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Attention Schools and Administrators! No Place For Hate® Registration Now Open

ADL New York / New Jersey is excited to open registration for the 2018-2019 No Place For Hate® program! The program provides a framework that empowers schools to create and sustain a respectful and inclusive learning environment. Last year, over 207 schools in the New York / New Jersey Region and over 1,700 schools nationwide successfully completed the program. Now is

ADL holds the line

One year after the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, ADL is leading the way forward, turning a dark time into an opportunity for understanding, education and advocacy. We’ve developed innovative strategies to fight anti-Semitism and hate on the airwaves, on the Internet, in schools and throughout our communities. Learn more!

NextGen Outreach Network Hosts “Empowered Women Change the World” Event

ADL New York/New Jersey’s NextGen Community proudly hosted an Outreach Network Event entitled, “Empowered Women Change the World”. With over 60 guests in attendance, the event featured esteemed panelists Lauren Goldberg of Vereit Inc., NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Equity and Inclusion Dr. Tracie Keesee, Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, and Alexis Tryon of The Muse.  Our own Director of Community Engagement, Melanie

ADL Stands with Coalition in Support of Protect Our Courts Act Introduced to NYS Assembly

On June 5th we were proud to stand with a NYS coalition in support of the Protect Our Courts Act, a first-of-its-kind state legislation that seeks to protect immigrant communities from immigration enforcement at courthouses. ICE enforcement in NYS courthouses has a chilling effect and denies vulnerable victims and individuals access to justice by deterring them from contacting authorities and accessing courts