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ADL Welcomes Author/Illustrator Kathryn Otoshi to Denver

On Monday October 2nd, award-winning author and illustrator Kathryn Otoshi met with over 350 students from two No Place for Hate® partner schools: Palmer Elementary in Denver and Cottonwood Plains Elementary in Ft. Collins. She engaged students in discussing how to treat each other with respect and how to work together to create a climate where all students count, are included and

Back2School Campaign August 16-23!

It’s that time of year when students are heading back to school! This time of year reminds us of backpacks and books, pens and pencils, all the preparation for an exciting year ahead. But will students have the most important thing: a school that is respectful, safe and free from bullying?  Join ADL’s anti-bias, anti-bullying initiative, No Place for Hate®,

Sturm Fellows Make an Impact at ADL National Leadership Summit

  More than 500 ADL leaders and Jewish activists from across the country gathered for ADL’s annual Shana Amy Glass National Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. from May 7-9. A delegation of 20 leaders represented the Mountain States Region, including 12 members of this year’s Robert B. Sturm Leadership Fellows Program. Government officials, policy experts, journalists, opinion makers and other

ADL Responds to Hate: Read the Spring Dateline Newsletter now!

Check out the Spring 2017 issue of Dateline, the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region’s newsletter. The edition focuses on what ADL is doing to respond to hate and bias in the legislature, in schools and across the community. The issue also recognizes our many generous donors, and includes information about upcoming events such as ADL’s Annual Meeting on June 15 with featured