These posters investigate the early warning signs that led to the Holocaust. Reflecting on these events challenges us to consider what might motivate us to respond to indicators of genocide today.
Always with an eye for prevention and a heart for remembering, visitors may visit these images to develop a sense for what leads to genocide. To commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day, walk through this drop-in poster exhibit or take a seat, examine the images and discuss them with others from our community.
****Attention: Some images may be distressing to sensitive viewers.
Due to the historical nature of the EVPL East, West, and Stringtown buildings their meeting rooms are not fully ADA accessible. If you are interested in participating in a program that is not accessible, please contact that location to arrange alternate accommodations.
AGE GROUP: | General (All Ages) |
EVENT TYPE: | Cultural & International |
TAGS: | EVPL Stringtown | All ages |
Opened in 1939, EVPL Stringtown is located at 2100 Stringtown Road and anchors the Stringtown Herndon Drive neighborhood. Renovated in 2003, this neighborhood location boasts a meeting room that can be utilized by the public.