Birmingham Holocaust Education Center: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Corrected founding date.)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Founded in 2002, the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center educates the people of Alabama about the history of the Holocaust so that new generations will apply the lessons of the Holocaust to the construction of a more just, humane, and tolerant future.
[[File:Birmingham Holocaust Education Center logo.png|right|200px]]
The '''Birmingham Holocaust Education Center''' is a nonprofit organization founded in [[2002]] to educate the public about the state-sponsored genocide carried out by Germany's Nazi government in the 1930s and 1940s. The group aims to apply the lessons of that history toward the establishment of a more just, humane and tolerant society.


==References==
The center's offices are located in the [[Bayer Properties Building]] at 2222 [[Arlington Avenue]]. The Education Center maintains a multimedia library of educational materials and offers teacher workshops, programs, visual exhibits and a speakers' bureau which includes holocaust survivors and their children, available to schools and community groups.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.bhamholocausteducation.org/ Birmingham Holocaust Education Center website]
* [http://www.bhamholocausteducation.org/ Birmingham Holocaust Education Center] website


[[Category:Nonprofits]] [[Category:2002]]
[[Category:Nonprofits]]
[[Category:2002 establishments]]
[[Category:Arlington Avenue]]

Revision as of 11:46, 15 March 2016

Birmingham Holocaust Education Center logo.png

The Birmingham Holocaust Education Center is a nonprofit organization founded in 2002 to educate the public about the state-sponsored genocide carried out by Germany's Nazi government in the 1930s and 1940s. The group aims to apply the lessons of that history toward the establishment of a more just, humane and tolerant society.

The center's offices are located in the Bayer Properties Building at 2222 Arlington Avenue. The Education Center maintains a multimedia library of educational materials and offers teacher workshops, programs, visual exhibits and a speakers' bureau which includes holocaust survivors and their children, available to schools and community groups.

External links