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HOUSTON – January 28, 2026 – ADL’s Southwest Region will recognize Ann B. Stern, President and CEO of Houston Endowment and Karl Stern, Managing Partner of Quinn, Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, and with the Karen H. Susman Jurisprudence Award Luncheon April 28, 2026 at the Hilton Americas Houston, 1600 Lamar St, Houston, TX 77010. ADL Southwest presents this award annually to outstanding members of the legal community who exhibit a commitment to equality, justice,…
ADL Desert's Annual Conference on Antisemitism and Hate, hosted in partnership with Arizona State University.
DetailsStart: March 16, 2026 @ 8:00 am End: March 17, 2026 @ 6:00 pm Event Type: In Person Location: New York City DescriptionNever Is Now is the world's largest summit on antisemitism and hate. As antisemitism rises in communities, on campuses and around the globe, we need to raise our voices and take action. Join thousands of attendees.
We believe that teaching the lessons of the Holocaust is critical – now more than ever. We frame our approach to Holocaust education around nine pedagogical principles – including providing background on antisemitism, teaching the human story, making the Holocaust relevant, fostering empathy and ensuring a supportive learning environment. Through a thoughtful and sound study of the Holocaust, students gain an understanding of the dangers and consequences of unchecked hate. They can…
Antisemitism occurs in schools, communities, on college campuses and in the workplace. It is critical that we learn about antisemitism and how we can act as an ally when we experience or witness this kind of hate. Our approach to antisemitism education is framed by four pillars. We encourage learns to:
The origins of ADL’s anti-bias programs date back to 1985, when ADL and WCVB-TV in Boston initiated the A World of Difference® campaign, a series of education and media-driven programs designed to combat prejudice and create effective tools to address these issues in the classroom and community. The campaign's immense success led to ongoing programs across the country and several national awards including a Peabody, Gabriel and Scripps-Howard.
The origins of ADL’s anti-bias programs date back to 1985, when ADL and WCVB-TV in Boston initiated the A World of Difference® campaign, a series of education and media-driven programs designed to combat prejudice and create effective tools to address these issues in the classroom and community. The campaign's immense success led to ongoing programs across the country and several national awards including a Peabody, Gabriel and Scripps-Howard.
The mission of ADL’s Task Force on Middle East Minorities is to bring international attention to the human rights offenses committed against minority communities in the Middle East. The Task Force consists of regional and topical experts who serve as an advisory body to augment ADL’s work in protecting vulnerable minorities by identifying, elevating, and educating on emerging human rights issues in the Middle East.
The task force is comprised of leading scholars, experts, and…
We believe that everyone deserves to feel safe and free from experiencing incidents of bias, stereotyping and all forms of hate – both inside their learning environments and out. By providing opportunities to learn from and about one another, we inspire people to create positive change by championing diversity and inclusion now and in the future. Start your journey by exploring a wealth of educational programs and resources designed to equip educators with solutions …