by yjxb9 | Sep 6, 2022 | Newsletter
From the son of a Nazi concentration camp survivor to a Tallahassee city commissioner to U.S. Ambassador to Portugal, Allan Katz has dedicated his life to making the world a better place. On October 25, he will be recognized for his efforts by the Holocaust Education...
by yjxb9 | Aug 6, 2022 | Newsletter
HERC will soon offer Florida Panhandle teachers an incredible opportunity to receive a micro-credential in Holocaust education. HERC is inviting educators from districts across the Panhandle to participate in this groundbreaking micro-credential program. In...
by yjxb9 | Aug 6, 2022 | Newsletter
HERC introduces Nicole Anderson as the council’s new education coordinator. Anderson, of Monticello, is a history teacher who has experience in the physical and virtual classroom settings and brings HERC a deep understanding of the challenges facing teachers. Anderson...
by yjxb9 | Aug 6, 2022 | Newsletter
HERC will share its mission, the state’s mandated curriculum, and educational materials with middle-and-high-school teachers in Calhoun County, Florida. The event is set for 10 am until Noon (Central Time), Aug. 9, at Blountstown High School.
by yjxb9 | Aug 6, 2022 | Newsletter
Masks, a movable exhibit, meeting a survivor, a museum visit and reading Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Maus. That’s how 15 Tallahassee high school students spent a week of their summer vacation. Consistent with Spiegelman’s use of animal masks in...
by yjxb9 | Aug 6, 2022 | Newsletter
A group of Nazi demonstrators seeking media attention generated from a statewide political event took their hate-fueled voices to Tampa. Calling it “an indefensible act of hatred,” The Florida Holocaust Museum condemned the demonstration and shined a bright light on...