April 18, 2018 ADL and Education
Since our signature education programs were started in the 1980s, ADL has reached millions of adults and youth through our education programs. And these programs have been widely recognized and peer-reviewed for their efficacy in promoting justice in schools and society.
Today, ADL is one of the leading providers in the United States of anti-bias and anti-hate content and resources to schools and law enforcement. ADL education programs,…
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April 11, 2018
“Mr. Pompeo’s long, documented record of anti-Muslim prejudice threatens to undermine the essential work our Secretary of State does in representing American interests and values abroad,” – ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt
In advance of the Senate confirmation hearings for Mike Pompeo, the President’s nominee for Secretary of State, ADL sent a letter urging all members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to closely examine Pompeo…
April 11, 2018
Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated each year during the week following Passover. On this day, the world pauses to celebrate the millions who died and those who lived on – while survivors share their stories with the next generation.
In remembrance of Yom Hashoah, the ADL sat down with Jacques S., 82, a “Hidden Child” and Holocaust survivor, to share his story of survival.
I was born in Germany. My parents, my sister Maguy and I fled to…
April 10, 2018 In preparation for the Qatari Emir’s visit today to Washington, the White House announced last week that President Trump thanked the monarch by phone for his country’s “continuing commitment” to countering extremism.
However, in the last year Qatar’s government has actually continued to use its prominent platforms to promote strident anti-Semitic preachers, a practice President Trump and Congressional leaders should raise with the Qatari Emir…
by: Lorraine Array April 09, 2018
Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated each year a week after the end of the Passover holiday, a day when the world pauses to remember the Holocaust, the millions who died and those who lived on, many to tell their stories to a generation born more than half a century later. To the younger among us, the Holocaust can feel like ancient history. Why is it important that we remember? And why do we continue to utter the mandate of Never…
March 30, 2018 UPDATE 4/10/18: Target announced that they had identified and fired the employee responsible for the propaganda incidents.
"We sincerely apologize to guests who received an inappropriate message in their Target purchase and thank them for calling it to our attention," a company spokesperson told reporters. "After being made aware of the situation, we immediately launched a thorough investigation to address the concerns and put a stop to it."
Original story,…
March 29, 2018 Anti-Semitism is once again a serious concern in Europe. Incidents are rising in several countries. Violent attacks, assaults and vandalism against the French Jewish community are making headlines nearly every day. Earlier this week, Jews in the United Kingdom took to the streets to protest deep-seated anti-Semitism in the Labour Party and the failure of political leaders on the left, including Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, to adequately address their concerns.
ADL…
March 16, 2018 On March 13, members of the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force swooped into the tiny unincorporated community of Clarence, Illinois, to arrest four people on charges of possession of fully automatic weapons.
But the real attention-grabber was the revelation in the related criminal complaint that three of them are also suspects in two 2017 terrorist pipe-bomb incidents.
On August 5, 2017, a pipe bomb exploded at the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in…
March 14, 2018 From Seattle to Orlando and Los Angeles to Boston, white supremacists are displaying large banners from highway overpasses and in other highly visible locations as part of an effort to promote their groups and ideologies. While white supremacists have been using banners for some time, the number of banners deployed in the past ten months marks an unprecedented trend, according to new data from ADL’s Center on Extremism. From May 2017, when the recent proliferation began,…
March 12, 2018 Since the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS in Parkland, Florida, students have been engaging in a variety of actions to force change on gun control, including preparations for nationwide student walkouts on March 14 and April 20.
Teachable Moments
Whether you personally support these walkouts or not, as a teacher or school administrator they are an opportunity to elevate student voice and action as powerful teachable moments. These can include conversations…
March 05, 2018 White supremacists are attempting to exploit the tragic mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, and the ensuing debate over gun control to push an anti-Semitic agenda.
Some are seizing the moment as an opportunity to demonize Jews, while others are claiming gun rights as a "white identity" issue. Many are publicly framing the battle over gun control as a struggle between beleaguered whites who want to preserve their traditions in the face of a Jewish onslaught.
White…
March 01, 2018 By Melissa Garlick | Civil Rights National Counsel
At a time where attacks against civil rights seem relentless, LGBTQ rights received a landmark victory this week from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Zarda v. Altitude, a case involving a skydiving instructor, Donald Zarda, who was fired from Altitude Express because he was gay. In a 10-3 decision, the court agreed with the EEOC interpretation and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in affirming…
February 28, 2018 The Iranian Javan (young) website published an article on February 13, 2018 which demonstrates the Islamic Republic’s consistent use of anti-Semitic tropes to promote the regime’s entrenched hostility towards Israel. The piece appears at a time of growing tensions between Iran and Israel and within Iranian society, and feeds into long utilized conspiracy theories propagated by the Islamic Republic about Israel and Jews, as well as their demonization of Western…
February 28, 2018 This post originally appeared on the Leadership 360 blog in Education Week on February 22, 2018.
Last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, seventeen students and adults were murdered in a mass shooting. What happened next was unusual. Instead of waiting for adults to act, students took the lead.
They are giving fiery speeches, demanding their turn to enact change. Emma Gonzalez, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,…
February 26, 2018 On February 25th, Nation of Islam’s longtime leader Louis Farrakhan spoke at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago. As in previous Saviours’ Day speeches, Farrakhan used the opportunity to rail against the Jews, Israel and the U.S. government.
Before Farrakhan’s keynote address, fellow Nation of Islam principals Ava Muhammad, Nuri Muhammad and Ishmael Muhammad shared remarks. In a short speech, Ava Muhammad warned the crowd that the end of days…
February 22, 2018 Conspiracy theorists, including white supremacists, are attempting to disparage and discredit high school students who survived the February 14 shooting rampage in Parkland, Florida.
The conspiracy theorists are claiming that the students who have articulated their views on the shooting and gun control on various news outlets, are actually “crisis actors.” Other theories allege that the students are real but are being…
On August 11, 2017, the world watched in horror as hundreds of torch-wielding white supremacists descended on the University of Virginia’s bucolic campus, chanting, “Jews will not replace us!” The next day, the streets of Charlottesville exploded in violence, ringing with the hateful, racist shouts of the neo-Nazis, Klan members and alt right agitators who put aside their internecine differences to gather in an unprecedented show of unity. Their stated common cause: To…
January 30, 2018 At a time when women have become increasingly vocal in addressing critical issues like sexual harassment and sexual violence, reproductive rights, workplace opportunity and equal pay, a group of far right trolls have deliberately appropriated slogans from the women’s movement in service of their own xenophobic cause.
The far right campaign appropriates “No Means No” and recasts “My Body My Choice” as “My Borders My Choice.” …
January 25, 2018 In July 2017, after seven days of statements and testimony from more than 150 sexual abuse survivors, Larry Nassar, the former team doctor for the U.S. gymnastics team, was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison. From the women's testimony, here's what we learned: Many of the accusers were minors, as young as six years old, at the time of the assaults. Most of the women were gymnasts but they also included dancers, rowers and runners. Some of those who shared their experiences…
January 24, 2018 Paul Nehlen, a Wisconsin Republican who hopes to unseat House Speaker Paul Ryan, is increasingly spewing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and unapologetically racist jargon from his official Twitter account and on white supremacist podcasts.
Nehlen, a businessman with no political experience, ran unsuccessfully against Ryan in 2016. This year, he initially set out to woo right-of-center Republicans with an “America First” campaign, but appears to have tacked…