Revised in 2018, this one-week curriculum introduces students to the history of the Holocaust and the choices of individuals, groups, and nations that contributed to genocide.
We're raising funds to reach more Cleveland students. Join the conversation with R. Derek Black, a former white nationalist, and Allison Gornik, whose intervention was critical to his transformation.
Invitees will examine current threats against liberal democracy faced by societies while reinforcing the value of global cooperation, learning, and citizenship.
Learn about Facing History's 2019 Global Summit on Facing the Violent Past being held in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Explore the history of events that shaped the world of Wiesel’s memoir with this interactive timeline.
Explore the history of events behind the film Schindler's List with this interactive timeline.
Teach an in-depth study of Holocaust and Human Behavior with this one-month outline that follows Facing History’s unique scope and sequence and makes this history relevant in students’ lives and our world today.
Revised in 2018, this one-week curriculum introduces students to the history of the Holocaust and the choices of individuals, groups, and nations that contributed to genocide.
Teach an in-depth study of Holocaust and Human Behavior in a Jewish setting that follows our unique scope and sequence.
The letter exchange between George Washington and the Hebrew congregation of Newport was not the only landmark event in the early history of America that dealt with issues of religious freedom and identity. Seixas’ letter and Washington’s subsequent response exist within a timeline of many other events during which the newly formed country faced those issues. Continue reading below for information about some of those events.
Celebrate and support Facing History’s work in southern California at the 2020 Benefit Dinner, Thursday, March 12, 2020.
Join us for an inspiring evening to support our work reaching students across the San Francisco Bay Area.