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Racial tropes aren’t “loose talk”

On Sunday morning March 10, The Denver Post ran the editorial cartoon pictured here on the back page of the Perspective section of the newspaper. In response, ADL Mountain States Regional Director Scott Levin submitted a letter to the editor of The Denver Post. In explaining why he felt the cartoon merited a response, Levin said: I thought this was wrong on

WHITE SUPREMACIST PROPAGANDA AND EVENTS SOAR IN 2018

Colorado ranked third in the U.S. with 72 literature drops, three white supremacist events Denver, CO, March 5, 2019 … White supremacists dramatically stepped up their propaganda efforts targeting neighborhoods and campuses in 2018, far exceeding any previous annual distribution count for the United States. Colorado ranked third in the U.S., behind California and Texas, for the highest number of

ADL Mountain States Regional Director Scott L. Levin Radio Interview on Hate and Its Challenges

  Recently, ADL Mountain States Regional Director Scott L. Levin participated in a two-part radio interview that aired on Mile High Magazine, the community affairs segment of four of Denver’s most popular radio stations. Both Levin and Rev. Dr. Timothy Tyler, pastor of Denver’s Shorter AME Church, were interviewed for a program to commemorate the MLK holiday. With incidents of hate

Thanks to Fruita citizens for rejecting hate

Anti-Semitic and other hateful incidents have been on a disturbing rise and we have seen a dramatic increase in white supremacist activity throughout the region. ADL Mountain States Regional Director Scott L. Levin, in a recent letter to the editor of the Grand Junction Sentinel, commended the hundreds of people from Fruita, Grand Junction and the surrounding areas that have publicly