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IJN: Swastika painted on truck in southeast Denver

The Intermountain Jewish News reported on December 3 that a swastika was spray-painted on the tailgate of a pickup truck in southeast Denver. The owner of the truck, who wishes to remain anonymous, discovered the vandalism on Sunday night, Nov. 29, in the parking lot of an apartment complex near Quebec and Yale. The Anti-Defamation League is encouraging increased awareness and

ADL Helps Denver Jewish Institutions Remain Proactive on Security

Scott L. Levin, Regional Director for the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States Region, was interviewed in the Intermountain Jewish News about Denver Jewish organizations’ efforts to ensure safety and security for their constituents. “Thankfully, we have very aware and expert people working in these institutions who from our perspective are doing the right thing by working with local law enforcement and

ADL Youth Leadership Mission Gives Students Tools to Confront Bigotry, Hate and Bias at Home

Denver, CO, November 19, 2015 … A diverse group of students from across the country, including ten competitively selected Gerald M. Quiat Delegates from Colorado, have just returned from a significant experience in applying lessons learned from the Holocaust to their own lives in order to lead the fight against bigotry and hate in their respective communities at the Anti-Defamation

ADL Welcomes Decrease in Hate Crimes in Colorado

  Denver, CO, November 16, 2015… The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today welcomed the release of the FBI’s annual Hate Crime Statistics Act (HCSA) report which showed a decline in hate crimes reported nationally, including in Colorado. While the data shows a mixed trend in the Mountain States Region, the publication of this data is an invaluable tool to understand the