Session One 2016-17 Holocaust Education Institute

Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust 100 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles, CA, United States

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Registration is now open for ADL’s 2016-17 Los Angeles Holocaust Education Institute for teachers. All sessions feature $50 stipends for participating teachers. Spanning most of the school year, the Institute will bring together museum-based resources, curricula, pedagogical expertise, and dynamic presenters through three full-day sessions. The Holocaust Education Institute brings together the finest Holocaust education resources from ADL;

Session A of Anti-Bias Education for K-12 Educators

Museum of Tolerance 9786 W Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Session A: Sunday, January 22, 2017 10:00am - 6:00pm Monday, January 23, 2017 8:00am - 5:00pm   ADL and the Museum of Tolerance are partnering again to offer an innovative program for pre-K-12 teachers.  The two-day program will combine the renowned exhibits at the Museum of Tolerance with the trusted expertise in ADL’s Anti-Bias Educator Training. A flyer for the

Session Three 2016-17 Holocaust Education Institute

A Multimedia Framework for Teaching the Holocaust  Location: Century City, Los Angeles (address provided upon registration) February 3, 2017 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Teachers are encouraged to register for session three of  ADL’s 2016-17 Los Angeles Holocaust Education Institute. There will be a $50 stipend for participating teachers. Attendance at Sessions One and Two is not a prerequisite.  This is a

Immigration Training for Attorneys

Anti-Defamation League 10495 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles

PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR ADVANCE REGISTRATION   The Anti-Defamation League & Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project Present IMMIGRATION TRAINING FOR ATTORNEYS Would you like to represent a child seeking asylum? Did you know that in California, 1/3 of juvenile immigrants in removal proceedings are unrepresented and half are deported. For children who are represented, the chance of being deported drops to

Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival Screening of ‘Fanny’s Journey’

Laemmle’s Town Center Encino 17200 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA, United States

Fanny’s Journey Los Angeles Premiere! Drama/France/Belgium/2016/94 minutes Directed by Lola Doillon Starring Cécile de France (Hereafter, The Young Pope, The Secret) French with English subtitles Based on a true story, FANNY’S JOURNEY is an incredible tale of bravery, strength and survival, a story of a daring young girl who will stop at nothing and fear no one. In 1943, 13-year

Session Two 2017-18 Holocaust Education Institute

Museum of Tolerance 9786 W Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, United States

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Registration is now open for ADL’s 2017-18 Los Angeles Holocaust Education Institute for teachers. All sessions feature $50 stipends for participating teachers. Spanning most of the school year, the Institute will bring together museum-based resources, curricula, pedagogical expertise, and dynamic presenters through three full-day sessions. The Holocaust Education Institute brings together the finest Holocaust education resources from ADL;

Session Three 2017-18 Holocaust Education Institute

Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust 100 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles, CA, United States

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Registration is now open for ADL’s 2017-18 Los Angeles Holocaust Education Institute for teachers. All sessions feature $50 stipends for participating teachers. Spanning most of the school year, the Institute will bring together museum-based resources, curricula, pedagogical expertise, and dynamic presenters through three full-day sessions. The Holocaust Education Institute brings together the finest Holocaust education resources from ADL;

Behind the Hate: An Expose of Extremists and their Beliefs

Jewish Federation of the Desert 69-710 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

      Dr. Peter SimiChapman University Pete Simi is Director of the Earl Babbie Research Center and an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Chapman University. For more than 20 years, he has been studying how individuals and groups come to embrace and sustain lives organized around violence and hate. RSVP to onagel@adl.org or 310-446-4243 This event