(No) Children’s Stories Exhibition in Kozelets
This autumn, our colleagues from Kozelets Lyceum №3 in Chernihiv Oblast wanted to host the exhibition. We are truly inspired by the experience of working with our new colleagues, who contacted us with this initiative despite the very difficult conditions for educational work.
The experience of young people during the Second World War and the Holocaust, the historical and current experience of discrimination and persecution, targeted hatred on various grounds is a complex topic, but very important and relevant for a better understanding of the present and living through our current experience.
At the lyceum, the exhibition is facilitated by six guides - students of the 8th, 9th and 10th grades.
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