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board member of nearly 40 
years, said, “I am very proud 
that we continue to lead the 
fight against hate, bigotry and 
antisemitism — now for over 
100 years. 
“This year’s Walk Against 
Hate honoree, Arthur 
Horwitz, is a very fitting 
choice. He’s an outstanding 
journalist, community leader 
and great thinker, and I’m 
proud to call him my friend.” 
 Michigan ADL’s Walk 
Against Hate took place in 
three locations this year: 
Southfield, Grand Rapids and 
Petoskey. 
“What that tells me is 
people all over the state 
are willing to take a stand 
against hatred and bigotry,” 
Normandin said. 
 Proceeds raised for the 
event will enhance and 
expand ADL’s efforts to fight 
bias and bigotry through 
anti-hate and anti-bullying 
programs in schools, civil 
rights advocacy work, 
extremism training for law 
enforcement, and incident 
response and community 
support for the region. 

To donate to the Walk Against Hate, 

visit walkagainsthate.org/michigan/

Donate.

Ryan, Daniel 
and Maya 
Warsh

International 
Academy students 
took part in the walk.

ADL Regional 
Director Carolyn 
Normandin

Path to Truth 
Award-winner 
Arthur Horwitz

Daniel Warsh, Carolyn 
Normandin, Arthur 
Horwitz, Jason Brown 
and Michal Nodel

