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October 10, 2019 Dear Friends, For Jewish people around the globe, this time of year is one of reflection. With the high holidays, we look back at where we have been, cast away our mistakes, and think forward about growing into the new year. We hug each other, wish each other l’shana tova, eat together under our sukkot, and think about how we will build on the lessons of the past to build a better tomorrow. But then on the holiest of days, we heard the news of yet another heatbreaking incident yesterday – a shooting outside a synagogue in Germany by a white supremacist. ADL is continuing to investigate the devastating situation as we mourn those lost and pray for those affected. You can read ADL’s account of what we know so far here . Moreover, with the upcoming one year anniversary of the deadliest attack against the Jewish community, this time of reflection is powerful. Our reflection turns us into action. After a year of horrific attacks against marginalized people of all kinds, we are tired of grieving. With troubling numbers of anti-Semitic and bullying incidents in K-12 schools, we are tired of our young people feeling attacked for who they are. And as Georgia remains one of five states in the nation without hate crimes protection for its citizens, we are tired of being unsafe. That’s why we are hosting an Action-Oriented community program so that we can all learn what to do when hate comes to our communities, and what we can do to respond. You can read more about it below, and we are proud to work with our partners to take action against hate together. You’ll also notice other forms of taking Action this month—whether it be marching as a community in the Atlanta Gay Pride Parade, or bringing thousands of people together in Concert Against Hate—we are moving people with their feet, and turning ally-ship into a movement. Let 5780 be the year of Action. Allison Padilla-Goodman Regional Director IMPACT IN THE COMMUNITY Georgia Tech Police Training On October 10, ADL led a workshop for the Georgia Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators at the Georgia Tech Police Department. Topics included an introduction to ADL’s work; preventing, preparing for, responding to, healing from, and educating about hate on campus; and free speech issues on campus. This program came about in response to the Hate Uncycled program ADL hosted in September for campus officials from a dozen higher education institutions. We have more programming scheduled on various campuses over the coming months. Atlanta Police Department ADL hosted a showcase of their Managing Implicit Bias for Law Enforcement for command staff of the Atlanta Police Department. This 4 hour presentation was an example of the program which ADL continues to partner with APD and discuss providing for all 1,700 APD officers starting in 2020. A World of Difference Programs ADL has facilitated multiple programs recently including at: The Howard School, Woodward Academy, The City of Decatur, Kate's Club and Dining for Women (Greenville, SC). These programs varied in topics of a StepUp! Assembly, Workplace Anti- Bias Training and Teacher Anti-Bias Training 2.0. Spring Hill College Trialogue On September 12, ADL staff facilitated an interfaith program about the rise of hate crimes and how to respond both as a community and as individuals at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. 80 people of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths participated in the workshop using the Pyramids of Hate and Allyship to develop plans for how they can stop hate before it escalates. FBI Leadership Speaker Series On September 20, ADL and the Islamic Speakers Bureau (ISB) collaborated on a presentation for the FBI Leadership Speakers Series. The two organizations discussed the projects they work jointly on, how the relationship between the two organizations was formed and best practices for working through difficult times. LEADERSHIP Lunch with Elan Carr On September 16, ADL staff and board members participated in an invite-only lunch with Elan Carr, Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism at the US Department of State. Following up on an evening program at Atlanta Jewish Academy coordinated by the Atlanta Israel Coalition, this gathering at the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta was an intimate conversation that focused on domestic and international issues facing the Jewish community, concerns about anti- Israel bias on campus, race relations, and the relationship between nationalism and white supremacy. This Month in GLI After a meaningful welcome retreat in September, our GLI class will be learning about ADL’s educational programming and resources. They will hear from former GLI participants, current board members, and Education Committee leadership, and will participate in activities from our A World of Difference Institute. For more information on Atlanta’s GLI program, click here . IN THE NEWS Galactic, Killer Mike to participate in the 'Concert Against Hate' this fall (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Melissa Ruggeri of the AJC promotes the upcoming Concert Against Hate and its performers. READ MORE Dahlonega braces for rally organized by white supremacist (Atlanta Journal- Constitution) Allison Padilla-Goodman comments on the gathering in downtown Dahlonega organized by white supremacists. READ MORE ADL’s New Hire Talks ‘Tuff’ on Hate Crimes (Atlanta Jewish Times) LaVita Tuff discusses her new role with the organization and what her portfolio will entail. READ MORE Anti-Defamation League says 'OK' hand signal is a racist symbol (Atlanta Journal- Constitution) ADL adds this symbol, along with 35 others, to it’s Hate on Display Hate Symbols Database. READ MORE Pro-Israel advocacy group continues to receive support from local Christians (Chattanooga Times Free Press) Dahlonega Says ‘No’ to Nazis (Atlanta Jewish Times) Allison Padilla-Goodman on Forgiveness (Atlanta Jewish Times) UPCOMING EVENTS GLI Alumni Reunion Calling all GLI Alumni! Join us on Wednesday, October 16 th for the 1 st Annual GLI Alumni Reunion wine tasting, sponsored by the Leadership Development Committee. Get the opportunity to meet new ADL staff, reconnect with members from your GLI class, and reengage with the organization by learning about new volunteer opportunities. The event will be at Antica Posta (519 E. Paces Ferry Road, N.E. Atlanta Ga, 30305) and tickets are $25 at the door. All proceeds to benefit ADL. RSVP HERE Take Action Against Hate: From Pittsburgh to El Paso On October 27th, the anniversary of the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Synagogue massacre, join ADL, GALEO, Islamic Speakers Bureau, Faith in Public Life, and Virginia Highland Church at Congregation Shearith Israel for a program to combat the recent increase of hate-driven mass attacks. Learn how to take action and make change in our community with people from all different backgrounds MORE INFORMATION ADL is thrilled that headlining the inaugural ADL in Concert Against Hate will be New Orleans based jazz and funk band, GALACTIC with Anjelika Jelly Joseph! They join an exciting and diverse roster of performances including Atlanta Drum Academy and APS student performances, all emceed by Atlanta’s own Killer Mike. The event will also pay homage to Arthur M. Blank and Atlanta United as they receive the Torch of Liberty Award. Be United Against Hate by purchasing your ticket today. Atlanta Gay Pride Parade Atlanta’s Gay Pride Parade is this Sunday, October 13th! ADL will once again be marching with a contingency along with SOJOURN . Join us! And if you want to purchase an ADL Pride t-shirt to wear there, please contact Nathan ([email protected] ) Mural Painting at Krog Street On Sunday October 20th, we will be painting a Concert Against Hate promo mural at the Krog Street Tunnel. We’d love to have you for a fun, artistic afternoon! Email Liz Turcotte Pena ([email protected] ) for more information. MJCCA Book Festival ADL is proud to partner with the MJCCA Book Festival to host an author talk and book signing with Perry Brickman (Extracted) & Sherry Frank (A Passion to Serve: Memoirs of a Jewish Activist) on November 6th at 12pm. BUY TICKETS Insider Briefing with Bill Baxley Please join us on Wednesday, December 4th for our last ADL Insider Briefing of the year: The 1963 Bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church – A Perspective by Former Alabama Attorney General and Prosecutor of the Bombers, Bill Baxley. William J. “Bill” Baxley will speak on his role in prosecuting one of the men involved with the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing—a moment often thought of as a turning point in the civil rights movement. The event will take place at the offices of Taylor English Duma LLP (1600 Parkwood Circle SE #200, Atlanta, GA 30339) from 8:15- 9:30am. The program is free but guests must RSVP. RSVP HERE RECENT EVENTS Torch of Liberty Dinner On Monday, September 23rd, ADL in Concert Against Hate sponsors, Atlanta leaders, and select representatives from Atlanta United fan groups gathered together at the Center for Civil and Human Rights for the Torch of Liberty Dinner in honor of Arthur Blank and Atlanta United. READ MORE Center for Civic Innovation On September 20th Associate Regional Director LaVita Tuff spoke at the Center for Civic Innovations Lunch and Learn. LaVita walked participants through best practices and strategies for being an advocate and answered questions from participants to help them strengthen their current advocacy efforts. Participants ranged from those who were new to advocacy to seasoned veterans. The lunch and learn was a great opportunity for others to learn about ADL and served as a reminder of the importance of advocacy for their organizations. Becoming Nancy Talkback ADL's Associate Regional Director Erin Beacham participated in a special talkback in collaboration with The Alliance Theatre's musical Becoming Nancy. The discussion connected the themes of bullying, bias, and allyship of the musical and ADL's daily work to provide education resources in K-12 schools and broader communities.

