This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum.
April marks Genocide Awareness Month, a time to remember mass atrocities committed around the world, honor victims and survivors, and educate about the consequences of prejudice, hatred, and indifference. In honor of Genocide Awareness Month, hear from genocide survivors who endured the worst of humanity but now share their stories to inspire hope for a world where every human life is valued.
Presented in conjunction with session two of the Candy Brown Holocaust and Human Rights Educator Series, Teaching Genocide Studies. In this session, learn strategies to teach the Ten Stages of Genocide and go on an in-depth tour of the gallery.
There is no cost to attend this event, but registration is required.