Speakers Bureau

Speakers Bureau - In-Person and Virtual. Request a speaker for your class, school or group. Learn more and request a speaker. 

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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." 

GENOCIDE AWARENESS MONTH

April is Genocide Awareness Month. Learn about the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, the ongoing Uyghur genocide, and more at our upcoming events.

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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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Report an incident, respond to antisemitism at school, plan a workshop for your school or community. Report, Respond, Educate

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

TEACHER WORKSHOP | Tuesday, May 22, 2018 | 8:30am - 3:30pm | Seattle | Flyer

At the Henry and Sandra Friedman Holocaust Center for Humanity, in partnership with Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. 

Participants will:

• Gain practical tools and resources to teach about social justice and the Holocaust 
• Identify and use materials that align with Common Core State Standards
• Be able to integrate Teaching Tolerance Social Justice Standards into existing classroom materials
• Explore the Holocaust Center for Humanity's special exhibit, "Let Me Be Myself: The Life Story of Anne Frank." 

Geared towards English, Language Arts, Social Studies, and History teachers in grades 5-12. Clock hours and lunch provided. $20 registration fee. 

REGISTER NOW (You will be prompted to make the $20 payment after registering.)