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ADL holds the line

One year after the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, ADL is leading the way forward, turning a dark time into an opportunity for understanding, education and advocacy. We’ve developed innovative strategies to fight anti-Semitism and hate on the airwaves, on the Internet, in schools and throughout our communities. Learn more!

Judd Apatow and Friends Host Benefit for ADL

Apatow was inspired to take action against hate in light of the recent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The evening started with a few words from Regional Director Amanda Susskind about ADL’s role in monitoring and exposing extremist and hate groups and protecting civil rights in America.  Susskind highlighted ADL’s work before, during and after Charlottesville and urged people

Letter from ADL CEO: Charlottesville Aftermath, ADL Response & Resources

See update Dear ADL Leaders, Saturday was a dark and tragic day for our nation. The hate and violence that played out in Charlottesville, VA, when hundreds of white supremacists gathered for the planned “Unite the Right” rally, is something we have been warning about for months. Most tragically, three people lost their lives on Saturday. We mourn the loss

Major Donors Thanked for Their Generous Support

On March 1, ADL’s Pacific Southwest Region hosted a donor appreciation dinner at the home of Nicole and Allan Mutchnik.  About 60 of the region’s major donors (of at least $10,000) attended the event.  Guests were treated to a cocktail reception and  intimate dinner featuring a fusion of flamenco, jazz, blues and classical music by Grammy-nominated, Mexican American guitarist Luis