Audit Briefing: ADL NY Advisory Board
ADL’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents briefing for the ADL New York Advisory Board. READ NEW YORK AUDIT REPORT
ADL’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents briefing for the ADL New York Advisory Board. READ NEW YORK AUDIT REPORT
Join ADL New York/ New Jersey and Temple New Tamid for a presentation on the intersection of free speech and hate speech, and specifically how this plays out on social media platforms. ADL's Counsel for Technology Policy & Advocacy, Lauren Krapf, will present an overview of the subject, including what social media platforms and lawmakers can do to curb hate
Join ADL New York/New Jersey and Congregation Agudath Israel for a formative discussion on cyberbullying and online hate. Daniel Kelley, Associate Director of ADL's Center on Technology and Society, leads ADL's efforts to fight hate and harassment in online spaces, particularly online gaming, and social media sites. Daniel will share resources to help our community continue to advocate for respectful
Please join ADL New York/New Jersey on May 5th at 7:00PM ET for an "Evening with an Author" with award-winning educator and author, Liza Wiemer. Liza Wiemer will share a behind-the-scenes look into the making of the award-winning novel, The Assignment, which was inspired by real events that took place in Oswego, NY in 2017 as well as others around
ADL’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents briefing for the ADL New Jersey Advisory Board. READ NEW JERSEY AUDIT REPORT
If you are interested in being involved in ADL New York/New Jersey's Young Leadership, please contact Kelsey Kiser at kkiser@adl.org.
ADL NY/NJ's Westchester Interest Group will be sharing recent programs and meetings with key Westchester leaders, as well as discuss plans for future initiatives by members of the Westchester Group. If you are interested in joining or wish to learn more, please contact Jennifer Hwang at jhwang@adl.org.
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.
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