Following the violent extremist, far-right rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11 and 12, 2017, a coalition of civil society organizations came together to form a year-long initiative: Communities Overcoming Extremism: The After Charlottesville Project (COE). COE launched to discover tools local leaders and organizations can use to address extremism. The events in Charlottesville were not isolated incidents. Studies performed by the Anti-Defamation League reveal an alarming rise in…
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The January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was an inflection point for extremism in America. Though the attack was in many ways predictable – extremists were increasingly active and emboldened across the United States in the years before the insurrection – the overt display of political violence and venom was nonetheless shocking. One year later, the ripple effects of that day continue to reverberate in the form of heightened displays of hate and…
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Our Online Hate and Harassment Reporting Guide is designed to help targets of hate protect themselves and report hateful content on major social media and online game platforms. However, social media and gaming companies often have burdensome reporting systems that do not consider the users and communities that are being targeted.
Reporting hate and harassment is important for two main reasons: it shows social media and gaming companies that this sort of material has no…
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Words to Action empowers young Jewish people to become leaders in addressing antisemitism and encourages them to explore and connect to their Jewish identity and to each other.
Through facilitator-led activities and discussions, participants will:
Gain tools for recognizing and challenging antisemitism.
Develop leadership skills.
Learn to analyze antisemitism as a complex system that harms society at large.
Explore the diversity of Jewish identity and…
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The ideologies underpinning the January 6 attack continue to pose a serious and imminent threat to our democracy. We are proud of the progress ADL and our supporters have made in the aftermath of January 6 — tracking and identifying extremist connections, testifying on Capitol Hill, serving as co-counsel in a civil lawsuit against Proud Boys and Oath Keepers and advocating for critical legislation — but the fight is far from over.
It is vital that we continue to fight, we…