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The Hate/Uncycled program is typically a two-year partnership. Live facilitated virtual workshops equip campus constituents with tools and strategies to practice the work of responding to bias incidents and to challenge bias in themselves, in others and within institutional policies and practices. Hate/Uncycled Model
ADL created this model to help you think about incidents in terms of prevention, preparation, response, healing and education.
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Online hate stokes fear, silences voices and causes harm to people’s personal and professional lives.
Backspace Hate™ is ADL's initiative supporting victims and targets of online hate and harassment by raising awareness and passing legislation to better hold perpetrators accountable for their actions online. When harassment pushes targets offline, perpetrators spew hateful messages and silence valuable voices. It’s time to backspace the hate and make room for good.
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We mourn for George Floyd, who was horrifically murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis. There are many marching in the streets across the country and around the world chanting, “I can’t breathe” in tribute to his memory and to demand justice.
We mourn for Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade and Rayshard Brooks among countless others whose lives were cut short as a result of systemic racism in policing.
As an organization committed to fighting all forms of…
ADL looks back with pride on our long time support for the Jewish state, and remains committed to working towards a secure, peaceful, Jewish and democratic state. We are inspired by what Israel has built and accomplished, including:
A society committed to fostering Jewish and democratic principles and institutions;
A diverse community comprised of immigrants from around the globe;
A standard of innovation in technology, science, medicine, agriculture and ecology that is admired…
Whether you’re a student, educator or family member, you have a role to play in combating bias and bullying as a means to stop the escalation of hate.
No Place for Hate® is a self-directed program helping all members of your school community do just that. Learn more about how to join the No Place for Hate® movement and see how it can help your school create a more equitable and inclusive climate.
ADL is local, national and global. Our work encompasses schools to government agencies, small communities to the State of Israel, anti-terrorist to cyberhate task forces, local government to the halls of Congress. We invite you to visit What We Do for more details. Discover what ADL is doing to make your community respectful and inclusive.
White supremacists in the United States have experienced
a resurgence in the past three years, driven in large part by
the rise of the alt right. White supremacists in the United States have experienced a resurgence in the past three years, driven in large part by the rise of the alt right.
The white supremacist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11-12, 2017, attracted some 600 extremists from around the country and ended in deadly violence…
Members of the House of Representatives have introduced H. Res. 151, led by Representative Grace Meng and H. Res. 153, led by Representative Michelle Steel, condemning all forms of anti-Asian sentiment related to COVID-19. ADL urges Congress to speak out against bias and hate and support Asian and Asian-American communities by adopting these measures. ADL has joined #StopAsianHate to denounce violence against the Asian American community and to vow to work together. Asians and Asian…
One of the biggest challenges facing civil society is growing hate and extremism, and its increasing prevalence on America’s college campuses. Hate groups have demonstrated skill and sophistication with their use of marketing, technology, and social media tools to promote their ideologies. An effective way to confront and respond to the growing campus presence of these groups, and to erode their power and influence, is to mobilize individuals to create and implement localized, community…
Check out our direct to student resources. Send your students to ADL's Student Learning page where they can explore, on their own, bias, bullying, identity, social justice and allyship.
Who Are the Hidden Children?
We are the youngest survivors of the Holocaust. We eluded the Nazis' plan for the annihilation of all Jewish children by hiding in convents and orphanages, in haylofts and attics, in cellars and sewers, on farms and in woods, in villages and cities far from our homes.
We hid out of sight, and we lived openly under false names. We had to fend for ourselves. We narrowly escaped the raids, denunciations and betrayals that destined many hidden children to die in…
With over three decades of experience in schools, ADL offers engaging professional learning opportunities, tools and resources to help you build your own skills and teach new ideas around anti-bias and Holocaust education. Whether you have 10 minutes, an hour or several weeks, we have many options that can be adapted to fit your busy schedule. Start applying an anti-bias lens in your classroom to create a more inclusive and equitable learning environment. Our digital kits provide a…
Explore our short, self-guided learning modules to help familiarize educators with ADL's anti-bias framework, core themes and topics.
As the leading anti-hate organization in the world, ADL brings unique capabilities, including a historic legacy, a wealth of experience and a commitment to innovation in the fight against hate for good.
The “Being an Ally” Game Jam is a collaboration between the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)’s Center for Technology and Society, ADL Education and the Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (MADE) in Oakland, California.
It took place October 21st and 22nd, 2017, from Saturday evening to Sunday evening in locations across the U.S. Locations included:
Austin, TX
New York, NY
Oakland, CA
Partner organizations promoting the event include Game Jolt, Playcrafters…
Each kit bundles resources related to a key concept in anti-bias and antisemitism education. Kits include background information for professional learning, guided lessons, student learning materials for assignments or in-class work, family resources and suggestions for children's or young adult literature. Find professional learning that fits your needs.
The ADL Social Pattern Library is an anti-hate by design initiative providing a set of product recommendations for social media platforms to help combat online hate, disinformation and extremism.The library includes both visual and interactive examples for how social media platform designers might mitigate hate.
This pattern library is intended as a resource for social media interaction designers. It provides examples of interactive elements and components, described within…
The ADL Global 100: An Index of Anti-Semitism® is the most extensive such poll ever conducted, involving 102 countries and territories. It provides important insights into national and regional attitudes toward Jews, the levels of acceptance of anti-Semitic stereotypes and knowledge of the Holocaust.
The Index is wide-ranging, and was conducted in 96 languages and dialects in countries with significant Jewish populations, in countries which once had Jewish…
24 Days will be released on February 13, 2020 and is available now for purchase on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
On January 20, 2006, Ilan Halimi, chosen because he was Jewish, was kidnapped and taken to an apartment in Bagneux, France. He was held and tortured there for more than three weeks before being thrown into the woods by his executioners.
In 24 Days, a poignant memoir written by Ilan's mother Ruth, she recalls the 24 days of this nightmare…
ADL recorded 8,873 antisemitic incidents across the United States in 2023. Take an in-depth look at antisemitic incidents in the U.S. and compare annual trends.