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ADL Calls on Leaders to Redouble Efforts to Counter Hate After FBI Reports Hate Crimes Jumped 17 Percent Nationwide

Hate crimes reported in Colorado, Wyoming remain at elevated levels; New Mexico experiences a decrease in reported hate crimes The Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region expressed concern that, for the third year in a row, the FBI’s annual hate crime report documents an increase in hate crimes nationwide. Hate crimes in the U.S. jumped 17 percent in 2017 with a

Support ADL on Colorado Gives Day!

  Give where you live on Colorado Gives Day and support ADL’s Mountain States Region! ADL’s mission to stand up and speak out against anti-Semitism, racism and all forms of hate is more critical than ever.  On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, join thousands of donors in supporting nonprofits – like ADL – on Colorado Gives Day. Visit our donation page

Words to Action Empowers Students to Stand Up to Anti-Semitism

    During the past several months, well over 500 high school and college students have participated in ADL’s Words to Action program throughout the Mountain States Region, including Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. The program equips students with constructive and effective responses to stand up to anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias in high schools, on college campuses, at summer camps

Torch of Liberty Dinner Honors Wolf Family

On November 1, ADL hosted hundreds of community members at its annual Torch of Liberty Award Dinner. The award was presented to three generations of powerful philanthropic women from the Wolf family – Elaine Wolf, her daughter Sandy, and her granddaughters Kelly Ann Hodges and Ashly Wolf – for their extraordinary leadership and charitable efforts. The Wolfs have provided generous

Engage and Learn more about December’s Dilemma 

In advance of the upcoming December holidays, ADL’s Mountain States Regional Office is reaching out to superintendents of public school districts throughout Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico with 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