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Two Great Opportunities to Get Involved With ADL!

Looking to get more involved in ADL? Know a young leader who’s passionate about civil rights or someone who loves interfaith dialogue?  Now is the time to apply or nominate someone you know to join one of two ongoing ADL efforts. The Robert B. Sturm Mountain States Leadership Fellows Program is ADL’s regional young leadership program, created to involve people,

Mountain States Spotlight with Sharon Schonhaut

ADL Board Member Sharon Schonhaut talks about her passion for the Fourth of July, anything with milk chocolate and, of course, ADL.     How are you involved with ADL? Over the years, I’ve served on lots of ADL committees (Education, Civil Rights, Centennial Celebration, Strategic Programming, etc.) and now it is an honor to be on the Regional Board.

Sign Up NOW to make YOUR School No Place For Hate®

  Just as quickly as the 2013-2014 school year wraps up, ADL has begun to sign up schools for a brand new No Place for Hate® school year. Schools are encouraged to SIGN UP NOW for the 2014-2015 school year! We already have close to 30 schools signed up to participate next year in the No Place for Hate Initiative.

Rangeview Student Recognized by Aurora Public Schools for Earning First Place in ADL Essay Contest

Rangeview High School student Jordan Dunbar (second from left) was recently recognized by Aurora Public Schools for earning First Place at the grade 10-12 level in ADL’s Moral Courage Student Essay Contest with his piece about the courage of Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai.  To read the article in its entirety, visit http://aurorak12.org/2014/05/29/rangeview-student-earns-first-place-in-adl-essay-contest/#sthash.Q4rTGMbe.dpuf For a list of all the contest winners and