Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a one day workshop designed to help educators to feel comfortable teaching about the Holocaust. The day will include a tour of the museum’s Holocaust Gallery, a talk from a Holocaust survivor or descendant, best practices for teaching about the Holocaust, an overview of some of the free resources available, and more.
After World War II, Sweden absorbed and provided medical treatment for thousands of sick survivors. This event explores what was done for the teenagers who had missed years of study on account of the war, with the Swedish government ordering schooling to be offered to those under the age of 18.
An exhibition exploring the history of Anne Frank and its relevance today.
The atmosphere is solemn and contemplative within a beautiful, well-structured building. The space uses multimedia and artifacts to create a deep, respectful environment for learning.ambiance_potoo
Visitors highlight the well-laid-out exhibits and the powerful video testimonies from survivors. The audio guide is frequently noted as a worthwhile addition to the experience.reviews_potoo
The museum focuses on honoring the legacy of survivors and teaching the dangers of hatred and prejudice. It serves as a center for promoting social justice and cultivating civility through the lessons of the Holocaust.story_potoo