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SUMMARY:21st Annual Supreme Court Review
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an America’s Town Hall program presented in partnership with ADL and featuring distinguished legal scholars Erin Chemerinsky\, Paul Clement\, Frederick Lawrence and Dhalia Lithwick as they discuss the most important cases of the term\, including Title VII employment discrimination\, separation of church and state and immigration. \nFor more information click here. \nRegistration details below:\nGeneral Registration click here. \nCLE Registration click here.
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/21st-annual-supreme-court-review/
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SUMMARY:Voting Rights Film Screening & Virtual Discussion with ADL Northeast
DESCRIPTION: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. \nModerator:\nAmy Feinman\, ADL Northeast Civil Rights Area Counsel\nPanelists:\nScot X. Esdaile\, President\, CT NAACP\nGavin Guerra\, Filmmaker and Director of Let the People Decide\nSophia Hall\, Supervising Attorney\, Lawyers for Civil Rights \nRegister here for special at-home access to view the film online and then join us for a panel discussion featuring filmmaker Gavin Guerra and voting rights experts.
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/voting-rights-film-screening-virtual-discussion-with-adl-northeast/
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SUMMARY:Youth Impactors in Activism
DESCRIPTION: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. \nADL’s Peer Training Program was created in the aftermath of the Crown Heights Riots\, when student leaders at Clara Barton High School were confused and intrigued about the racial tensions and the upheaval in their community. ADL was invited to facilitate a series of discussions around stereotypes\, bias and discrimination. These workshops became the pilot for our current Peer Training Program for high school students. \nThis past year\, these ADL Impactors had the opportunity to attend a civil rights themed mission to Selma\, Alabama\, and worked with student leaders around the country to develop the skills and advocacy tools that are needed to combat bias and catalyze change in their communities. \nWe hope you will join us for a meaningful conversation with these inspiring young leaders to hear about their experience with ADL\, what their activism looks like today\, and recommendations they have for future young leaders. \nThe webinar is for young individuals and families seeking ways to get further involved with ADL’s mission. \nFor more information\, please contact Kellianne Holland\, Assistant Education Director\, at kholland@adl.org. \nTo register click here.
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/youth-impactors-in-activism/
CATEGORIES:Education,Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Race and Membership: The Roots of Systemic Racism in U.S. Schools
DESCRIPTION: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. \nFacing 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 at pivotal moments in history. \nFor more information or to submit questions\, please contact Jennifer Hwang at jhwang@adl.org.  \nTo register click here. 
URL:https://nynj.adl.org/event/race-and-membership-the-roots-of-systemic-racism-in-u-s-schools/
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