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Free ADL Resources for Passover 2020

  Spring is a time of renewal and a time when many faiths and cultures gather in community, share family traditions and anticipate a future filled with health, happiness and peace. Yet, whether you are observing Passover, Easter, Ramadan, or any other holiday meaningful to your faith and culture, this spring is different. During this unprecedented time, we can draw strength from the vital traditions and

Introducing ADL’s Fighting Hate From Home Coloring Book!

  Introducing the ADL Fighting Hate From Home Coloring Book! During this challenging time, we at the ADL Mountain States Region want to provide something fun for kids of all ages to get involved with our #FightingHateFromHome initiative. This week’s edition of #MountainStatesMoments is the new ADL Fighting Hate From Home Coloring Book! Click here for free coloring pages highlighting

ADL supports bills advancing Holocaust and genocide education, fair treatment

  This Spring, the ADL Mountain States Region has actively supported bills that enhance anti-discrimination laws in Colorado, opposed bills that sought to curtail Coloradans’ civil rights and is working to introduce Holocaust and Genocide studies in public schools throughout the state.  ADL has worked with an extensive network of coalition partners, including the Jewish Community Relations Council, to introduce House

ANTISEMITISM UNCOVERED: A GUIDE TO OLD MYTHS IN A NEW ERA

Antisemitism Uncovered: A Guide to Old Myths in a New Era is a comprehensive resource with historical context, fact-based descriptions of prevalent antisemitic myths, contemporary examples and calls-to-action for addressing this hate. The report explores the history of antisemitism in order to understand its roots and how it has been linked with wider narratives and power structures and, thus, to

ADL Leads Civil Rights Mission to the American South

In February, the ADL Mountain States Region was host to 44 board members and supporters that journeyed to the American South on a Civil Rights Mission to historical sites in Georgia and Alabama. Beginning in Atlanta and continuing on to Montgomery, Selma and Birmingham, the group visited several locations to learn more about slavery, the civil rights movement and current activism aimed at supporting the African American