Whether you’re an educator, caregiver, a concerned community member, or an organizational leader, this page connects you to tools and guidance tailored to your role.
For Educators
Step 1
Know your rights
(and your students’ rights)
For Caregivers & Activists
Actions & Events
Take Action Now!
The Los Angeles Public Library censored an event featuring authors speaking about Palestinian children’s books. Tell LAPL that libraries must protect the right of children to learn and of authors to speak. CLICK HERE to send an email to the City Library, Board of Library Commissioners, and the president of the Library Foundation.
Join Project Groups
Contact us to join educators and community members in ongoing projects focused on curriculum development, research into the weaponization of civil rights law, how to use public information requests, and more.
Reach out if you want to join our Signal chat for educators and members of local campaigns to Drop the ADL from Schools.
Help us with social media, newsletters, and other necessary and fun stuff.
Past Actions
The ADL falsely accused professional educational associations of antisemitism when conference speakers opposed the genocide, causing significant damage to K-12 educational infrastructure. We generated over 70,000 protest letters. Read about it.
The National Education Association voted to drop the ADL, but the ADL pushed back and got the democratic vote of member teachers overturned. We generated protest.
READ ABOUT IT