It’s April 12, 2016 – Equal Pay Day, the symbolic date that women need to work until to catch up with what men had earned by last Dec. 31. The fact is that women who work full t…
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There are days when working for the ADL—coming face-to-face with so much hate and vitriol—one wonders, how do I get through today?
On Saturday, January 21, 2017, the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, 500,000 people gathered in Washington, DC for theWomen’s March–to express their…
Malala. Ferguson. Immigration. Ebola. Voter ID Laws. Climate Change. These are just a few of the topics teachers are regularly and actively bringing into their…

ADL takes a look at howeffective hate crime response and comprehensive hate crime data collection can advance police-community relations.

This is a blog about sexist name-calling and the public disparagingdirected towards women that impacts all of us, especially young people.
The mission of ADL is to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.

Historically, white supremacists have embraced the idea of white women being forced to have more babies but have opposed non-white women bearing more children.

A blog about sexual harassment and what schools can do to address the issue.

The Trump Administration's continues to try toobstruct the rights of immigrants and the reproductive rights of women in America.

It’s crucial for leaders to condemn anti-Semitism and we appreciate the President’s firm denunciation of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the murderous Pittsburgh attack in his State of the Union Address. The president has taken strong first steps in speaking out against anti-Semitism, and now we look to him to take action to combat this age-old hatred.
New AG Jeff Sessions: Promises Made, Promises to be Kept on Civil Rights and Equality
Today is Equal Pay Day, which marks how far into this year women on average have to work to receive the same pay that men in equivalent jobs took home last year.

A Women's History Month picture book round up to explore the history, accomplishments and stories of girls and women.

We can bring women’s history to the forefront by conveying to students that the study of any subject is incomplete if it does not include women’s perspectives, representation and voice.

This week marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Congress passing and the states ratifying the 19th Amendment, officially giving the right to vote to all citizens of the United States regardless of gender.

Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg; One officer indicted after investigation into shooting of Breonna Taylor; Zoom cancels Leila Khaled webinar

After an outcry from ADL, the Women’s March voted to remove a board member with a long history of deeply offensive and anti-Semitic statements. ADL sent two senior leaders to Capitol Hill this week to testify in front of Congress about the global threat of white supremacy and the proliferation of hate online. Police in Colorado investigate a Snapchat image picturing high school students with violent, anti-Semitic caption.