LOS ANGELES - The LA For All campaign, a citywide anti-hate PSA campaign created by LA Civil Rights, won a Bronze Award from the American Advertising Federation's Los Angeles Competition. LA For All was the only entrant not represented by an advertising firm to be recognized.
The award, which recognizes the best in American advertising, was in the PSA Out-of-Home category, for public service ad campaigns that are featured on billboards, bus stops and other public spaces. The LA For All campaign, which first launched in May 2021, has been featured on more than 5,000 ad spaces in Greater Los Angeles in 21 languages. The campaign has been seen on Metro trains and buses, street banners, bus stops, the BEMO Stadium, parks and libraries, the LA Zoo, and more.
The campaign also includes a free poster program for individuals, classrooms, small businesses and organizations interested in standing up to hate with solidarity, inclusion and information for reporting hate crimes and incidents. The free poster program has distributed thousands of posters to the public.
Click here to learn more about the LA For All campaign.