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HHRC Backs Holocaust Education in Maine
AUGUSTA – The Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine (HHRC) today announced that it is supporting two bills in the Maine legislature that will require Holocaust education in Maine schools. The filing of the bills followed the release of surveys in 2020 that found a widespread lack of knowledge of the Holocaust among Maine students.
HHRC Stands in Solidarity With Asian American Community
Educating and encouraging individuals and communities to reflect and act upon their moral responsibilities to confront prejudice, intolerance and discrimination is at the very core of the HHRC’s work. Our educators are engaging with teachers, organizations, and communities all across Maine to spread awareness about the importance of taking a stand against hate and prejudice.
WMTW: ‘Vision 2020’ projects aim to honor Black and Brown Mainers
Their intent is to share, what they call, a ‘complete’ and ‘truthful’ history of Maine to ensure, as they put it, “the vision of Maine’s history and future is 2020.”Click here for more information or to nominate someone:https://hhrcmaine.org/vision2020/
Maine Teachers: The HHRC is here for you!
As we transform our offerings, we'd love to hear from you. What can we do to support you? What sorts of resources will be helpful? Most importantly, how are you doing? We are here if you need us this spring.
Reflect & Act: Small Acts Have Big Impacts
As communities across Maine and the world grapple with the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, diseases of old, namely hate and prejudice, have made their appearance. But so too have the remedies for such vices become apparent as we strive to care and create community amidst the chaos; remedies such as hope, love, resilience and tolerance.
HHRC Statement: Ending Violence Requires Confronting White Supremacy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine: Ending Violence Requires Confronting White Supremacy
HHRC Statement On New Zealand Mosque Shootings
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: HHRC Executive Director Shenna Bellows calls for renewed commitment to resisting intolerance, prejudice, and discrimination