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You believe in our work and how it can change attitudes and inspire action across the nation and around the globe. We help people fight hate and build a more inclusive, respectful world.
Nearly 200 people participated in the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL’s) Women’s Initiative Breakfast on Gender Equality in the Workplace September 7. The breakfast featured movers and shakers in Houston’s business and legal community, shed new light on the pay gaps and disparities between men and women at the top levels of businesses, and looked at how those gaps and disparities could
In a letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, ADL urges him to veto SB 2078 which would prohibit a transgender student from using the restroom, locker room or shower consistent with their gender identity.
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Three Houston-area educators received accolades and the Walter Kase Teacher Excellence Award at ADL’s No Place for Hate® luncheon. The Award, named after revered Holocaust survivor Walter Kase, is presented annually to three educators for their outstanding efforts to create a school atmosphere that promotes respect for and understanding of diversity. Recipients of the Award included English Teacher Mary Catherine