Day one of Donald Trump’s America came with countless acts of hate that were carried out by his supporters against several of the country’s most marginalized groups.

Day two was no different, nor the days following.

Since Election Day, there have been more than 200 acts of election-related intimidation and harassment across the U.S., according to a survey by the Southern Poverty Law Center. People from all types of communities ― black, Latino, Muslim, Jewish, Asian, queer people, women ― have been physically harmed, slandered with hate speech or been the targets of racist graffiti.

While we shouldn’t have to live in fear for our safety, Trump supporters feel more emboldened than ever to express their disdain for those they dislike or don’t think matter. It’s highly likely these disturbing acts will continue, so instead of ignoring this new reality, it’s important, now more than ever, for America to stand unified and share a message of intolerance against these attacks. (If you’re feeling overwhelmed, here are some things you can do.)

In the meantime, take a look at some of most egregious examples of hate and racism that have unfolded across the country in the days since Trump’s win. We hope this fuels you into taking action:

This just happened in Wellsville, NY. pic.twitter.com/uy9FjzhwcD — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) November 10, 2016

'It's our p---- now, B---h': Vandal keys Trump's language on South Philly woman's car https://t.co/Kt7gqRmIwy pic.twitter.com/I4q0LUz0he — PhillyVoice (@thephillyvoice) November 12, 2016

White students @ Southern Illinois University (@SIUC) decided to put on blackface and pose in front of a Confederate Flag to celebrate Trump pic.twitter.com/OEP2yEW3So — Shaun King (@ShaunKing) November 10, 2016

Hate speech is reprehensible, and has no place in NYC. To the affected, we stand with you. To the perpetrators, we are better than this. https://t.co/8J4JU56yti — Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 12, 2016

It’s unacceptable that this is the second investigation we’ve had to announce in the last several hours. https://t.co/U18t3b4TV4 — Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 13, 2016

This is from my friend in Palm Springs,CA just now.This is happening everywhere.This is the hate that Trump has legitimized. This must stop! pic.twitter.com/Lb3hjAMli9 — Jeri McNeill 🏀💍💜 (@bajshagirl) November 10, 2016

this happened at @lemoyne today, three blocks from my house, while students were protesting pic.twitter.com/bgEFW1jC4y — daniel sieradski (@selfagency) November 11, 2016

Not even 24 hours yet. My friend's sister, who is Muslim, had a knife pulled on her by a Trump supporter while on the bus by UIUC campus. — Sarah A. Harvard (@amyharvard_) November 9, 2016

Someone on the streets of LA just yelled at one of my girl's Latina coworkers to "go back where you came from." #TrumpsAmerica — Alex Gale (@AlexGale) November 9, 2016

Text from a dear friend of mine who teaches high school in *New Jersey*. ("Changing" obviously a typo for "chanting" here.) pic.twitter.com/pZT4HmyVuz — Damon Beres ✨ (@dlberes) November 9, 2016

A woman awoke to found her car spray painted with "Trump Rules" and "Black Bitch" in South Philly today. https://t.co/TJ0faZZpnK pic.twitter.com/EuxAGDJcrX — Stephanie Farr (@FarFarrAway) November 9, 2016

I walked into my room and my heart aches with pain. pic.twitter.com/GFD5gBmPmD — María Sanchez (@TRmariasanchez) November 10, 2016

My cousin (born + raised in America) walked past a Trump rally in NYC (where she lives!!!) and was told "go back to your country you chink" — sannah (@sannahkim) November 9, 2016

@Incilin this happened at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus. pic.twitter.com/tJqqD7k8Qr — alex (@octahaIsey) November 10, 2016

Friend sent me this. We've got to fight the hatred NOW. pic.twitter.com/JKosaXUTg7 — Carly Ledbetter (@ledbettercarly) November 11, 2016

Have you been a victim of an act of harassment or discrimination? If so, we encourage you to report the incident to local authorities, and to send us an email about it at:trackinghate@huffingtonpost.com.