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Page 1: LEADERSHIP · 2019. 12. 10. · Atlanta Gay Pride Parade Atlanta’s Gay Pride Parade is this Sunday, October 13th! ADL will once again be marching with a contingency along with SOJOURN

October 10, 2019

Dear Friends,

For Jewish people around the globe, this time of year is one of reflection. With the high holidays, we look backat where we have been, cast away our mistakes, and think forward about growing into the new year. We hugeach other, wish each other l’shana tova, eat together under our sukkot, and think about how we will build onthe lessons of the past to build a better tomorrow.

But then on the holiest of days, we heard the news of yet another heatbreaking incident yesterday – ashooting outside a synagogue in Germany by a white supremacist. ADL is continuing to investigate thedevastating situation as we mourn those lost and pray for those affected. You can read ADL’s account of whatwe know so far here.

Moreover, with the upcoming one year anniversary of the deadliest attack against the Jewish community, thistime of reflection is powerful.

Our reflection turns us into action. After a year of horrific attacks against marginalized people of all kinds, weare tired of grieving. With troubling numbers of anti-Semitic and bullying incidents in K-12 schools, we are tiredof our young people feeling attacked for who they are. And as Georgia remains one of five states in the nationwithout hate crimes protection for its citizens, we are tired of being unsafe.

That’s why we are hosting an Action-Oriented community program so that we can all learn what to do whenhate comes to our communities, and what we can do to respond. You can read more about it below, and weare proud to work with our partners to take action against hate together.

You’ll also notice other forms of taking Action this month—whether it be marching as a community in theAtlanta Gay Pride Parade, or bringing thousands of people together in Concert Against Hate—we are movingpeople with their feet, and turning ally-ship into a movement.

Let 5780 be the year of Action.

Allison Padilla-GoodmanRegional Director

IMPACT IN THE COMMUNITY

Georgia Tech Police Training

On October 10, ADL led a workshopfor the Georgia Association ofCampus Law EnforcementAdministrators at the Georgia TechPolice Department. Topics includedan introduction to ADL’s work;preventing, preparing for, respondingto, healing from, and educating abouthate on campus; and free speechissues on campus. This programcame about in response to the HateUncycled program ADL hosted inSeptember for campus officials froma dozen higher education institutions.We have more programmingscheduled on various campuses overthe coming months.

Atlanta Police Department

ADL hosted a showcase of theirManaging Implicit Bias for LawEnforcement for command staff ofthe Atlanta Police Department. This 4hour presentation was an example ofthe program which ADL continues topartner with APD and discussproviding for all 1,700 APD officersstarting in 2020.

A World of DifferencePrograms

ADL has facilitated multiple programsrecently including at: The HowardSchool, Woodward Academy, TheCity of Decatur, Kate's Club andDining for Women (Greenville, SC).These programs varied in topics of aStepUp! Assembly, Workplace Anti-Bias Training and Teacher Anti-BiasTraining 2.0.

Spring Hill College Trialogue

On September 12, ADL stafffacilitated an interfaith program aboutthe rise of hate crimes and how torespond both as a community and asindividuals at Spring Hill College inMobile, Alabama. 80 people ofJewish, Christian, and Muslim faithsparticipated in the workshop usingthe Pyramids of Hate and Allyship todevelop plans for how they can stophate before it escalates.

FBI Leadership SpeakerSeries

On September 20, ADL and theIslamic Speakers Bureau (ISB)collaborated on a presentation for theFBI Leadership Speakers Series.The two organizations discussed theprojects they work jointly on, how therelationship between the twoorganizations was formed and bestpractices for working through difficulttimes.

LEADERSHIP

Lunch with Elan Carr

On September 16, ADL staff andboard members participated in aninvite-only lunch with Elan Carr,Special Envoy to Monitor andCombat Anti-Semitism at the USDepartment of State. Following up onan evening program at AtlantaJewish Academy coordinated by theAtlanta Israel Coalition, this gatheringat the Jewish Federation of GreaterAtlanta was an intimate conversationthat focused on domestic andinternational issues facing the Jewishcommunity, concerns about anti-Israel bias on campus, race relations,and the relationship betweennationalism and white supremacy.

This Month in GLI

After a meaningful welcome retreat inSeptember, our GLI class will belearning about ADL’s educationalprogramming and resources. Theywill hear from former GLIparticipants, current board members,and Education Committeeleadership, and will participate inactivities from our A World ofDifference Institute. For moreinformation on Atlanta’s GLI program,click here.

IN THE NEWS

Galactic, Killer Mike toparticipate in the 'ConcertAgainst Hate' this fall (AtlantaJournal-Constitution)

Melissa Ruggeri of the AJC promotesthe upcoming Concert Against Hateand its performers.

READ MORE

Dahlonega braces for rallyorganized by whitesupremacist (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

Allison Padilla-Goodman commentson the gathering in downtownDahlonega organized by whitesupremacists.

READ MORE

ADL’s New Hire Talks ‘Tuff’ onHate Crimes (Atlanta JewishTimes)

LaVita Tuff discusses her new rolewith the organization and what herportfolio will entail.

