Locations
Seattle, WA, USA · University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Size
11-50 employees
founded in
1989
For a generation, the Holocaust Center for Humanity has been teaching tolerance to students of all ages through universal lessons of the Holocaust. Free of charge, we send teaching trunks to schools throughout the Northwest, packed with all the resources and teaching materials needed to teach an age-appropriate Holocaust section. Through lessons that explore the roles of bystanders, victims, perpetrators, and "upstanders," we train and work with teachers who challenge students to think critically and become engaged citizens. This year, over 20,000 students will hear accounts of Holocaust experiences from local survivors, liberators, and descendants of survivors. 18,000 will view survivor oral histories and research the Holocaust and genocide on our website. We will welcome over 15,000 students and other visitors to our education center and museum. 9,000 students attending 150 schools will learn lessons of tolerance using our teaching trunks.
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