Blog Archives

Words to Action empowers students to respond to antisemitism and hate – even online!

  With antisemitism and anti-Israel bias continuing to be recorded at their highest levels in decades, ADL is responding by equipping students with constructive and effective tools to stand up to these challenges in high schools, on college campuses, and more with its signature Words to Action program. Thanks to generous grants from Rose Community Foundation and 100+ Jews Who

Susan Brody Named Chair Elect of ADL’s Mountain States Regional Board; 13 New Board Members Installed at Annual Meeting on June 15

  Susan Brody was named Regional Board Chair Elect at ADL’s annual meeting on June 15.  She will succeed Elisa Moran following the completion of Moran’s two-year term in 2022. Ms. Brody has been a valued member of ADL’s Regional Board with a deep commitment to ADL for 16 years and has chaired nearly every committee of the ADL board.

Colorado, Wyoming legislatures tackle hate crimes

  The end of Colorado’s 2021 legislative session last week and the beginning of Wyoming’s interim legislative session this week elevated the urgency of addressing hate crimes in the region. In the final three weeks of the Colorado legislative session lawmakers introduced a bill to update two statutes related to bias-motivated crimes and harassment in Colorado. The legislation, Senate Bill

ADL Thanks 2020-21 Intern Kelsey Grim

The ADL Mountain States Region wishes to extend sincere thanks to Kelsey Grim who is completing her term as its 2020-21 regional intern. Born and raised in Denver, CO, Kelsey is a graduate student in the Master of Social Sciences program at the University of Colorado – Denver, where she is on the Social Justice track and pursuing a Women

Mountain States Spotlight with ADL Summer Intern Eliana Goldberg

The ADL Mountain States Region welcomes Eliana Goldberg as its 2021 summer intern! Born and raised in Denver, CO, Eliana is working remotely from Tacoma, WA where she is a student at the University of Puget Sound. As a double major in Politics and Government and Religion with a minor in Education, she has spent the past two years drawing