ADL Blog

Nineteen Young Professionals join ADL’s 2015-2016 Robert B. Sturm Leadership Fellows Program

  Nineteen young professionals have joined the Anti-Defamation League – Mountain States Region’s 2015-2016 Robert B. Sturm Leadership Fellows Program.  The program year began with a half-day retreat at the Genesee Challenge Course in Golden, Colorado on September 27 at which the new Fellows had an opportunity to try out partner and group team-building activities on the low and high

Policy debate tackles anti-Israel bus ads

  Bus ads accusing Israel of committing war crimes and engaging in ethnic cleansing have confronted public transit users and commuters across the country over the past several years, including those in Denver. What to do, if anything, about those ads has been a topic of heated debate.   One option proposed to address these and other misleading ads is

October is National Bullying Prevention Month

  It’s October and that means it’s National Bullying Prevention Month. The Anti-Defamation League has created and posted a special page dedicated to resources for the month which includes curriculum, children’s books, strategies/resources, research, articles and more. ADL’s No Place For Hate® initiative, designed to rally entire schools around the goal of creating welcoming communities committed to stopping all forms

Mountain States Spotlight with Karen Steinhauser

ADL Board Member Karen Steinhauser talks about how growing up with the Anti-Defamation League has impacted her life’s work teaching and standing up for the rights of others. How did you first become involved in ADL? How are you involved now?  My Father was regional director of the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region for 28 years.  We grew up with