From the Frontlines: Director of Content and Editorial Strategy for ADL’s COE, Jessica Reaves

  ADL Reports Shows Historically High Levels of White Supremacist Propaganda ADL recently released its fifth annual report on white supremacist propaganda. It showed that we are at historically high levels in the United States for these hateful messages that can sometimes fill communities. Jessica Reaves, the Director of Content and Editorial Strategy for ADL's Center on Extremism, was the

From the Frontlines: Associate Director of ADL’s CTS, Daniel Kelley

  ADL Creates an Online Hate Index to Measure Antisemitism on Social Media ADL's Center for Technology and Society recently launched the Online Hate Index, a machine-learning system that detects hate targeting marginalized groups on online platforms. Its first system is an antisemitism classifier. Daniel Kelley, the ADL Center's Director of Strategy and Operations, was the guest for this podcast,

From the Frontlines: ADL’s SVP for Democracy Initiatives, Eileen Hershenov

  ADL Is Working to Preserve Democracy Intensifying extremism and illiberalism pose profound threats both to Jews and other minorities in the United States and to our democracy itself. In response, ADL recently announced the creation a new senior role within the organization - the Senior Vice President for Democracy Initiatives. Eileen Hershenov has been named to this position and

From the Frontlines: Sr. Associate Director of ADL’s Center on Extremism, Aryeh Tuchman

  ADL Uncovers the Seven Antisemitic Tropes Over the past few weeks, ADL has released a series of videos for social media which explain the seven most common antisemitic tropes or myths. This is meant to complement ADL's Antisemitism Uncovered Guide. On this week's podcast, Aryeh Tuchman, the Senior Associate Director of ADL’s Center on Extremism, explained these tropes in

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Center on Extremism Analyst, Justin Finkelstein

  ADL Reports on Troubling Israel-Related Statements from Left-Wing Candidates While criticism of Israel is part of a healthy political ecosystem. a segment of the left sometimes espouses ideas that go beyond legitimate critique and into antisemitic tropes. Others engage in rhetoric that is not antisemitic but which can have the effect of making many Jews feel ostracized or excluded.

From the Frontlines: Chatting with ADL Board Chair Ben Sax

  Chatting with ADL Board Chair Ben Sax The staff of ADL is seen as being on the frontline of the agency’s work, but that is not the full picture. An extraordinary group of committed and generous volunteers are often the face of the organization. An incredible network of more than a thousand national and local leaders are ADL’s ambassadors

From the Frontlines: ADL Works to Stop Hate Against the AAPI Community

  ADL Works to Stop Hate Against the AAPI Community The past few years have seen a very troubling rise in hate against the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in the United States, and ADL has played a very strong allyship role in fighting against this hate. At the forefront of these efforts is Max Sevilla, ADL's Vice

From the Frontlines: Reflections from Buffalo

  Reflections from Buffalo Shortly after the mass shooting incident was made known, Scott Richman flew to Buffalo, NY where he remained for three days. This podcast is a brief and personal reflection on those three days where the frontline in the battle against extremism was centered around the Tops Friendly Market on Jefferson Avenue, the site of the mass

From the Frontlines: ADL Launches the Center for Antisemitism Research

  ADL Launches the Center for Antisemitism Research An important frontline in the fight against antisemitism is figuring out the scope of the problem, as well as what actually works in combatting the scourge of antisemitism. That is why ADL recently established a Center devoted to this as a pillar of the organization’s work. It is called the Center for