From the Frontlines: ADL Deputy National Director Ken Jacobson

ADL Deputy National Director Ken Jacobson Reflects on 9-11 and Hate This week's special podcast reflected on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, as well as the trajectory of hate over those 20 years. It featured ADL's National Deputy Director Kenneth Jacobson.   Listen and follow from your preferred podcast platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud

From the Frontlines: ADL Director of Government Relations, Carmiel Arbit

ADL Advances PROTECT Plan to Fight Extremism This week's podcast showcased ADL's PROTECT Plan. Put forth in response to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, this plan addresses the overall increase in domestic terrorism, while protecting civil liberties. The podcast features Carmiel Arbit, ADL’s Director of Government Relations, covering antisemitism and extremism. She described the progress

From the Frontlines: ADL’s VP of Center for Technology and Society

ADL Releases Survey Showing Widespread Harassment in Online Gaming This week's podcast showcased ADL's recently released survey of the online gaming industry, which showed significant levels of harassment. The podcast features Dave Sifry, the Vice President of ADL’s Center for Technology and Society, which conducted the survey. The full title of the survey is “Hate is No Game: Harassment and

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Director of Latin American Affairs. Liat Altman

ADL's Latin America & Spanish-Language Work in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month This week's podcast celebrated National Hispanic Heritage Month with a look at ADL's programs in Latin America and the resources that ADL offers to the Latin American community. The podcast features Liat Altman, ADL's Director of Latin American Affairs. Here is a link to the resources in English

From the Frontlines: ADL’s VP of Brand and Marketing, Debora Lehrer

This week's podcast focused on ADL's Sports Leadership Council whose mission is to use the unifying power of sports to promote and achieve positive social change. Featured on this podcast is Debora Lehrer, ADL's Vice President of Brand and Marketing, who staffs this very important group. For more information on ADL's Sports Leadership Council or to see a list of

From the Frontlines: Dr. Georgette Bennett

From the Frontlines: The Difference That One Person Can Make This week's podcast focused on the difference that one person can make in this world. ADL donor Dr. Georgette Bennett was the featured guest. Scott and Georgette discussed her just-released book, entitled, "Thou Shalt Not Stand Idly By: How One Woman Confronted the Greatest Humanitarian Crisis of Our Time.” It

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Marketing Director Leah Tucker

From the Frontlines: ADL Never Is Now - Sneak Peek Look at the 2021 Summit on Antisemitism and Hate  This week's podcast offered a sneak peek at ADL's Never Is Now, the largest annual summit dedicated to the issues surrounding antisemitism and hate. ADL's Marketing Director Leah Tucker was the featured guest. She described the key topics that will be

From the Frontlines: ADL and Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

From the Frontlines: ADL Encounters Both Hate and Tolerance in Textbooks in the Middle East This week's podcast focused on a pioneering joint study by ADL and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change to assess education reform in the Arab world since 9/11. This new study documents the extensive calls for such reforms from Arab activists and leaders, as

From the Frontlines: Shining a Light on Antisemitism During Chanukah

Shining a Light on Antisemitism During Chanukah This week's podcast discussed the "Shine a Light" campaign, which will elevate the issue of antisemitism during the week of Chanukah this year (November 28 to December 6). Some sixty organizations have partnered across the country to stand united in the face of rising antisemitism to make this happen. The featured guest on

From the Frontlines: ADL’s National Director of Antisemitism Programs, Vlad Khaykin

Introducing BINAH-An ADL Online Antisemitism Course for High School Students This week's podcast discussed BINAH, which stands for Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism and Hate. It is a new ADL online interactive course for high school students to learn about antisemitism and hate. Through short real-world stories, the students engage in topics like the Holocaust, the lives of Hasidic Jews,