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Subject It’s not too late, John
Date November 5, 2021 1:51 PM
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John, we hope you will register for free for our
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Never Is Now Summit on Antisemitism and Hate, which starts in just two days. We want you to be there for this important virtual event as ADL brings together thousands of people dedicated to fighting antisemitism and hate.

If you have any questions about registration or the event, please contact us at
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Never Is Now starts Sunday at 7:30pm ET / 4:30pm PT with an exciting Opening Session. Join us online as we welcome Vice President Kamala Harris to address Never Is Now about the clear and present dangers of antisemitism and extremism.

We will also hear an address from Israel&rsquo;s Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, followed by a conversation with acclaimed New York Times journalists Sheera Frenkel and Kara Swisher about Facebook and the spread of online hate and disinformation across social media, and a discussion about surging AAPI hate and antisemitism with ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt and Actor Daniel Dae Kim. We will conclude the evening with the presentation of ADL&rsquo;s Courage Against Hate Award to L&rsquo;Oréal Chairman Jean-Paul Agon. The session will be hosted by ABC&rsquo;s &ldquo;Nightline&rdquo; Co-Anchor, Juju Chang.

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Please join us for Sunday&rsquo;s Opening Session and the rest of this series of sessions running from Nov. 7-9.

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Register for Free

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Never Is Now Session Calendar

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NOV. 7:

7:30pm &ndash; 8:30pm ET / 4:30pm &ndash; 5:30pm PT
Never Is Now Opening Session

Join us as we kick off ADL&rsquo;s 2021 Never Is Now Summit on Antisemitism and Hate hosted by ABC&rsquo;s &ldquo;Nightline&rdquo; Co-Anchor, Juju Chang. Join us as ADL welcomes Vice President Kamala Harris to address Never Is Now about the clear and present dangers of antisemitism and extremism. We will also hear an address from Israel Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and a conversation with acclaimed New York Times&rsquo; journalists, Sheera Frenkel and Kara Swisher about Facebook and the spread of online hate and disinformation across social media, followed by a discussion about surging AAPI hate and antisemitism between ADL CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt and Actor, Daniel Dae Kim. We will conclude
the evening with the presentation of ADL&rsquo;s Courage Against Hate Award to L&rsquo;Oréal Chairman, Jean-Paul Agon.

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NOV. 8:

12:00pm &ndash; 1:00pm ET / 9:00am &ndash; 10:00am PT
Unity in the Face of Antisemitism: Jewish Leaders on How to Fight Hate

Hear from community leaders representing the various religious movements on how antisemitism is affecting their communities and how they are finding common ground and working together to take action.

1:30pm &ndash; 2:30pm ET / 10:30am &ndash; 11:30am PT
Confronting Anti-Black Racism to Fight Antisemitism

The fights against anti-Black racism and antisemitism are closely linked, especially given the growing diversity of the Jewish community. Without addressing the impact of racism on Jews of color, we cannot move forward in the fight against antisemitism and all forms of hate.

3:00pm &ndash; 4:00pm ET / 12:00pm &ndash; 1:00pm PT
The Story the Numbers Tell (or Don’t) About Hate

This panel of civil rights advocates, community leaders, and legal experts will explore the significant barriers to hate crimes reporting that victims face; approaches that might enable individuals and communities to share information in a meaningful way; and how these perspectives should inform our strategy going forward. CLE Credit available for this panel.

4:30pm &ndash; 5:30pm ET / 1:30pm &ndash; 2:30pm PT
How Disinformation Campaigns Fuel Antisemitism and Extremism

The global pandemic, a contentious election cycle and the rise of QAnon have led to a proliferation of conspiracy theories and disinformation campaigns that threaten to sow civil unrest, incite violence, stoke antisemitism and even undermine our democracy.

6:00pm &ndash; 7:00pm ET / 3:00pm &ndash; 4:00pm PT
Click. Like. Share. Why Regulating Social Media Platforms is So Difficult

How do social media platforms decide what content to take down and what to leave up? In this workshop, we will discuss what is and is not legal on social media and how lawmakers are considering regulating Big Tech. CLE Credit available for this panel.

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NOV. 9:

12:00pm &ndash; 1:00pm ET / 9:00am &ndash; 10:00am PT
Combating Anti-Zionist and Antisemitic Activism in Progressive Spaces

More and more, anti-Israel and anti-Zionist rhetoric is invoked by progressive voices. Panelists at this session will examine real life examples of anti-Zionist activism. They will provide insights into how to differentiate between expressions and actions that are critical of Israel, and those that create environments where antisemitism is tolerated and even emboldened.

1:30pm &ndash; 2:30pm ET / 10:30am &ndash; 11:30am PT
Game Over? How Online Hate is Infiltrating New Platforms

Online hate and harassment have spread beyond social media into new spaces such as the world of online gaming as the popularity of these platforms has exploded during the pandemic. Join this panel of experts to learn how hate in online gaming is impacting more than 94 million people in the U.S. and how to have conversations with young people about staying safe online.

3:00pm &ndash; 4:00pm ET / 12:00pm &ndash; 1:00pm PT
How Marginalized Communities Can Advocate Together

You can&rsquo;t fight antisemitism without fighting other forms of hate. Join this panel of community leaders and changemakers to learn about just some of the ways you can make your voice heard.

4:30pm &ndash; 5:30pm ET / 1:30pm &ndash; 2:30pm PT
Confronting Antisemitism on Campus: A How-To Guide

Jewish college students are experiencing antisemitism on campus and on social media with alarming frequency. Join Hillel International and ADL to hear directly from college students and educators involved on the front lines. Presented by Hillel International.

7:30pm &ndash; 9:00pm ET / 4:30pm &ndash; 6:00pm PT
Never Is Now Closing Session

We will open with a special conversation between our host, Juju Chang and the Executive Director for Integrity First for America, Amy Spitalnick live from Charlottesville. ADL CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt will give ADL&rsquo;s annual State of Hate remarks and award-winning actress, producer, and CEO Tracee Ellis Ross and writer, activist, and comedian, Baratunde Thurston will join us for a spotlight conversation to share eye-opening insights into identity and how to uplift our country through connections &mdash; both personal and between communities &mdash; in this time of surging antisemitism and uneven progress on addressing widespread racial and gender injustices. ADL will honor WNBA icon
Sue Bird with their inaugural Changemaker Award followed by Rabbi David Wolpe of Sinai Temple in LA and one of the most influential rabbis in the United States, who will discuss the importance of &ldquo;Never Again&rdquo; alongside the surge in modern antisemitism.

After a year of escalating antisemitism and hate,
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we must come together at Never Is Now to unite, to learn and to act.

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Now is the time for Never Is Now

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