Happy No Place for Hate Day, John!
Today, the ADL community is celebrating with...
- 1.4 million Students
- 100,000+ Educators
- 1,800+ Schools
Please join us in honoring them for the hard work of unifying students and school communities around shared values of inclusion, respect and equity.
What is No Place for Hate?
It’s collaborative... leveraging the wisdom of students, teachers, administrators and family members.
It’s student-driven... amplifying students’ voices in creating the school they want as committee leaders designing school-wide activities.
It’s customizable... every school in the program is involved in a way that fits that school’s unique culture and needs to create a place where all students can thrive, reducing bias and bullying and increasing a sense of safety and belonging.
It’s making a difference... we’ve heard directly from principals who say it reduces incidents of bullying, harassment and bias. Students who feel heard and inspired, and have found allies they might never have expected. Teachers that feel supported even in addressing the difficult issues their students face.
As the nation’s first National Youth Poet Laurate Amanda Gorman says about our amazing No Place for Hate students: you are “a vision for the future; you are the changemakers leading the way and doing such important work. You bring me hope!”
Watch this video to hear more from Amanda and other vital voices, as well as the ADL staff, as we congratulate the students and educators who make No Place for Hate the transformative program it is.
The next generation of young people are ready to make a difference. I feel fortunate to be part of an organization that helps make that happen. If a school in your community isn’t yet part of No Place for Hate, please go to noplaceforhate.org today to learn more about how to get involved.
Congratulations, No Place for Hate students, educators and families!
Sincerely, |
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Jonathan Greenblatt |
CEO and National Director |
ADL |
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