Combatting rapid rise of hate and extremism
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Published on Jan 6, 2022
Thursday marks one year since the insurrection at the nation’s Capitol.
The attack showed many things, including the level of danger that misinformation and hate-driven violence can cause.
In the last two years, the Anti-Defamation League said it has tracked nearly 8,400 incidents of extremism or anti-Semitism in the United States.
In the book, “It Could Happen Here,†the ADL’s National Director and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt offers a guide on how we, as individuals, organizations and as a society can strike back against hate.
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