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Speakers Bureau - Hear stories of survival from our Speakers Bureau | Book a speaker on the Holocaust, Rwandan genocide, or Cambodia genocide.

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Plan your visit!  Finding Light in the Darkness - Open Sundays. Check out the calendar for special progamming in the museum, including "Ask a Survivor" and "Unlocking the Archives." 

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Student Leadership Board - Now in 3 locations: Seattle, Spokane, & SW Washington! Now accepting applications for 2023-24! For students in grades 7-12 in WA.

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Through stories and the history of the Holocaust, we see that our actions have the power to make a difference. Your support makes this possible! Make a gift today! 

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Back to School! Teachers, we have you covered with so many resources, including: Lesson Plans, Professional Development, Teaching Trunks, Traveling Exhibits, and more.

Holocaust Survivor Encyclopedia: Washington State - Stories, artifacts, and photos of survivors who made Washington State their home.

 

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Guidelines for teaching about the Holocaust effectively and sensitively. 

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