National Writing Project

A12 Reading, Writing, and Teaching the Holocaust

For the past three summers, rural educators from around the country have received fellowships to attend the Memorial Library Summer Seminar on Holocaust Education in New York City. In this session, sponsored by the Rural Sites Network, participants will learn more about the Holocaust Educators Network and the work of Holocaust Educators Network minigrant recipients and will think collaboratively about the ways Holocaust education can address current social issues and lead to activism. This session is for site directors of teacher-consultants who have attended the Memorial Library Summer Seminar, teachers interested in Holocaust education, and those interested in applying to future seminars.

 

When: Friday, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Where: Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel, Mezzanine Level, Independence A
Presenter(s):
Gatsinzi Basaninyenzi, Alabama A&M University Writing Project
Pam Bodnar, Northern California Writing Project
Alice Braziller, New York City Writing Project
Gail Desler, Area 3 Writing Project
Corey Harbaugh, Third Coast Writing Project
Angela Harvey-Dugan, Boise State University Writing Project
Janis Hausmann, Dakota Writing Project
Susan Hopkins, Red River Valley Writing Project
Leslie Lawner, High Plains Writing Project
Jennifer Lemberg, New York City Writing Project
Risha Mullins, Eastern Kentucky University Writing Project
Sondra Perl, New York City Writing Project
Phip Ross, Nebraska Writing Project
Topics: Diversity/Equity, Rural Education, Urban Education

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