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On Wednesday, August 17, ADL's Fighting Hate from Home was joined by Garry Kasparov, who is a tireless advocate for individual liberty and civic engagement as the founder of the Renew Democracy Initiative (RDI) and chairman of the Human Rights Foundation, and Noor Greene, RDI’s director of strategy and operations and an expert on human rights whose work is informed by her experience in growing up in Iraq under Saddam Hussein.
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt hosted this vital discussion…
After the attack in Buffalo, ADL joined with social justice organizations calling on the White House to convene a summit against hate.
The CSSC will make American spaces safer by establishing a standing non-partisan leadership forum of key leaders to coordinate on critical community solidarity and safety issues.
Taking action together makes impact stronger. Join ADL to combat antisemitism & hate, raise awareness, amplify voices & advocate for safer, more just communities.
The Center for Antisemitism Research aims to increase its evidence base and knowledge of how to reduce antisemitism.
The areas of focus for the fellowship in 2022 are Antisemitism & Anti-Israel, Antisemitism & Politics, Antisemitism & Prejudice, and Interventions: Testing for Efficacy. 2022 FellowsDr. Catie Bailard
Dr. Catie Bailard is the Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs, Director of the M.A. in Media and Strategic Communication in the School of Media …
ADL has developed resources to help college students respond to antisemitic incidents, and anti-Israel bias. Explore these tools to learn how to navigate challenging situations you might face on your college campus.
The mission of ADL’s Sports Leadership Council is to use the unifying power of sports to promote and achieve positive social change.
August 12, 2017 marks the deadly Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, VA, an event that brought the threat of domestic extremism into sharp focus.
ADL serves as co-counsel in a federal lawsuit to hold the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers accountable for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack.
Explore our curated collection pages of educational resources organized by themes and topics. Each collection includes lesson plans, teaching strategies, children's literature, blogs, family tools and other resources.
ADL’s COMBAT Plan is a comprehensive, six-part advocacy framework to fight antisemitism at all levels of government.
ADL Frontline is comprised of ADL’s most dedicated supporters.
Members are on the frontlines of ADL’s work countering antisemitism, fighting extremism and building a just, inclusive society.
Unmapping the "Mapping Project"What is the "Mapping Project"
The mapping project is an interactive map that pinpoints the locations of Jewish communal and other community organizations in Massachusetts, including ADL. The map's lines extend outwards to any group, organization, educational institution or government official those communal organizations may have interacted with, in an attempt to expose and isolate those who they assert are responsible for "the colonization of…
Stop Hiding Hate is ADL’s campaign to pass New York S 895 which will require big social media companies to publish regular, clear, understandable transparency reports. These reports will help us understand whether and how these big companies are managing harmful content like hate speech, racism, and misinformation.
In 2018, ADL Center for Technology and Society (CTS), with the support of the Robert Belfer Family, launched the Belfer Fellows program. Its third class of Belfer fellows includes three dynamic individuals studying hate and moral outrage, police responses to doxing, and UX design for user-created content moderation tools. The Belfer Fellowship program advances ADL’s work by promoting awareness of online hate and digital citizenship, as well as implementing these projects for the wider…
Families often want to discuss news stories and other timely societal events. It's a great opportunity to engage children in rich conversation, share important values and encourage lifelong interest in the news. These talks can happen on the way to school, during a walk or over a meal. Research shows that dinnertime conversation benefits the health, emotional and academic outcomes for children of all ages. Each Table Talk guide below includes a topic summary, questions to start the…
ADL’s Center for Technology and Society seeks a contract research fellow for a twelve month remote fellowship on hate, harassment, and extremism online, with a focus on disinformation/misinformation, content moderation, or experiences of targets.
The fellowship is open to researchers in any relevant field, including Information Science, Computer Science, Media/Communication Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Technology Policy, Sociology, Anthropology, Gender Studies, and…
May 1, 2022
Thank you for that kind introduction. I am so glad to welcome you – leaders from coast to coast committed to the fight against antisemitism and hate.
I don’t need to tell you how important and pressing this work is. All of you know this from the work you do in your communities. You know when a synagogue or cemetery is desecrated. You know the families who have to comfort their children after a slur is hurled their way – online or in real life. You all know…