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adl D.C.'s march top 5
ADL D.C.'s Top 5 is your monthly snapshot of what matters most, bringing you the five biggest things happening at ADL and in our regional community. From major moments in our fight against antisemitism and hate to timely resources, local updates, and ways to take action, we’ll keep you informed, connected, and ready to make an impact in a quick read you can count on each month.
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new release: online gaming leaderboard
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Is your child safe while gaming online?
ADL just released the
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Online Gaming Leaderboard , the first comprehensive public evaluation of how leading video game companies address antisemitism, hate and extremism in online multiplayer games. With hundreds of millions of players connecting daily, parents have had no publicly available resource to evaluate safety measures within the games their children play — until now.
ADL's scorecard assesses 10 of the most popular gaming titles on their policies and in-game safety features. While ESRB Ratings provide age and content guidance, they don't tell you what companies are actually doing to protect your child from hate and harassment online.Now, the ADL Online Gaming Leaderboard does.
This ongoing resource will continue to track how gaming companies manage their online multiplayer ecosystems over time. ADL also released a best practices guide with actionable strategies for gaming companies to strengthen player safety.
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Take action today and tell Congress to create a commission on hate in online games .
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adl's 2026 campus report card
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Class is in session — and universities in the D.C. region have been doing their homework.
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2026 ADL Campus Antisemitism Report Card is delivering a powerful message: change is possible, and universities are rising to the challenge. ADL's Campus Antisemitism Report Card 3.0 assessed 150 colleges and universities across 32 criteria spanning three key categories:
- Publicly Disclosed Administrative Actions
- Jewish Life on Campus
- Campus Conduct and Climate Concerns3 campuses in our region have earned the coveted A grade - American University, Elon University and Johns Hopkins University. This remarkable momentum reflects a growing number of institutions stepping up, strengthening their policies, enhancing accountability and working directly with ADL to create safer, more welcoming campuses for Jewish students.
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What did your school score?
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the webinar you don't want to miss
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📅 April 28 | 12:30 PM ET |
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Building Safe and Resilient K–12 Communities: Understanding Hate, Extremism & Radicalization
Join ADL and Parents for Peace (P4P) for a timely webinar equipping K–12 leaders with current data and practical strategies to navigate rising concerns related to antisemitism, extremism and youth radicalization. During this session, participants will:
- Review ADL's latest K–12 antisemitic incident data and trends
- Understand how hate and radicalization pathways can impact students
- Learn early warning signs and protective factors
- Explore family-centered intervention approaches from Parents for Peace
- Identify actionable steps their district can take now
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never is now 2026
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In a time like this, showing up as a collective to fight antisemitism and hate matters more than ever. ADL D.C. was incredibly proud to have brought over 200 members of our regional delegation to ADL's Never Is Now in New York City. We joined thousands of advocates, leaders, educators and allies from around the globe, and left New York energized, equipped and more committed than ever to carrying this work home.
Didn't get a chance to join us this year? That's OK! Check out some of the highlights on ADL's YouTube page
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State of Hate by ADL CEO & National Director Jonathan Greenblatt
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Bob & Nancy Milgrim, Parents of Sarah Milgrim z"l
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From Gallery to Museum: Dismantling Antisemitism in the Arts
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Christian Jewish Partnership: Expanding the Zionist Movement
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Latino-Jewish Partnership: Building Safer Communities
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Parenting Through Antisemitism: Helping Children Face Hate with Strength and Empathy
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Reclaiming the Narrative Around Antisemitism with Sarah Hurwitz
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Proud, Jewish and Under Attack: Reality TV Stars and Online Hate
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become an advocate
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D.C. Advocacy Day | Wednesday, April 22 | 8 AM
Hosted by JCRC and ADL Washington, D.C.
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Register by: Monday, April 13💻 Virtual Briefing: Wednesday, April 15 | 7:00 PM 📍 Location Information: to be sent 48-72 hours before
📌 Advocacy Day: Timed with D.C.'s draft FY2027 budget introduction
Join us to lobby for the District's Jewish community priorities. The day includes an issue briefing and breakfast, followed by meetings with D.C. Councilmembers to advocate for:
- A nonprofit security grant program to protect institutions at risk of hate crimes
- Combating antisemitism
- Preserving funds for preschool teachers' salaries (Early Childhood Pay Equity Fund)
- Expanding access to affordable housingQuestions or accommodation requests? Contact
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Rachel Feinstein , Director of D.C. Government and Community Relations.
NC Advocacy Day | Wednesday, April 29 | Raleigh, NC
Hosted by Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte
📅 Timing: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
📌 Getting Involved:
mailto:
[email protected]?subject=NC%20Advocacy%20Day
Contact Douglas Greene , Director of Jewish Community Relations at Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte
- This effort brings together communities from across the state to engage directly with policymakers around key priorities, including community security, the rise of antisemitism, and building sustained relationships at the state level
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