READ MORE

Anti-Defamation League says'OK' hand signal is a racistsymbol (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

ADL adds this symbol, along with 35others, to it’s Hate on Display HateSymbols Database.

READ MORE

Pro-Israel advocacy group continues to receive support from local Christians (Chattanooga Times Free Press)

Dahlonega Says ‘No’ to Nazis (Atlanta Jewish Times)

Allison Padilla-Goodman on Forgiveness (Atlanta Jewish Times)

UPCOMING EVENTS

GLI Alumni ReunionCalling all GLI Alumni! Join us on Wednesday, October 16th for the 1st Annual GLI Alumni Reunion winetasting, sponsored by the Leadership Development Committee. Get the opportunity to meet new ADLstaff, reconnect with members from your GLI class, and reengage with the organization by learning aboutnew volunteer opportunities. The event will be at Antica Posta (519 E. Paces Ferry Road, N.E. Atlanta Ga,30305) and tickets are $25 at the door. All proceeds to benefit ADL.

RSVP HERE

Take Action Against Hate: From Pittsburgh to El Paso

On October 27th, the anniversary of the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Synagogue massacre, join ADL, GALEO,Islamic Speakers Bureau, Faith in Public Life, and Virginia Highland Church at Congregation Shearith Israelfor a program to combat the recent increase of hate-driven mass attacks. Learn how to take action and makechange in our community with people from all different backgrounds

MORE INFORMATION

ADL is thrilled that headlining the inaugural ADL in Concert Against Hate will be New Orleans based jazz andfunk band, GALACTIC with Anjelika Jelly Joseph! They join an exciting and diverse roster of performancesincluding Atlanta Drum Academy and APS student performances, all emceed by Atlanta’s own Killer Mike.

The event will also pay homage to Arthur M. Blank and Atlanta United as they receive the Torch of LibertyAward.

Be United Against Hate by purchasing your ticket today.

Atlanta Gay Pride Parade

Atlanta’s Gay Pride Parade isthis Sunday, October 13th! ADL willonce again be marching with acontingency along with SOJOURN.Join us! And if you want to purchasean ADL Pride t-shirt to wear there,please contact Nathan([email protected])

Mural Painting at Krog Street

On Sunday October 20th, we will bepainting a Concert Against Hatepromo mural at the Krog StreetTunnel. We’d love to have you for afun, artistic afternoon! Email LizTurcotte Pena ([email protected]) formore information.

MJCCA Book Festival

ADL is proud to partner with theMJCCA Book Festival to host anauthor talk and book signingwith Perry Brickman (Extracted)& Sherry Frank (A Passion to Serve:Memoirs of a Jewish Activist)on November 6th at 12pm.

BUY TICKETS

Insider Briefing with Bill Baxley

Please join us on Wednesday,December 4th for our last ADLInsider Briefing of the year: The 1963Bombing of the 16th Street BaptistChurch – A Perspective by FormerAlabama Attorney General andProsecutor of the Bombers, BillBaxley. William J. “Bill” Baxley willspeak on his role in prosecuting oneof the men involved with the 16thStreet Baptist Church bombing—amoment often thought of as a turningpoint in the civil rights movement.The event will take place at theoffices of Taylor English Duma LLP(1600 Parkwood Circle SE #200,Atlanta, GA 30339) from 8:15-9:30am. The program is free butguests must RSVP.

RSVP HERE

RECENT EVENTS

Torch of Liberty Dinner

On Monday, September 23rd, ADL in Concert Against Hate sponsors, Atlanta leaders, and selectrepresentatives from Atlanta United fan groups gathered together at the Center for Civil and Human Rights forthe Torch of Liberty Dinner in honor of Arthur Blank and Atlanta United.

READ MORE

Center for Civic Innovation

On September 20th AssociateRegional Director LaVita Tuff spokeat the Center for Civic InnovationsLunch and Learn. LaVita walkedparticipants through best practicesand strategies for being an advocateand answered questions fromparticipants to help them strengthentheir current advocacy efforts.Participants ranged from those whowere new to advocacy to seasonedveterans. The lunch and learn was agreat opportunity for others to learnabout ADL and served as a reminderof the importance of advocacy fortheir organizations.

Becoming Nancy Talkback

ADL's Associate Regional DirectorErin Beacham participated in aspecial talkback in collaboration withThe Alliance Theatre'smusical Becoming Nancy. Thediscussion connected the themes ofbullying, bias, and allyship of themusical and ADL's daily work toprovide education resources in K-12schools and broader communities.