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Our Fall 2014 Dateline Newsletter is Here!

From preparing for our fun and interactive ArtWorks ADL: Justice, Advocacy and Art™ fundraising event on December 10 to training hundreds of members of law enforcement to combat bias and extremism, the Mountain States Anti-Defamation League has been busy working to secure justice and fair treatment for all. Check out our latest newsletter to find out more.    

ADL Policy Debate Addresses the “Right to be Forgotten”

    The question of whether individuals should have the right to require Internet search engines to remove links to old and embarrassing information about themselves was debated across the country this fall by the Anti-Defamation League. Members of the Mountain States Region’s Board and its Civil Rights Committee overwhelmingly decided that there should not be a “right to be

Mountain States Spotlight with Peggy Goldman

Regional Board Member and National Commission Executive Committee Member Peggy Goldman epitomizes ADL’s mission. When asked why she’s passionate about the Anti-Defamation League, Peggy Goldman points to her upbringing in a small town, her love of the law, and her first ADL function. “I was practicing as an attorney in the early 1980s,” she says, “and a group of us

Support ADL on Colorado Gives Day – Tuesday, December 9, 2014!

  Your tax-deductible investment in the work of the Mountain States Anti-Defamation League to stop anti-Semitism and secure justice and fair treatment to all has never been easier!  Please visit https://www.coloradogives.org/ADL on or before December 9th.  Last year, Coloradans made an astonishing show of support for local nonprofits by donating over $20 million in just 24 hours, with more than

ADL Provides Resources on the “December Dilemma” to Area Educators and School Administrators

  The Anti-Defamation League’s Mountain States Regional Office has sent more than 200 letters to Colorado and Wyoming superintendents of public school districts with quick reference guides on how best to handle the upcoming “December Dilemma,” when many different religious holidays are observed and it can be difficult for public schools to know the best way to respectfully and legally