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Celebrate Pride with ADL!

 The month of June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month! ADL has a number of timely resources for educators, parents, students and community members. Read more below. ADL Education Resources on LGBTQ+ Identity: Children’s literature featuring LGBTQ+ character/stories from ADL’s Books Matter resource Compiled list of ADL Education’s lesson plans, Table Talks, resources, and blog posts about LGBTQ+ identity (for teachers, parents,

Congratulations to Jessica Reaves and Jeremy Shaver, recipients of ADL’s Senn/Greenberg Awards!

  The ADL Mountain States Region offers its heartfelt congratulations to Jessica Reaves, Editorial Director of ADL’s Center on Extremism and Jeremy Shaver, Senior Associate Regional Director for ADL’s Mountain States Region, on being recognized as recipients of this year’s ADL Senn/Greenberg Award. The award is presented annually through the generosity of the late National Chair Maxwell E. Greenberg to

Marilyn VanDebur Atler and Larry Atler Establish Fund to Cultivate Young Leadership

Long-time ADL supporters Larry Atler and Marilyn VanDebur Atler have always recognized the importance of young leaders. They had planned to bequest money to ADL to support the education and cultivation of young leaders after they passed. Compelled by today’s challenging times, they decided not to wait. “In these exceptionally troubled times in which domestic terrorism and violent acts of bigotry

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Join ADL for the No Place for Hate Journey!

  The 2021-2022 school year is around the corner and ADL is ready for another successful and creative No Place for Hate school year. The ADL Mountain States Region is excited to support schools with critical anti-bias education and bullying prevention resources. No Place for Hate 2021-2022 – Registration is open for all K-12 schools in Colorado, New Mexico and

ADL’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents

In 2020, antisemitic incidents remained at a historically high level across the U.S. with a total of 2,024 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism reported to ADL. Last year saw the third-highest number of reported incidents against American Jews since ADL started tracking the data in 1979.