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Read the Spring 2020 Dateline Newsletter!

ADL’s 2020 Spring Dateline is at the printer’s and will be coming to your mailbox soon, but you can get a sneak peek right now! Click here to read our region’s semi-annual newsletter and learn about the important work and programs that continue even as ADL is operating remotely during the COVID-19 outbreak.  Stay safe and healthy! If you have

ADL Spring 2020 Events Postponed

ADL SPRING EVENTS POSTPONED With the continued spread of COVID-19, evolving guidelines for large community gatherings and out of respect for our community’s health and safety, ADL has made the difficult decision to postpone the 39th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program (originally scheduled for Thursday, April 23) and to cancel the No Place for Hate® Celebration Breakfast (originally scheduled for

POSTPONED – ADL 39th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program

THE 39th ANNUAL ADL GOVERNOR’S HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED. With the continued spread of COVID-19, evolving guidelines for large community gatherings and out of respect for our community’s health and safety – especially that of our honored Survivor community – ADL has made the difficult decision to postpone the 39th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program (originally scheduled for

Mountain States Spotlight with ADL Supporter Eric Elkins

Our February spotlight shines on Eric Elkins, a writer, self-proclaimed foodie, and second generation ADL champion.   How did you first become involved in ADL? How are you involved now? My mother and father were always champions for the ADL, but it probably wasn’t until my friend (ADL Regional Board Member) Ean Seeb started volunteering his time and leadership that

ADL Honors the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  ADL’s Mountain States Region marked the birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 20 by participating in Denver’s annual MLK Day Marade and celebration. Co-sponsored by The Conflict Center, a gathering at ADL’s offices prior to the Marade was attended by close to 40 ADL Board members, Civil Rights Committee members and community partners who