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Lauren Krapf

ADL Counsel, Technology Policy & Advocacy

Lauren Krapf serves as ADL’s Counsel for Technology Policy & Advocacy, leading strategy and operations for ADL’s initiatives to fight online hate, hold Big Tech accountable, and protect targets of digital harassment. Prior to joining ADL, Lauren worked as an attorney in Los Angeles, where she managed trial and appellate litigation and advised employers about issues and policies related to workplace harassment prevention. Lauren was an Ernie Pyle Scholar at Indiana University and Chief Note & Comment Editor of the International Law Review at Loyola Law School. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice. In 2020, Lauren was selected as one of New York Jewish Week’s 36 Under 36. In 2021, her work at ADL won Honorable Mention in Fast Company magazine’s “World Changing Ideas” Awards.

2:05 - 2:55 PM ET

Sunday, May 1 GLI Breakout Sessions Block 2

Cultivating Powerful Partnerships | Fighting Antisemitism, Racism, and Hate through Coalitions

Join a conversation with the ADL staff and coalition partners working together to advance priorities of fighting antisemitism, racism, and all forms of hate and combating domestic extremism. Attendees will learn about the power of working in partnership with other organizations, the importance of relationship building and strategies that can be employed when forming coalitions—at all levels of an organization. In addition, panelists will discuss how partners can better serve as a unified force against the vitriol and challenges threatening our communities.