“As a community, it is essential to identify the issue’s roots and ensure that our children are safe in their community and valued and welcomed for how they might identify themselves.” – Tabitha Bodian, GHS class of 2024 Continue Reading →
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Names Day is an Opportunity for Our Kids to Reflect: Names Can Really Hurt Us
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“We can all do better by not purposefully closing our kids’ eyes, minds and hearts to the world in all its abundance of ideas, ways of being human, and conceptions of beauty, grace, and community.” – Mary Henderson, Riverside Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, ADL, Anti-Defamation League, bullying, Greenwich High School, Names Day
RTM Approval of $500K CTCL Grant in Jeopardy after Claims Votes Weren’t Counted
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The vote to approve the grant passed with a total of 210 votes – 104 in favor, 101 against and 5 abstentions.
After the announcement of the vote, there was a bit of a kerfuffle and members interrupted the moderator during discussion of item 11 to say some people believed their votes had not been counted. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, ADL, Aiden Wasserman, Alexis Voulgaris, Andrew Winston, Anthony Moor, Anti-Defamation League, Barbara Shellenberg
Greenwich High School Recognized as a ‘No Place for Hate’ School by Anti-Defamation League
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Greenwich High School recently received a ‘No Place for Hate’ designation by the Anti-Defamation League. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, ADL, Anti-Defamation League, Greenwich High School
Temple Sholom & ADL Partner for Program to Address Hate Online/Offline
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During a talk at Temple Sholom, Oren Segal spoke about the use of social media as a catalyzer to spread hate and misinformation. Social media has provided extremists with a narrative of a stolen election that will animate them for the next four years. Continue Reading →