Carrying The Stories Forward: A Chanukah Gathering of The Descendants of Holocaust Survivors

The descendants of local Holocaust survivors and their families gather together as a community to light Chanukah candles and reflect on the traditions and stories that their families retell each
Perseverance & Justice: Raphael Lemkin, Genocide, and Human Rights Gallery Talk

The word genocide was coined by Raphael Lemkin, who fought tirelessly to come up with a word to describe the mass atrocities that occurred to the Armenians during WWI and
Hornstein Lecture: Shoah Through Muslim Eyes Featuring Dr. Mehnaz Afridi

Dr. Mehnaz Afridi discusses her journey as a Muslim studying the Holocaust, her experiences interviewing survivors and how this work is important in bridging Jewish-Muslim relations.
Cincy Upstander Project: What It Means to Be an Upstander Today

What does it mean to be an upstander? How can we all be upstanders in this moment? HHC CEO Sarah Weiss and Director of Education Jodi Elowitz will answer your
Serving Our Community: A Conversation with Local Veterans

Local veterans including Maria Hale, Joel Nahari, and historian Dan Hurley (sharing his father’s military story) will reflect on lessons learned from military service and how they continue to serve
In The Moment: A Discussion About The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

As Armenia and Azerbaijan clash over the embattled region of Nagorno-Karabakh, hundreds have died in the most serious escalation of fighting in years.
Nuremberg Laws: How The Nazis Were Influenced by U.S. Jim Crow Laws

Learn about the intersections between the Nuremberg Laws in Nazi Germany and eugenics laws and Jim Crow practices in the United States with Tom White, Coordinator of Educational Outreach for
How Was It Possible?: Introduction to The Holocaust

How was the Holocaust possible? This program will provide an introduction to the Holocaust through an exploration of the factors leading to the rise of Nazism.
HHC Annual Meeting 2020

This meeting is a meaningful program with featured guest speaker, Dr. Stephen Smith, Executive Director of the University of Southern California’s Shoah Foundation. We also honor the leadership of our
In The Moment: Conversations Worth Having Launch

From an uptick in Holocaust denial posts on Facebook to harmful trends depicting survivors on TikTok, HHC staff will lead a discussion about social media trends and the Holocaust this
Fighting Injustice: A Conversation with Freedom Rider Betty Daniels Rosemond

Rosemond grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana and decided to fight the injustices that African Americans faced in the South by joining the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), protesting, and
Voices from The Museum: Upstander Stories

Louise Lawarre, GAPP; Alandes Powell, Cincinnati’s Black Lives Matter mural; and Kurt Reiber, CEO, Freestore Foodbank, will share their stories of taking action to address needs in our community.