The Center for the Study of Organized Hate (CSOH) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank based in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to understand, prevent, and combat the multifaceted phenomena of organized hate against any group defined by characteristics such as religion, race, nationality, caste, ethnicity, gender, disability, or sexual orientation.
Positioned at the intersection of research and policymaking, CSOH collaborates with universities, government bodies, and human rights organizations to translate rigorous research into actionable policy solutions.
Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policies that decisively combat hate, violence, and extremism, while addressing their underlying causes. Through comprehensive research, strategic partnerships, and community engagement, we aim to build a more inclusive and resilient society against all forms of hate and extremism.
We envision a world where the roots of hate, violence and extremism are thoroughly understood, systematically examined, and challenged through concrete measures. By bridging the gap between research and practical policy solutions, we strive to foster a society resilient to the threats posed by organized hate groups and movements.
Conducting and disseminating high-quality research on hate, violence and extremism.
Translating research findings into effective policies and strategies.
Raising awareness and educating the public on issues related to organized hate.
Fostering partnerships with diverse stakeholders to address hate and extremism.