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SIMON WIESENTHAL VIRTUAL EXHIBIT

In a brand new online exhibit explore the life and legacy of Simon Wiesenthal. A survivor of the Nazi death camps, he dedicated his life to documenting the crimes of the Holocaust and to hunting down the perpetrators still at large. Watch documentary film clips, and explore photos and artifacts in this multimedia exhibit featuring treasures from his office.

NEW

SIMON WIESENTHAL VIRTUAL EXHIBIT

In a brand new online exhibit explore the life and legacy of Simon Wiesenthal. A survivor of the Nazi death camps, he dedicated his life to documenting the crimes of the Holocaust and to hunting down the perpetrators still at large. Watch documentary film clips, and explore photos and artifacts in this multimedia exhibit featuring treasures from his office.

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13 JULY, THURSDAY

SPEAKING UP: HOW TO RESPOND TO EVERYDAY BIAS AND STEROTYPES

Biased language heard in schools includes slurs, put-downs, negative labels, and jokes that rely on stereotypes for their humor. Adults and students struggle to respond and interrupt in a timely manner. Join an upcoming program to gain tools, strategies and tips for speaking up. Using case studies you will analyze how location and relationship dynamics influence one’s courage to speak up, differentiate intent and impact, and ultimately commit

13 JULY, THURSDAY

SPEAKING UP: HOW TO RESPOND TO EVERYDAY BIAS AND STEROTYPES

Biased language heard in schools includes slurs, put-downs, negative labels, and jokes that rely on stereotypes for their humor. Adults and students struggle to respond and interrupt in a timely manner. Join an upcoming program to gain tools, strategies and tips for speaking up. Using case studies you will analyze how location and relationship dynamics influence one’s courage to speak up, differentiate intent and impact, and ultimately commit

13 JULY, THURSDAY

SPEAKING UP: HOW TO RESPOND TO EVERYDAY BIAS AND STEROTYPES

Biased language heard in schools includes slurs, put-downs, negative labels, and jokes that rely on stereotypes for their humor. Adults and students struggle to respond and interrupt in a timely manner. Join an upcoming program to gain tools, strategies and tips for speaking up. Using case studies you will analyze how location and relationship dynamics influence one’s courage to speak up, differentiate intent and impact, and ultimately commit

13 JULY, THURSDAY

SPEAKING UP: HOW TO RESPOND TO EVERYDAY BIAS AND STEROTYPES

Biased language heard in schools includes slurs, put-downs, negative labels, and jokes that rely on stereotypes for their humor. Adults and students struggle to respond and interrupt in a timely manner. Join an upcoming program to gain tools, strategies and tips for speaking up. Using case studies you will analyze how location and relationship dynamics influence one’s courage to speak up, differentiate intent and impact, and ultimately commit

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For over three decades, Holocaust Survivors have volunteered their time at the MOT to speak about their experiences. They are amazing ambassadors of memory and hope. Click below to watch testimonies from Holocaust Survivors and schedule a live meeting for your school.

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PARA TODOS LOS NIÑOS

Para Todos Los Ninos is a lesson plan about important rulings on school segregation and the impact today. This large research project facilitates students delving deeply into how systemic segregation was in the mid-20th century, and highlights Latino and African-American contributions to the civil rights movement.

ANNE FRANK LESSON PLAN

Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who had to go into hiding during The Second World War to escape the Nazis. She kept a diary while in hiding at Prinsengracht in Amsterdam. Anne and the others in hiding were discovered and deported to the concentration camps. Of the eight people in hiding only Anne’s father, Otto Frank, survives.