Hate-motivated and targeted violence are increasing concerns in our communities. At the Trauma and Community Resilience Center, we believe that understanding and preventing such violence is a central part of creating a just, equitable society. Recognizing that hate and violence can be manifestations of suffering, we take a public health approach to understanding and addressing risk and protective factors, including underlying grievances and maladaptive psychological factors. The Multidisciplinary Violence Prevention (MVP) Core of the TCRC conducts research and develops interventions, programs, and tools related to primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. Our Primary Prevention portfolio works to identify and address risk and protective factors for hate-motivated and targeted violence in the general population, while our Secondary and Tertiary programming focuses on individuals either demonstrating signs of risk for, or who are reintegrating into society after having engaged in, violence. Our work is community-based, multidisciplinary, and takes a socioecological and trauma-informed approach. Our commitment to social justice, equity, and human rights stands at the heart of this work.