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Sturm Fellows Make an Impact at ADL National Leadership Summit

Members of ADL’s Robert B. Sturm Mountain States Leadership Fellows Program joined with 600 ADL leaders and activists from across the country from June 2-4 in Washington DC for ADL’s annual National Leadership Summit. Government officials, policy experts, journalists, opinion makers and other public figures addressed the participants on some of the most critical issues of the League’s agenda. Featured

ADL Mountain States Summer Associate Research Program Celebrates the Start of its Twelfth Year

Colorado Supreme Court Justice Melissa Hart was the keynote speaker at the opening reception on June 4 for the 2019 ADL Mountain States Region’s Summer Associate Research Program. Justice Hart shared the story of how she was selected by Governor Hickenlooper to join the CO Supreme Court in 2017. She also discussed what justice and access mean to her, and

ADL Participates in Pride Month

June is Pride Month and ADL’s Mountain States Region is proud to participate with events and resources. On June 11, ADL’s NextGen 360 young professionals group sponsored “Lifting Up Transgender Voices,” a program featuring a panel discussion that enabled participants to learn about the transgender community, the unique challenges the community faces and how to be a stronger ally for

ADL Supports Bills to Close the Pay Gap, Assist Refugees

  As the 2019 Colorado legislative session enters its final weeks, the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region continues to work on two priority bills. The first bill, the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (Senate Bill 85), would help close the pay gap in Colorado. Pay inequity is a real and persistent problem that continues to affect women and their

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 21 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