Moves: Launch of the Multimedia Project „What remains?“
The Education Agenda never stands still: The kick-off for „What remains?“ took place at the end of March at the Jugendbildungsstätte Bremen Lidice-Haus.
The Education Agenda never stands still: The kick-off for „What remains?“ took place at the end of March at the Jugendbildungsstätte Bremen Lidice-Haus.
Every year, the DigAMus Award distinguishes the best digital project ideas of German museums. This year, the project „Sichtbar machen“ of the NS-Documentation Center of the City of Cologne was shortlisted in the category for hybrid offerings together with four other projects.
The project "Who were the victims of the National Socialists?" aims to give young people across Europe a deeper understanding of the roots of contemporary discrimination. With a recently published toolkit, school students and their teachers learn step-by-step how to develop a history project.
The project "Informed, courageous, committed!" is looking for eight trainers who wish to be involved in the project on a regular basis and throughout Germany.
April 19, 2023 marked the 80th anniversary of the start of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. During a period of four weeks, the insurgents put up armed resistance against the German occupation terror. The POLIN Museum in Warsaw is now holding a special exhibition to tell the stories of the civilian population.
Interview with Anna Lenchovska, executive director and Lyn Sidelnikov, intern at Kyiv Educational Center Tolerspace, which runs a TikTok campaign to educate about Antisemitism.
Transnational learning at historical sites of National Socialist persecution and extermination and also matters of European culture(s) of remembrance are at the center of the program. We followed up on projects that have already been completed: We delved into the biographies of heroes, visited the Naliboki Forest in Belarus, and learned astonishing…
The local.history funding program enables the EVZ Foundation to support local and regional history initiatives in Central and Eastern Europe. Where are the gaps in our cultures of remembrance and the forgotten places of Nationalist Socialist history? Sponsors from Poland report.
In this interview, Evelyne Paradis, Executive Director of ILGA-Europe, talks about the situation of LGBTIQ self-organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and what changes are needed to improve the situation of LGBTIQ communities.
How long does it actually take for project ideas of the Education Agenda NS-Injustice to come to life – from a call for applications to the first outline and planning to actual implementation? A look behind the scenes.