Los Angeles County officials gathered in Van Nuys on Monday morning for the unveiling of a new mural as part of the United Against Hate campaign.
The unveiling was held at the San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center to kick off United Against Hate Week throughout the county.
The campaign is an effort to help people report hate crimes and to find resources. It's a combined effort from several county agencies, including the LA County Commission of Human Relations.
People can put up yard signs and businesses can put up campaign posters in their windows to show their commitment against hate. Metro buses throughout the county will also have signs on display.
"We know that symbols like the mural that are being unveiled today remind us of the connection that we have to one another