About Us
Our Vision
We believe in a shared humanity across cultures and peoples. We believe it is our purpose in life to shine our individual light of love and peace to preserve and promote the humanity we share. We believe we do this best by intentionally remembering and learning through the arts strongly focused on:
Respect, Understanding & Appreciation
Respect for Individuals and their Rights
Respect for various cultures
Understanding of nuanced history
Understanding of the American Constitution and the Democratic Process
Appreciation for a robust and diverse Community
Appreciation of personal responsibility
We do this by bringing the history that led up to the Holocaust, the Holocaust itself, and society's response to a general audience through artistic means that promote and defend Democracy, Individuality/Individual Rights, and Respect for Differences/Diversity.
We believe a great Holocaust education program includes an understanding of Antisemitism, Jewish diversity (we come in a variety of colors, sizes, abilities, nationalities), Zionism, and an understanding of the roles Democratic values and eugenics played in both the Holocaust
and its aftermath.