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.

Sunday, January 14, 2:00-6:00pm | Seattle University Student Center, 1100 E James Way, Seattle  

Facebook Event | Free Registration 

Are you concerned about the dramatic increase in hatred and discrimination in the US? Are you interested in learning more about Islamophobia and Antisemitism? Do you want to use the power of your voice to say that bigotry and discrimination have no place in our communities? Do you want to meet other youth from all over the Puget Sound region who are inspired to work for change in their communities and nation?

If so, join us for a Youth Advocacy Workshop!

The event is open to youth of all (or no) faith backgrounds in 6th-12th grade and is organized by Kids4Peace. Co-sponsors include the Holocaust Center for Humanity. Presenters include the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, 21 Progress, Youth Speaks, and Northwest Film Forum.

This four-hour workshop will empower youth with the tools to speak out publicly against Islamophobia and Antisemitism, while also building relationships between diverse communities!

Transportation to and from the event is available. Please indicate your interest when you register through the Eventbrite link above. Questions? Please contact Jordan Goldwarg at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 617-335-7603.