National NPFH Day

In the face of continued uncertainty and challenges in today's world, there is still reason to celebrate. Join us on Friday, May 14th for National No Place for Hate Day 2021 to acknowledge the hard work of students, educators, parents and the entire community by taking over social media with #noplaceforhate. Here's the plan: Have everyone in your school community - students, educators

No Place for Hate® Back to School Kickoff

No Place for Hate® coalitions from across the nation will come together with Amanda Gorman to explore allyship, identity and change-making. If your school is new to No Place for Hate learn more at www.noplaceforhate.org.

Changing the World One Word at a Time: Conversation and Read Aloud with Kelly Yang

Kelly Yang is the New York Times bestselling author of Front Desk, winner of the 2019 Asian Pacific American Award for Children’s Literature and named a best book of the year by Amazon, The Washington Post, Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and NPR. By registering, you have a chance to win a signed copy of one of Kelly's

ADL NY/NJ GLI Session: ADL Education

The Glass Leadership Institute applications for this current year is closed. If you are interested in learning more or getting involved please fill out the interest form here.

ADL NY/NJ Education Committee Meeting

If you are interested in being involved in ADL New York/New Jersey’s Education Committee or learning more, please contact Nicola Straker at nstraker@adl.org.

Released: Antisemitism Uncovered Video: Myth of Power

https://youtu.be/4MtK0whyr4M The videos explore seven classic antisemitic tropes detailed in Antisemitism Uncovered: A Guide to Old Myths in a New Era, ADL’s comprehensive online guide to antisemitic canards and their modern manifestations. The videos will serve as a companion educational tool to the guide, which identifies some of the most stubborn tropes about Jews, explains why they are dangerous, provides the backstory

No Place For Hate Day

In the face of continued uncertainty and challenges in today’s world, there is still reason to celebrate. Join us for National No Place for Hate Day to acknowledge the hard work of students, educators, parents and the entire community by taking over social media with #noplaceforhate.

ADL NY/NJ No Place For Hate Celebration

  Nearly 200 schools across the NY/NJ region are dedicated to building a more inclusive school environment for their students through the ADL signature program No Place for Hate. A school based and school run framework, No Place for Hate encourages all stakeholders in school communities to come together, evaluate their environment, and design activities that meet specific guidelines put forth by ADL. Last year,