Help Make the World a Better Place

Greetings Friends and Members, Throughout our schools, classes in social studies, history, world geography, language Arts, and more are taught with an interest in fortifying our lessons of history. To this end, units of curricula are also taught on the Holocaust as...
Thoughts from the Education Coordinator Nicole Anderson

Thoughts from the Education Coordinator Nicole Anderson

What are the hold ups? What are the hurdles? I love to have these conversations with fellow educators while discussing Holocaust Education. For some of us, talking about the Holocaust might come naturally; we jump at the chance to share our knowledge and discuss among...

Micro-Credential

HERC is excited to announce that we are close to the role out of our Mico-Credential in Holocaust Education and Pedagogy training. The program will start on October 13th at Tallahassee Community College with an in-person kick off and follow up with seven virtual...
Antisemitism is Learned;  Acceptance Can Be, Too

Antisemitism is Learned; Acceptance Can Be, Too

By Bill Berlow Growing up in a South Florida secular Jewish family in the 1960s, I was lucky. Unlike my parents, who were from New Jersey and remembered antisemitic restrictions and slurs in their younger years, I was confronted with naked antisemitism only once in my...