No Place For Hate Day

In the face of continued uncertainty and challenges in today’s world, there is still reason to celebrate. Join us for National No Place for Hate Day to acknowledge the hard work of students, educators, parents and the entire community by taking over social media with #noplaceforhate.

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

Fact or Fiction: How Disinformation Impacts Democracy

  Please join ADL Northeast Division and the ADL New England Civil Rights Committee on Thursday, May 19th at 12:00 pm for a conversation with Lee McIntyre, a philosopher and author, about disinformation and its impact on democracy. Hear how disinformation has taken hold of voting and democratic initiatives and ask your own questions about how the ADL community can combat

ADL NY/NJ Development Committee Meeting

  If you are interested in being involved in ADL New York/New Jersey’s Development Committee or learning more, please contact Erin Kuchar at ekuchar@adl.org.

ADL NY/NJ GLI Session

  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.

Israel Day Parade

  After two years, the Celebrate Israel Parade is back! On Sunday, May 22nd, from 11am-4pm, ADL will be marching with over 40,000 people along Fifth avenue to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of Israel. Join ADL as we look back with pride on our long-time support for the Jewish state, and remain committed to working towards a secure, peaceful,

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