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ADL Congratulates President-Elect Joseph R. Biden
Last week, ADL congratulated President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their election victory. ADL called on both Democrats and Republicans to ensure a peaceful transfer of power once the election results have been validated. ADL is deeply appreciative of the election workers who labored tirelessly day and night to ensure that the votes are collected and every vote counted.
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ADL Debunk: Election Edition
The 2020 Election has thrown America’s divisions into sharp relief. Beneath the distrust and anger, pervasive disinformation campaigns are poisoning our body politic. Researchers at ADL’s Center on Extremism have examined a number of these campaigns, exposing the falsehoods, twisted truths and outright lies.
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Right-wing Extremists React to President-Elect Biden’s Victory with Anger and Vague Threats of Violence
On Saturday, November 7, 2020, all major media outlets called the presidential election for now President-elect Joe Biden. Right-wing extremists reacted to the news as expected -- with anger, distrust and nebulous, non-specific threats of violence.
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Diverse and Complex Narratives Cultivate Empathy and Action
How people are portrayed on television matters. Increasingly diverse storylines, characters and content creators are widely seen as positive, but how is this trend affecting the prevalence of stereotypes in our culture? Is it increasing our ability to empathize and act?
ADL Education’s new blog unpacks a recent study by Define American and USU’s Normal Lear Center examining the depictions of immigrants on television and the impact of those portrayals. Click below to learn more.
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Let’s Talk about Voting! ADL Table Talk
Democracy depends on ensuring that every voter has an equal and fair opportunity to cast a ballot, free from restrictions that have a discriminatory impact. There is, perhaps, no more fundamental right in a democracy than the right to vote.
ADL supports and promotes nonpartisan efforts to encourage voting and make it more accessible for all U.S. citizens, so that everyone is able to take part in this critical aspect of our democracy. This is especially important at this time.
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Join Us on December 6 for the Virtual ADL In Concert Against Hate
For its 26th year, ADL In Concert Against Hate will be held on an even larger stage as we create a virtual experience hosted by and for the ADL community across the globe. Join us on Sunday, December 6 at 8 p.m. ET for a night of music and inspirational celebration, lifting up ordinary people who performed extraordinary acts of courage and compassion when confronted by hatred and injustice, and showing our strength as a community fighting hate for good.
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The 21%: The Lives of Arab Citizens of Israel
Explore the daily lives and challenges of Arab citizens of Israel through film and conversation during Edlavitch DCJCC's JxJ Festival's 10th Annual “The 21%: The Lives of Arab Citizens of Israel” event. First, enjoy a screening of Breaking Bread anytime from November 16-19. Then, join a virtual conversation with Soupergirl co-founder Sara Polon, film director Beth Hawk, and Chef Gazala Halabi on Thursday, November 19 at 1 p.m. ET.
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