From the Frontlines Podcast: ADL VP of COE Oren Segal

Rise in Antisemitism in the Wake of Israel-Hamas Conflict ADL Vice President of the Center on Extremism Oren Segal speaks about the significant uptick in antisemitic incidents in the wake of the recent violence in Israel. Listen and follow from your preferred podcast platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud

From the Frontlines Podcast: ADL Director of Curriculum and Training, Jinnie Spiegler

ADL Celebrates Pride with LGBTQ Educational Resources ADL's Director of Curriculum and Training, Jinnie Spiegler speaks about the educational resources that ADL has produced to help the LGBTQ+ community. It consists of K-12 curriculum, children’s books and other resources to bring LGBTQ+ Pride to schools, classrooms and homes throughout the year. All resources can be found at www.adl.org/lgbtqresources. Listen and

From the Frontlines Podcast: ADL Washington Senior Associate Director, Meredith Weisel

No Fear Rally in Solidarity with the Jewish People ADL Washington Senior Associate Director, Meredith Weisel is interviewed about the "No Fear Rally in Solidarity with the Jewish People," which took place on Sunday, June 11th in Washington, D.C. at the United States Capitol. The full rally can be viewed on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr21ah9kBWc.   Listen and follow from

From the Frontlines: ADL’s Associate Director of Community Engagement, Carly Pildis

ADL Partners with the Reform Movement to Fight Antisemitism and Hate ADL's Associate Director of Community Engagement, Carly Pildis spoke about ADL's new partnership with Union of Reform Judaism to fight antisemitism and hate. The full webinar announcing the partnership can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7mE4u1x-uE.   Listen and follow from your preferred podcast platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud

From the Frontlines: ADL National Policy Counsel, Lauren Krapf

From the Frontlines: ADL Works to Reform Social Media ADL National Policy Counsel, Lauren Krapf spoke about ADL's REPAIR plan and its work to Reform Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act: which removes liability from social media companies for content posted on their sites. For more information on ADL's REPAIR plan, visit https://www.adl.org/repairplan.   Listen and follow from your preferred

From the Frontline: ADL’s Center for Technology and Society, Director of Strategy and Operations, Daniel Kelley

ADL Releases the Online Antisemitism Report Card ADL's Center for Technology and Society, Director of Strategy and Operations, Daniel Kelley, spoke with Scott Richman about the recently released ADL's Online Antisemitism Report Card. For more information on the report card, click here. For more information on ADL's Center for Technology and Society, please click here.   Listen and follow from your

From the Frontlines: ADL’s VP of the Center on Extremism

ADL Partners with PayPal to Fight Extremism This week's podcast focused on ADL's new partnership with PayPal, the online payment service. This research effort will help address the urgent need to understand how extremist and hate movements throughout the U.S. are attempting to leverage financial platforms to fund criminal activity. The intelligence gathered through this research initiative will be shared

From the Frontlines: ADL’s SVP of Programs, Adam Neufeld

ADL Partners with Hillel to Fight Antisemitism on Campus This week's podcast highlighted ADL's new partnership with Hillel to fight antisemitism on campus through new educational programs and assessments of the climate on campus for Jewish students. It features an interview with Adam Neufeld, ADL's Senior Vice President of Programs. For information on the partnership, please click here to read.

From the Frontlines: ADL NY/NJ’s Assistant Education Director, Kellianne Holland

ADL's No Place For Hate Program Builds Communities of Respect This week's podcast highlighted ADL's "No Place for Hate" Program, a movement of 1.4 million students supported by 100,000+ educators who last year learned how to take action against bias and bullying across more than 1,600 schools. As the new school year begins, another "No Place for Hate" cohort will