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Mayors’ Compact

Five years ago, following the hate-fueled demonstrations in Charlottesville, over 300 mayors from around the country and across the political spectrum signed a compact to commit to fighting hate and extremism.  A recently renewed and updated Mayors’ Compact was presented at the White Houses’ recent United We Stand Summit to address rising hate-fueled violence in the United States on September 15,

Extremism and Antisemitism at the U.S. Capitol

ADL has been monitoring extremist rhetoric surrounding the violence that erupted Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol. We have published a number of pieces about onging displays of antisemitism, right-wing extremism and the mainstreaming of hate. Blog Posts: Antisemites Implicate Jews, Anti-Zionists in DC Violence ADL Calls on Twitter to Suspend Accounts Supporting QAnon Extremists Engage in Political Violence in Pro-Trump

2020 Sherwood Prize: ADL Honors Law Enforcement and Remembers Joe Sherwood

ADL LA’s Helene & Joseph Sherwood Prize for Combating Hate luncheon and awards ceremony was held on March 10 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. The prizes are awarded annually to law enforcement personnel in Southern California who go above and beyond the call of duty to fight hate. As ADL Regional Board Chair Scott Harris said during