Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies announces call for participation in the second seminar-school “Learn from the Past - Act for the Future. Teaching about the Holocaust history and human rights”.
The seminar-school is a joint event of The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights - TOLI] and the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies under the co-funding of Dutch Jewish Humanitarian Fund. The aim of the seminar-school is to improve the educational level of teaching about the Holocaust history and human rights in Ukraine.
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