Eyewitness to History: A Holocaust Survivor Speaks

Description

Through powerful video testimonies of Holocaust survivors, students will be inspired to stand up to hatred in the world today, engage in discussions that develop empathy, and learn how to discern factual information from disinformation. This in-person or virtual program is led by an expert Mizel Museum educator and was created in partnership with Spielberg’s USC Shoah Foundation. Meets Colorado Academic Standards and requirements in the new Colorado Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Public Schools bill. $350 base fee plus $1/person. Limited scholarships available for schools; please inquire.

Offered At

Mizel Museum

The Mizel Museum is dedicated to fostering cross-cultural understanding, combating racism, and promoting social justice. We encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to celebrate diversity and combat discrimination and hatred. Our programs, events, and exhibits address these and other social issues and encourage positive change in our communities.

Details

Subjects

Immigration, 20th Century, World War I & Ii, Social Studies, Social Justice, Primary Sources

Capacity

500 students

Duration

45 min.

Activity

School Based Program

Grades

6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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