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The six facets of ADL's REPAIR Plan will help push hate and extremism to the fringes of the digital world.
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ADL's PROTECT Plan will help prevent domestic terrorism and would do so while protecting vulnerable communities against the risk of government overreach.
Established over 20 years ago, The Glass Leadership Institute (GLI) is the cornerstone leadership development program at ADL. GLI empowers young adults to fight hatred and bigotry in their own communities, and provides unique opportunities to explore ADL’s core mission, “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment for all.”
GLI offers participants an insider’s perspective of ADL’s programs, and a deep understanding…
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There are a myriad of organizations working on the ground in Ukraine, across Eastern Europe and beyond who are providing essential humanitarian support for Ukrainians. This includes groups providing life-sustaining resources to those inside Ukraine, organizations meeting the basic needs for the over three million refugees who have fled the country, and the organizations working to resettle and support them. Below is a list of a few of the groups doing this vital work.
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ADL’s expertise and leadership are our greatest assets in pursuing a just, respectful society. Establishing Research & Advocacy Centers enables us to invest in what we do best and to offer our leadership on issues where we can make the greatest impact now and in the future.
Full inclusion in society is the only measure of equality. ADL has long worked for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) rights, opposing discrimination laws and criminalizing and exposing hate crimes. Our amicus brief in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges added to the successful call for marriage equality. We also reach beyond U.S. borders to speak out against anti-LGBTQ practices in Russia, Nigeria and elsewhere.
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We were once strangers in a strange land. This is why ADL fights tirelessly for those making their own exodus from war and oppression. Historically we have called for just and humanitarian immigration policies.
Today, we are experiencing the worst refugee crisis since World War II. Our value is one of inclusion. ADL has met with political leaders to advocate for changes in federal restrictions, while simultaneously reaching many more people through our “We Were…
Democracy depends on ensuring that every voter has an equal and fair opportunity to cast a ballot, free from restrictions that have a discriminatory impact. There is, perhaps, no more fundamental right in a democracy than the vote.
ADL and Voting Rights
ADL supports and promotes nonpartisan efforts to encourage voting and make it more accessible for all U.S. citizens, so that everyone is able to take part in this critical aspect of our democracy. This is especially important at this…
From Brown vs. Board of Education to Selma to Ferguson, ADL has historically been on the front lines when it comes to fighting for racial equality and justice. This challenge is part of our own story. ADL’s founding coincided with vicious anti-Semitic incidents which dramatized the hate and demonization of the “other” in the first half of the 20th century.
Today we focus on race and diversity in our education programs—and not in a typical way. ADL curricula on…
ADL fights to broaden the pathway to high-quality education, even as we work to disrupt the “school-to-prison” pipeline. When young people do not finish high school, they are much more likely to be incarcerated one day. A disproportionate number of students who drop out are students of color.
This work has been an historic strength of ADL. One of our first amicus briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court came in Brown v. Board of Education. As the promise of…
ADL believes that the best way to protect religious liberty is to keep government out of religion. We safeguard religious freedom for all Americans by protecting the separation of church and state mandated by the First Amendment.
ADL has filed an amicus brief in nearly every major religious freedom case before the U.S. Supreme Court and countless cases in other courts. They can be read in our amicus briefs database. We have also tirelessly advocated in Congress and…
Report an Antisemitic, Bias or Discriminatory Incident
If you have experienced or witnessed an incident of antisemitism, extremism, bias, bigotry or hate, please report it using our incident form below. We will do our best to assess your situation and respond as quickly as possible. Any personal information provided will be kept strictly confidential. If this is an emergency, please dial 911.
Incidents reported through this form will be evaluated by ADL and United Synagogue of…
Preparation and Response: A Toolkit for USCJ Synagogues on Confronting Antisemitism
In partnership with the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC), United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ), and the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ), ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) has developed a practical toolkit for synagogues and congregations to prepare and respond to acts of antisemitism. The guide includes checklists, religious texts to turn to during difficult…
K-12 anti-bias education resources, lesson plans and more to help promote equity in schools and communities