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2014 No Place For Hate® Recognition Ceremony

Wednesday, May 21, 2014: Nearly 500 students and educators from 76 schools in New York and New Jersey were designated as “No Place For Hate®” during a ceremony at NYU’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts to celebrate the amazing work they did to fight hate and bias. Schools become certified as ‘No Place For Hate’  by using ADL’s resources

ADL New York Supports Historic Landmark Status of Jackie Robinson’s Former Home

On May 19, 2014, ADL New York joined Senator Chuck Schumer, U.S. Representative Yvette Clarke and New York Council Member Jumanee Williams at a press conference calling for the New York City Landmarks Preservation Committee to grant landmark status to Jackie Robinson’s former home in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. The press conference, spearheaded by Council Member Williams, was held in front

ADL New York Outreach Network Event with Dr. Prabhjot Singh

  ADL New York’s Outreach Network, a division of the Next Generation Philanthropy Community, joined Dr. Prabhjot Singh on May 14, 2014  for an intimate conversation discussing his work with ADL, commonalities between the Sikh and Jewish communities, and anti-Sikh bias in the United States and abroad. Dr. Singh was a victim of a violent hate crime and spoke about

Profiles In Leadership: Evan Farber and Andrew Levinson

    Names: Evan Farber & Andrew Levinson Communities: Upper East Side/ New Rochelle Occupations: Attorney at Reed Smith /VP Business Affairs at The Corcoran Group ADL Roles:  Chairs, Interfaith & Intergroup Committee at ADL New York         1. How did you get involved with ADL?  Evan: I was invited to several Lawyers Division briefings by a friend