If you are looking for books to read aloud, read together or discuss in your family, we are here to help. We highlight Featured Books from Books Matter™, ADL’s collection of picture books, chapter books and young adult literature that address issues of identity, diversity, bias, bullying and hate. Each featured book comes with two discussion guides: one for the classroom and one for the home. Our parent/family discussion guides include conversation starters, talking points, related…
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The REPAIR Plan
Online hate and extremism have increased dramatically in recent years, and the consequences have included violent attacks and serious harm, even death. Online platforms often lack adequate policies to mitigate these challenges or fail to enforce them equitably and at scale. Federal and state laws and policies require significant updating to hold online platforms and individual perpetrators accountable for enabling hate, racism and extremist violence…
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On January 6, Americans watched as an insurrection fueled by violent conspiracy theories and white supremacy gripped the nation and attacked our democracy. In response, ADL launched the PROTECT Plan to mitigate the threat of domestic terrorism while protecting civil liberties. Together, these seven actions would significantly help prevent and counter domestic terrorism – more so than any one law – and can do so while protecting vulnerable communities against the risk of…
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Interviews for those invited to proceed to the next stage of consideration will be extended on a rolling basis.
If you have any questions about the selection process, please contact civilsocietyfellowship@adl.org.
Civil Society Fellowship, A Partnership of ADL and the Aspen Institute
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Watch Opening Session November 8th at 8:00 pm ET
Hear ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt’s State of Hate address, experts on extremism during the panel, Hate and the 2020 Election: What Happens Next?, journalist and author Abigail Pogrebin, and recipient of ADL’s Courage Against Hate award, Ken Frazier, Chairman and CEO of Merck & Co., Inc.
Hate and the 2020 Election: What Happens Next?
This discussion will focus on the…
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Thank you for applying to the Edward Brodsky Student Fellowship Program. Students will be notified of the status of their application by October 30th.
If you have any questions about Never Is Now or the Fellowship, please visit the please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page or email ninstudent@adl.org.
NOTE: This application submission HAS NOT registered you for the Never Is Now Summit. We encourage ALL students to register for the FREE Summit awaiting the review…
Seven Actions Policymakers Need to Take Now to Advance Election Security:
1. Utilize Existing Research and Expertise to Better Understand the Threat
ADL offers training and can help identify a range of resources that might fill gaps in a team’s understanding of the threat extremists pose. ADL suggests that state and local leaders act in the near-term to:
Rapidly inventory your locality’s violent extremism expertise.
Share the ADL HEAT Map with your team…
Thank you for committing to being a part of the 2020 Virtual Walk Against Hate! We are thrilled to have you join us. Please read your participant toolkit, which includes several resources to help you make the most out of the event, including growing your team, raising your visibility and making a difference in the fight against hate.
If you have any questions, please e-mail walkagainsthate@adl.org and be sure to share with us how you’re speaking out against hate by using…
The 2020 No Place for Hate® Youth Summit is a newly designed and highly impactful series of virtual programming that originally took place during the week of October 5-9, 2020. We invite Middle School and High School No Place for Hate coalition members and coordinators from all around the Lone Star State to attend this week of content designed to inspire allyship and activism.
Recorded sessions are available below. You can access this content with your coalition either…
About ADL
ADL is a leading anti-hate organization. Founded in 1913 in response to an escalating climate of antisemitism and bigotry, its timeless mission is to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all. Today, ADL continues to fight all forms of hate with the same vigor and passion. ADL is the first call when acts of antisemitism occur. A global leader in exposing extremism, delivering anti-bias education and fighting hate online, ADL’s…
Overview: While some in Los Angeles’ Jewish community were significantly impacted by the looting in late May, a number of the claims of targeted antisemitic violence have been exaggerated or misrepresented. There is no indication that Jewish businesses or institutions were broadly targeted for vandalism, and calling the events pogroms is inaccurate and offensive.
Description: On the last weekend in May, some of the peaceful protests in Los Angeles, spurred by the murder of George…
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Stop Hate for Profit is an ongoing campaign to hold social media companies accountable for hate on their platforms. Social media must prioritize people over profit, and they must do it now.
With the support of more than 1,200 businesses and non-profits and countless consumers, we sent a clear message to Facebook in July 2020 with our ad pause: stop valuing profits over hate, bigotry, racism, antisemitism, and disinformation.
We continue to demand change and that Facebook stop hate for…
ADL Glass Leadership Institute
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