Holocaust Education Websites
HÖRSPUREN - Audio-Guides Wien 1938
Hörspuren bietet Audio-Touren zum freien Download. Der Stadtführer vermittelt Wiener Zeitgeschichte mittels Oral History Interviews zu Anschluss & Novemberpogrom und über das jüdische Wien.
Anne Frank Center USA
The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect educates young people and communities in the US about the dangers of intolerance, anti-Semitism, racism and discrimination, through the lessons of Anne Frank's diary and life story. We inspire the next generation to build a world based on mutual respect.
Echoes & Reflections
Holocaust Education - Teach about the Holocaust and empower middle and high school educators
The Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage Home Page
The Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage is commited to preserving the memory and teaching the history of those who created the legacy of Woodbine. To continue to provide the unique year-round programs offered by the Museum. A living memorial to the multicultural history of Woodbine.
Ellen Cassedy | Author of We Are Here, Memories of the Lithuanian Holo
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Home page of the Web site of the Center for White Rose Studies.
Heartland Holocaust Education Nebraska Omaha Lincoln
Help to educate people about the Holocaust in Nebraska and around the world. Funding for universities holocaust education.
Tolerance of World Religions
Exhibiting a History of the Jewish Faith and other Practices
TEREZIN MUSIC FOUNDATION - Welcome
Terezin Music Foundation
Children and Artists of Terezin
An educational foundation teaching the history/ lessons of the Holocaust by gathering stories of the children and artists imprisoned in Terezin/Theresienstadt.
Art Not Hate - Creative Responses to a Post-Holocaust World by Bob Bar
Art Not Hate provides workshops on confronting and coping with bigotry in school and the workplace, traveling art exhibitions, traveling video festivals, and consultation and curriculum development.
Standupsters - Home
Standupsters is a registered trademark name for the presentations given by Karen Z. Brass, President and Founder of Can I Count On You llc. Instead of being a ByStander, take Action as a Standupster.