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Impact of teaching the Holocaust and genocide studies in the classroom – WAOW

| February 28, 2022

WAUSAU, Wi. (WAOW)-- Decades after the Holocaust, classrooms across the country are teaching about its impact

This Hasidic village is paving the way for a ‘white, Christian, conservative’ America – St. Louis Jewish Light

| February 28, 2022

This story was originally published on Feb.

Milford Haven twin town Uman, Ukraine attacked by Russia – Herald Wales

| February 28, 2022

Milford Havens twin city Uman has been attacked and hit by Russian missiles following the invasion of Ukraine. As conflict spread across the eastern European nation, Ukrainian authorities were forced to order the evacuation of civilians from Uman as Russia launched attacks on the Jewish-hub.

Holocaust Awareness Week features talk by Holocaust survivor – Source

| February 28, 2022

Oscar Osi Sladek Oscar Osi Sladek, a survivor of the Holocaust, will speak at Colorado State University as part of the 23rd annual Holocaust Awareness Week, which runs from Feb. 25 to March 4. Sladek is scheduled to speak on Wednesday, March 2, at 7 p.m

Alderwoman Coggs: On the reemergence of America’s Black Holocaust Museum – WisPolitics.com

| February 28, 2022

Today my heart is full. Nearly 14 years of work has brought a fulfilling reward, culminating in the reemergence of Americas Black Holocaust Museum. To be clear, there is no legislation, project or initiative that I have worked on in my legacy of service that I am more honored to see come to fruition than the reemergence of Americas Black Holocaust Museum.

Invasion of Ukraine brings back memories of the Holocaust, VB rabbi says – WAVY.com

| February 28, 2022

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) When Chasia Bobrov was only 17 years old, Germans, in their takeover of Ukraine, forced her family from their home in Sarny in western Ukraine. Some survived by fleeing to Siberia, but many others, including seven siblings and her mother, died in the Holocaust.

Panelists discuss the African diaspora experience | Binghamton News – Binghamton University

| February 28, 2022

Immigrants and their children negotiate between two worlds: the culture, language and traditions of their homeland and those of their adopted country.

University Announces New Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity – The Chicago Maroon

| February 28, 2022

In an email to the University Wednesday morning, President Paul Alivisatos and Provost Ka Yee Lee announced the creation of the new Department of Race, Diaspora, Indigeneity. The announcement follows years of student and faculty pressure for a more expansive ethnic studies program at the University. Following a multi-year, faculty driven process, the Council of the Senate of the University of Chicago voted Tuesday to create a new Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity, Alivisatos and Lee wrote in the letter

Kyivs defense minister calls on diaspora to share whats happening in Ukraine in Italian, German and Hungarian – POLITICO Europe

| February 28, 2022

Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov called on Friday for the Ukrainian diaspora in Italy, Hungary and Germany to share information about what is happening in the country, in a bid to win over citizens of those countries and influence their governments to go further on the sanctions against Russia.

India to send supplies to Ukraine; diaspora in UK mobilises support for Operation Ganga – The New Indian Express

| February 28, 2022

By PTI NEW DELHI: India on Monday decided to send relief supplies to Ukraine to deal with the humanitarian situation along its bordering areas arising out of tens of thousands of people attempting to flee the Russian invasion.


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