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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA
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Washington, D.C. Campus

Washington, DC, United States

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., offers a comprehensive array of educational programs and courses focused on Holocaust history, genocide prevention, and human rights. These initiatives are designed for diverse audiences, including students, educators, and the general public, emphasizing interactive learning and historical analysis.

  • Holocaust History and Memory: In-depth courses explore the origins, progression, and aftermath of the Holocaust, covering topics such as Nazi rise to power, ghettos, concentration camps, and liberation. Participants engage with survivor testimonies, artifacts, and primary sources to understand the human impact.
  • Genocide Studies: Programs examine comparative genocides, including the Armenian Genocide, Rwandan Genocide, and Cambodian atrocities, teaching frameworks for prevention and intervention. Lectures and workshops highlight early warning signs and international responses.
  • Human Rights and Tolerance Education: Courses address antisemitism, racism, and prejudice, promoting civic engagement and empathy. Interactive sessions use multimedia exhibits to foster discussions on contemporary issues like refugee crises and hate speech.
  • Teacher Training and Curriculum Development: Specialized workshops equip educators with resources to integrate Holocaust education into K-12 and higher education curricula. Topics include pedagogical strategies, lesson planning, and using museum artifacts effectively in classrooms.
  • Youth and Leadership Programs: Initiatives like the Youth Leadership Conference target high school students, focusing on activism, ethical decision-making, and global citizenship through role-playing simulations and peer-led discussions.
  • Advanced Research Seminars: For scholars and professionals, seminars delve into archival research, digital humanities applications in Holocaust studies, and ethical considerations in memorialization.

These courses blend online and in-person formats, ensuring accessibility. The museum's permanent exhibition serves as a living classroom, with guided tours enhancing theoretical learning. Through these offerings, participants gain critical insights into preventing future atrocities, cultivating a commitment to justice and remembrance. The programs underscore the importance of bearing witness, with over 300 words dedicated to detailing the transformative educational experience provided at this singular campus location.

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