Voting Rights Film Screening & Virtual Discussion with ADL Northeast

Join ADL Northeast Division for a special film screening and discussion of Let the People Decide, a film documenting the struggle for voting rights from the 1960s to right now. Moderator: Amy Feinman, ADL Northeast Civil Rights Area Counsel Panelists: Scot X. Esdaile, President, CT NAACP Gavin Guerra, Filmmaker and Director of Let the People Decide Sophia Hall, Supervising Attorney,

Youth Impactors in Activism

Please join ADL NY/NJ for the first webinar in our Conversations for Change series, featuring a conversation with ADL's Impactors. Our student impactors will discuss what their activism looks like today, and share how their experiences with ADL impacted their journey. ADL's Peer Training Program was created in the aftermath of the Crown Heights Riots, when student leaders at Clara

Race and Membership: The Roots of Systemic Racism in U.S. Schools

Please join ADL NY/NJ and Facing History and Ourselves for a discussion on the history of racism in early 20th century schools and how systemic racism and segregation continue to be present within education. Facing History helps students connect choices made in the past to those they will confront in their own lives. Their resources address racism, antisemitism, and prejudice

Join the Fight Against Antisemitism in Your Community

Join Assistant Director of Synagogue Engagement, Hannah Sattler, on September 8th at 6pm to learn more information about the Signature Synagogue Program and how to get more involved in the fight against antisemitism. Registration is required, please email hsattler@adl.org with any questions. To register click here.

Webinar: Extremism and the Election

Join ADL's Northeast Division on September 23rd at 12:00 PM for an important discussion featuring Oren Segal, Vice President of ADL's Center on Extremism. This timely webinar will explore how extremism and political violence are manifesting this election cycle, and their potential impact on the election outcome and beyond. Please register by visiting adl.org/extremism2020. For any questions contact boston@adl.org. 

Walk Against Hate Information Session

Join ADL's Northeast Division to kickoff the Walk Against Hate! Hear from fellow participants, get inspired, and learn more about how to join this movement celebrating diversity and challenging hate. For any questions, please contact Jennifer Hwang at jhwang@adl.org.  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER   

Election 2020: The Struggle for Voting Rights & Access to the Ballot Box in New York

ADL NY/NJ on October 5th at 12:30 PM hosted a webinar with an exclusive panel of New Jersey experts for a conversation about the history and struggle for voting rights and what each of us can do to ensure that everyone has access to the ballot box. For more information, please contact Oriana Capone at ocapone@adl.org. https://youtu.be/oomYqw3bbPY

Election 2020: The Struggle for Voting Rights & Access to the Ballot Box in New Jersey

Join ADL NY/NJ on October 6th at 12:00 PM on a webinar with an exclusive panel of New Jersey experts for a conversation about the history and struggle for voting rights and what each of us can do to ensure that everyone has access to the ballot box. For more information or to submit questions, please contact Oriana Capone at

From Safe Space to Brave Space: Facilitating Classroom Discussions on Bias, Injustice and Oppression

Please join ADL's Northeast Division on October 7th at 4:00 pm ET for this interactive forum will provide K–12 educators with strategies to facilitate a classroom environment in which all students are encouraged to share their experiences and perspectives on issues of bias, injustice and oppression.  Join educators from across the Northeast to share your successes and challenges in creating

Changing the World One Word at a Time: Read Aloud and Conversation with Meg Medina

Join us for this read aloud and conversation with Meg Medina, Newbery award-winner and New York Times best-selling author who writes picture books, as well as middle grade and young adult fiction. Her works have been called "heartbreaking," "lyrical" and "must haves for every collection." Ms. Medina will read and discuss "Mango, Abuela and Me" and "Hablar" her essay which