Details:
The Mobile Museums of Tolerance brings its interactive and inspirational learning experience on wheels to the Osceola Library System. Engage with powerful exhibits about the Civil Rights Movement, Anne Frank, and the role of ordinary people during the Holocaust in this unique opportunity. Knowledgeable staff will be on hand to answer questions and facilitate deeper discussions. Together we can make a difference!
Wheelchair accessible
Presentation times:
10am - Power of Ordinary People : While ordinary people have the ability to promote constructive change in their communities, they can also be perpetrators of hatred and violence. Investigate all sides of this complicated subject by analyzing the varied roles that ordinary people had in fighting and facilitating the Holocaust.
11:30am - Civil Rights: Examine the notions of identity and commonality before seeing a short documentary about American civil rights heroes and their fight for equality during the 1950s and 1960s Civil Rights Movement as well as other fights for civil rights throughout US history.
1:30pm - Combat Hate : Develop tools to identify and critically analyze harmful media, resist online hate and violence, and develop strategies to create a positive social media presence.
3pm - Anne Frank : Become a more engaged member of society by influencing positive change after viewing this immersive film on Anne Frank's life. Afterward, join in a lively conversation about stereotypes, racism, and prejudice.
4:30pm - Power of Ordinary People : While ordinary people have the ability to promote constructive change in their communities, they can also be perpetrators of hatred and violence. Investigate all sides of this complicated subject by analyzing the varied roles that ordinary people had in fighting and facilitating the Holocaust.
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Event Tags:
civil rights movement,community engagement,holocaust education,media literacy,mobile museums of tolerance,teen (12-18) > special event/celebration
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Causes,Kids & Family
Event ID:
69c433370ddd1025f8a38703
