Category Archives: Announcements
Greece the First of Ten European Countries to Host TOLI Program in 2023
Pictured above: Assia Raberman, 94, with students in Athens, Greece, where she spoke about her experiences as a child during the Holocaust in Poland. The students created a project for their school on Holocaust and Humanity, one of 200 projects sponsored by TOLI. TOLI teacher programs for 2023 got underway this month with a seminar […continue]
Read MoreEducators Gather virtually for Holocaust Education Program as Hate Crimes Surge, July 26-30
On July 26-30, educators from across Wisconsin will gather virtually to participate in a week-long seminar on teaching the Holocaust and the danger of intolerance. The seminar takes place as hate-fueled extremism and attacks on minorities have reached alarming levels in the US. Looking to the Past to Envision the Future: Holocaust Education and Lessons […continue]
Read MoreEducators Gather in Albuquerque for Holocaust Education Program as Hate Crimes Surge, July 19-23
On July 19-23, educators from across New Mexico will gather in Albuquerque to participate in a week-long seminar focused on teaching the Holocaust, the danger of intolerance, and the impact on the diverse peoples of New Mexico. The seminar takes place as hate-fueled extremism and attacks on minorities have reached alarming levels in the US. […continue]
Read MoreEducators Gather in Salisbury for Holocaust Education Program as Hate Crimes Surge, July 18-23
On July 18-23, educators from across Maryland will gather in Salisbury to participate in a week-long seminar, The Holocaust, Human Rights, and the Role of Education. The program focuses on meaningful ways to teach the Holocaust and other events that reflect intolerance and persecution. Teachers will explore the history of the Holocaust and European antisemitism, […continue]
Read MoreEducators Gather in St. Cloud for Holocaust Education Program as Hate Crimes Surge
Program to focus on the roots of antisemitism and the impact of state and federal policy on Indigenous Peoples. On July 11-17, seventeen educators from Minnesota, Arizona, Massachusetts, and Mississippi will gather in St. Cloud to participate in a week-long seminar focused on teaching the Holocaust and Dakota Exile. Teachers will explore the parallels between […continue]
Read MoreTeachers take part in NC Holocaust Seminar as Extremism, Hatred Surge in US
On July 11-16, educators from the Carolinas will gather in Charlotte, for a program on teaching the Holocaust and viewing other atrocities through its prism. The seminar takes place as extremism and attacks on minorities have reached alarming levels in the US. The seminar, Defying the “Single Story”: Resistance, Holocaust, and Human Rights in the […continue]
Read MoreCalifornia program for educators on Holocaust and other atrocities, July 8-29
Virtual event taking place as extremism and hate crimes surge across America Sixteen educators from four different states, along with dynamic speakers and presenters from across the nation, will gather on July 8-29 for a virtual program on teaching the Holocaust and human rights. The seminar takes place when attacks on Jews and other minorities […continue]
Read MoreProgram focuses on the history of racial injustice in Virginia
June 21-25, seventeen educators from Virginia and Maryland will gather virtually, with in-person field trips to DC and Leesburg, VA, for a program on teaching the Holocaust. The seminar takes place when extremism and attacks on minorities have reached alarming levels in the US. The seminar, Bringing Human Rights into the Classroom through Exploration of […continue]
Read MoreEducators Gather in Tulsa to Study Holocaust, Human Rights, and the Tulsa Race Massacre
Educators from Oklahoma will gather in Tulsa, June 21-25, for a program Social Justice Lessons in the Heartland: Exploring the Holocaust and Human Rights in Oklahoma’s History. The seminar will explore the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and provide strategies to teach Oklahoma history through social justice. The seminar, sponsored and organized by the Olga Lengyel […continue]
Read MoreTeachers Join Summer Programs to Confront Surge of Hate
With extremism and hate crimes unprecedentedly high across the US, many teachers are availing themselves of TOLI Holocaust education programs this summer as a lens through which to address the causes and consequences of intolerance. “History, specifically the Holocaust, has taught us what happens when good people stand by and do nothing. This generation is […continue]
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