Center for Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Education of NC, Inc

  • Education & Schools

Who We Are

During April 2011, we began to see our work pay off. Not only were our survivors and liberators getting teaching/speaking engagements, we had an overwhelming response to our April 27 Holocaust program. More than 230 people, four mayors, and one state representative attended the Varsity Theatre in downtown Chapel Hill to honor survivors and liberators who live in our area.

The Holocaust Speakers Bureau has visited hundreds of schools and spoken to thousands of students. PowerPoint presentations accompany survivor talks. Traveling exhibits are made available to educators as well as reference books, DVDs, and artifacts. Community events, including several theatrical performances followed by panel discussions, were attended by overflow audiences.

 

In recent years, we have lost two of our speakers and a number of our speakers have informed us they are no longer able to travel to schools as they used to. Our organization's 2Gs (children of survivors) are now available to provide programs so that the message of the survivors continues. In 2014, we embarked on an ambitious project to film our survivors and liberators so that school teachers may easily access these remarkable stories. We have produced five documentary shorts. These videos are available on this website (see Videos tab) and on Youtube. Lesson plans for these videos can also be found under the Videos tab and on YouTube.

 

In 2016, our organization turned its focus on teacher development workshops and community events.  Join us in our efforts.  Donate your talents, time, or financial resources here.

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Get Connected Icon Sharon Halperin
Get Connected Icon Executive Director
http://www.holocaustspeakersbureau.org