
This summer, find new ways to engage with the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center! From summer camp opportunities to our well-attended and established Holocaust Speaker Series, there are plenty of ways to engage with our mission of ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today.
Here’s what’s new:
1. Museum Mingle: Young Professionals Social & Info Session
Are you a young professional interested in museums, history, and social justice in Cincinnati? The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, which exists to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today, invites you to “Museum Mingle: Social & Information Session” on Thursday, August 5, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at historic Union Terminal in Downtown Cincinnati.
2. New Summer Dates! Holocaust Speaker Series
In this intimate and meaningful experience, speakers present stories of life before, during, and after the Holocaust. The Holocaust Speaker Series is held each Wednesday at 11 a.m. on Zoom. The series is sponsored by Margaret & Michael Valentine.
3. Onsite Professional Development Opportunities for Educators
NEW OFFERINGS! HHC staff has developed high quality in-person and virtual professional development opportunities for educators from all content areas. Check out training opportunities that support educators in developing students’ critical thinking and literacy skills, while empowering them to become civically engaged and globally competent individuals.
4. Run like an Upstander! Flying Pig Running & Walking Team
Join the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center’s Upstander Running & Walking Team! When you join the Upstander Running & Walking Team, you’ll have the opportunity to raise awareness and funds to support our mission while accomplishing a personal achievement of finishing a race during the Flying Pig Marathon.
5. Role Players Camp: Historical Characters at Union Terminal
Students can join CincyPlay and HHC from July 26-30 for a one-week performance camp that explores history for theatrical arts. Using the history of World War II as our foundation, performers will learn more about significant events and survivors who immigrated to Cincinnati, as well as develop characters through monologues and costume design.
6. Updated Summer Museum Hours
ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center exists to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Located at Cincinnati’s historic Union Terminal, HHC educates more than 200,000 community members through its educational initiatives, innovative digital and in-person programs, virtual tours and partnerships. For more information, visit www.holocaustandhumanity.org.