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Hear leading legal scholars discuss the most important cases of the term at ADL's 25th Annual Supreme Court Review, presented in partnership with the National Constitution Center on Thursday, July 9.
Acerca de ADLLa ADL es la principal organización contra el odio en el mundo. Fundada en 1913, su eterna misión es "poner fin a la difamación del pueblo judío y garantizar la justicia y un trato justo para todos". Hoy, la ADL sigue luchando contra todas las formas de antisemitismo y prejuicio, valiéndose de la innovación y las asociaciones para multiplicar su impacto. Líder mundial en la lucha contra el antisemitismo, el extremismo y la…
ADL Hate Crime Map is an interactive resource that contains information regarding states’ hate crime laws in the U.S.
ADL Center for Antisemitism Research is opening a call for proposals for our first class of Research Fellows.
ADL Center on Extremism experts developed this unique visualization using data points from information sources including news and media reports, government documents (including police reports), victim reports, extremist-related sources, Center on Extremism investigations and more. ADL H.E.A.T. Map is updated monthly. A compilation of the most recent cases of anti-Jewish vandalism, harassment and assault may be viewed at the ADL Tracker
Explore the library of webinar recordings from our Holocaust education program, Echoes & Reflections. These one-hour webinars focus on an array of topics, all designed to increase participants’ knowledge of Holocaust history, explore and access classroom-ready content, and support instructional practice to promote student learning and understanding of this complex history and its lasting effect on the world.
Echoes & Reflections utilizes unparalleled expertise and resources…
ADL tracks and analyzes cyberhate and develops new tools to fight it. A report released in May 2018 analyzing antisemitic speech on Twitter provided the first-ever snapshot of the trends and themes of antisemitism on the social media platform. Among the findings: at least 4.2 million antisemitic tweets were shared or re-shared on Twitter over a 12-month period.
ADL’s research shows that the recent increase in global antisemitism is due to the triple threat of extreme right nationalism, extreme left antisemitism, often in the guise of anti-Israel rhetoric, and violent Islamist radicalism.
ADL’s Education Department provides programs, training and resources for grades pre K-12 and college and university settings. ADL’s anti-bias and bullying prevention programs help students and educators understand and challenge bias, and empower them to stand up to antisemitism. Programs and resources for high school and college students help them to identify antisemitism, and when anti-Israel expressions cross the line into antisemitism, and to develop best proactive and reactive…
Through our network of 25 regional offices, we are able to act quickly when antisemitism affects our cities, communities and campuses.
In order to combat hate online, it’s important to understand the ecosystem in which it thrives. To that end, experts at ADL have developed diagrams that map out the web of connections between and among bad actors, targets, institutions, behaviors, causes, and outcomes. The connections often overlap and influence one another. The ecosystem is complex and involves interactions among various actors across multiple ideologies, biases and functions, with the ensuing hate expressing…
ADL leads the way in creating respectful, inclusive and civil environments. These goals also reflect our core values—values we actively promote in every community we reach.
ADL carries out this charge globally and locally, inside and outside classrooms, serving diverse populations. We work with a wide variety of partners, from schools to law enforcement agencies to interfaith groups, and in any number of settings, from public forums to Congress. And we call on every means…
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Explore these interactive, online resources designed for you to learn and engage in topics about bias, bullying, identity, social justice and allyship. Learn on your own or with classmates or share with friends. You can move at your own pace, pausing and resuming as needed. Educators,
Help young people become the investigators and researchers, exploring a variety of topics on bias, diversity, identity, social justice and more. Assign or share with students these interactive lessons…
ADL is a leading voice in the fight against hate. Your support allows us to continue our work fighting antisemitism, exposing extremism, delivering anti-bias education and disrupting hate online. Interested in the fight against hate in your community? Find your regional ADL office and reach out to learn more about ADL’s work in your area. Get involved with ADL throughout the year by attending our annual Never Is Now Summit on Antisemitism and Hate, our webinar series Fighting Hate From…