Drop the ADL Teach In

Start: Saturday, April 26, 2025 2:00 PM

End: Saturday, April 26, 2025 4:00 PM

Join Jewish Voice for Peace San Diego in collectively raising our consciousness about the harmful programs of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in San Diego and nationwide. This teach-in will provide an in-depth look at the ADL’s long history of strategically advancing Israel’s brutal occupation of Palestine and misrepresenting antisemitism to suppressing anti-Zionist voices like ours. San Diego’s community leaders, activists, and organizers will especially benefit from the teach-in by receiving ready-to-use tools and resources to launch their own Drop the ADL campaign.

Communities say drop the ADL from our schools, work places, and local governments!

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Jewish Voice for Peace is the largest progressive Jewish anti-Zionist organization in the world. We’re organizing a grassroots, multiracial, cross-class, intergenerational movement of U.S. Jews into solidarity with the Palestinian freedom struggle, guided by a vision of justice, equality, and dignity for all people.


Jewish Voice for Peace is one of over 100 social justice organizations who have signed the #DropTheADL open letter, excerpted below. Learn more at www.droptheadl.org

Many organizations in our communities find themselves in spaces with the ADL, using its anti-bias education materials, or counting on the ADL to support our political goals. In light of a growing understanding of the ADL’s harmful practices, many progressive groups are rethinking those relationships.
Even though the ADL is integrated into community work on a range of issues, it has a history and ongoing pattern of attacking social justice movements led by communities of color, queer people, immigrants, Muslims, Arabs, and other marginalized groups, while aligning itself with police, right-wing leaders, and perpetrators of state violence. More disturbing, it has often conducted those attacks under the banner of “civil rights.” This largely unpublicized history has come increasingly to light as activists work to make sense of the ADL’s role in condemning the Movement for Black Lives, Palestinian rights organizing, and Congressional Representative Ilhan Omar, among others.
We are deeply concerned that the ADL’s credibility in some social justice movements and communities is precisely what allows it to undermine the rights of marginalized communities, shielding it from criticism and accountability while boosting its legitimacy and resources. Even when it may seem that our work is benefiting from access to some resources or participation from the ADL, given the destructive role that it too often plays in undermining struggles for justice, we believe that we cannot collaborate with the ADL without betraying our movements.


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