Culture & Civic Life
Southern Poverty Law Center
The Montgomery, Alabama-based nonprofit legal advocacy organization and civil rights watchdog seeks justice for the most vulnerable members of soc...
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Founded in 1913 in response to escalating antisemitism and bigotry in the United States and throughout the world, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) envisions a world in which no group or individual suffers from bias, discrimination, or hate. With more than two dozen offices across the United States and one in Israel, the ADL works in a wide variety of areas encompassing schools, government agencies, grassroots communities, and Congress.
The ADL uses Jewish values such as courage, respect, and accountability as a driving force for change. These inherent values guide the strategy and tactics of all of the organization's programs and activities across the globe. Whether exposing antisemitism, delivering anti-bias education, fighting hate online, safeguarding the rights of marginalized communities, or monitoring extremism to championing voting rights, ADL takes a holistic approach to creating a world where hate has no home.
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