher moves in next door.
- On February 10th, 2015, it took Craig Hicks 36 seconds to extinguish the lives of three young, Muslim Americans. Before they can grieve, the families are forced to become activists to set the record straight about the murders.
- A timely remembrance to Matthew Shepard's story at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is once again under attack.
- TV Series
- Fact-based drama centering on the brutal 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, an openly homosexual college student in Wyoming, by two homophobic, trouble-making teens and their co-conspirator girlfriends which prompted an outcry of support for the Shepard family and tougher hate-crime laws by liberal activists, but also support for Matthew's killers by religious leaders and homophobic activists.
- Documentary series about hate crime in the US told through murders with elements of love and passion as well as prejudice. Each film tells the story of one unfolding case.
- As a killer is executed for murdering a young gay man, two sets of parents struggle to deal with the consequences of fear and repression.
- Jake (Daniel Byrne) a college drop out along with his friends decide to take their homophobia to a whole other level when when they decide to download a gay oriented social media app where they would lure and attack innocent victims. Noah ( Dylan Hartman). a just coming to terms gay teen doesn't know who to talk to about his feelings and turns to the same social media app the attackers use on their prey. Told from both perspectives of the main characters and a chilling conclusion that will alter everyone's lives forever.
- "Hate Crimes in the Heartland," a feature documentary explores the 250,000 hate crimes committed in America each year through the powerful stories of two crimes committed in Tulsa, Oklahoma - over 90 years apart. Like no other documentary exploring this topic, "Hate Crimes in the Heartland" tells powerful stories of survivors, activists, leaders, and community members. The film explores current and past hate crimes in our nation, asking important questions related to social justice, and portrays the remarkable influence of the media on the justice system.
- A brutally honest documentary film by disabled filmmaker Richard Butchins exposing the abuse, intimidation and aggression faced by disabled people in Britain in everyday life. Featuring survivors sharing their experiences.
- Ryan Bergara, Steven Lim and guests Tammy Cho and Michelle Hanabusa address the Atlanta spa shootings and hate crimes against Asian Americans.
- Lawrence Lombardi, a 40 year old white man from Ohio, was living with his family in Tallahassee Florida in August of 2000. During the next two months two homemade pipe bombs would explode on the campus of Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University(FAMU). Each bombing was followed by racist phone calls to a local television station in the area. It became clear that whoever was setting off the bombs was doing it out of pure hatred of blacks. The FBI released taped phone calls of the suspected bomber to the public, asking for any tips that could lead to an arrest. Several witness came forward claiming the voice heard on the phone was that of Tallahassee resident Lawrence Lombardi. This is his story.
- TV Series
- By law, a Hate Crime is defined as - "Any criminal offence which is perceived by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by hostility or prejudice, based on a person's disability or perceived disability; race or perceived race; or religion or perceived religion; or sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation or a person who is transgender or perceived to be transgender." Many people, particularly those in isolated communities, may find it difficult or be reluctant to report to the police directly, but may be more willing to report to a community resource. Don't be afraid, you're not alone. Contact your local authorities or send in an online form reporting any sort of crime witnessed to prevent future recurrence.
- TV Mini Series
- Styx reports on yet another fake hate crime.
- The film centres on an extraordinary black lesbian activist called Funeka Soldaat. Through her, we are able to get to the heart of a chilling phenomenon known as "corrective" or "curative" rape that is sweeping across South Africa.
- A victim of Homophobia comes to learn that even bullies can be victims and that there is hope and escape from Hate Crime.
- Documentary about the lethal violence perpetuated against gays and lesbians, the motivations of 'poofter bashers' and the varying opinions and stark facts that pervade the issue of gay bashing in Sydney.
- A shooting has occurred at a private school. The gunman responsible for the incident is now barricaded in the classroom and is holding a number of students hostage. One or more students as well as the teacher have been either injured or killed. Brought together in a time of crisis, the parents begin to criticize and blame each other. Racial and religious slurs begin flying and social statuses are ridiculed and used as justification for why each parent believes one of the students is or is not responsible. As the hostilities reach their climax, the identity of the gunman is revealed. How will the parents react to the truth?
- With hate crime on the increase across Britain and with extra tension following a series of terrorist attacks in Manchester and London cameras follow police in Manchester over a year as they investigate hate crimes.
- Victims of racial and religious hate crimes bravely share their stories, from verbal abuse and physical attacks on the street and on public transport, to terror attacks and murder.
- Adults with learning disabilities work with their local police force to highlight the issues of hate crime and encourage victims not to let it go unreported.
- Pembleton and Bayliss investigate the murder of a man outside a gay night club.
- Cartman is sent to juvenile hall after he throws a rock at a black child.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2018–TV Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2017–TV Episode
- 2017– 34mTV Episode
- After an outgoing, gender-fluid teenager is gunned down, police question if it's a hate crime.
- In the Jewish community, a resident is shot by strangers asking for directions, and later dies in hospital.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- With a surge in the number of calls to Northampton police reporting verbal abuse on race, religion, sex or sexuality, has our divisive politics given hate speech a boost?
- 2018–Podcast Episode