
HOLOCAUST CENTER FOR HUMANITY
HOLOCAUST CENTER FOR HUMANITY

HOLOCAUST CENTER FOR HUMANITY
Programs
Speakers Bureau
The Holocaust Center Speakers Bureau consists of more than 30 active speakers who share their stories throughout the Pacific Northwest. Our Speakers Bureau includes Holocaust survivors, survivors of other genocides, and Legacy Speakers. Legacy Speakers are the children and grandchildren of survivors, liberators, and rescuers (Righteous Among the Nations).GeographiesSeattle, WA, USA;Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA;Puget Sound, Washington, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedCommemorations,Historic preservation,History,Literature and writing,History museums,Public arts,Photography,Out-of-school learning,Multicultural education,Antidiscrimination,Diversity and intergroup relations,Judaism,Archaeology,Cultural anthropology,Population studiesAdults,Adolescents,Children,Preteens15K$0Field Trips
Virtual or In Person Field Trip of our featured exhibit: "Finding Light in the Darkness" - for Grades 6+. Through artifacts and stories from local Holocaust survivors, students will begin to understand the history of the Holocaust and that their choices make a difference. A knowledgeable docent will highlight key stories, artifacts, images, and pivotal events featured in the Holocaust Center's exhibit.GeographiesSeattle, WA, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedChild educational development,Elementary education,Middle school education,Multicultural education,Secondary educationAdolescents,Children,Preteens3K–Virtual Lunch & Learns
The Holocaust Center’s Lunch & Learn series aims to present perspectives and voices that challenge and inspire people to confront bigotry, racism, and indifference, and to consider how their actions can make a difference. Lunch & Learns take place every other Tuesday at 12:00 pm PT.GeographiesSeattle, WA, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedHumanities,Historic preservation,Education,Human rightsAdults–$0
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