Each year across the United States, state and local government organizations, workplaces, schools, and religious and community centers host remembrance activities to reaffirm our nation’s commitment to keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive. You can find upcoming and by-request professional development webinars from the National Archives on our website. Congress established the Days of Remembrance as the nation’s annual commemoration of the Holocaust. This was the third program in a collaboration between the National Archives and USHMM’s Levine Institute for Holocaust Education. Senior Attorney at the Justice Department and Vice Chair for the Federal Inter-Agency Holocaust Remembrance Committee Brant Levine is a grandson of two Holocaust survivors and expressed the need for leadership among federal employees to ensure that nothing like the Holocaust can ever again cast a dark shadow over us. Participants joined “DocsTeach in the Classroom: International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2021” from 33 States, Puerto Rico, and Canada, and included elementary, middle, and high school educators as well as college and university instructors.
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