Government

Anne Frank in the World Exhibit

Sandy Springs, GA
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holocaust.georgia.gov/

  • About Us

    Through awareness and education, instill a sense of personal responsibility to combat indifference and apathy so individuals will not be a bystander in the face of bigotry and discrimination.

    The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust was established to educate vistors to and citizens of Georgia about the consequences of hate, prejudice, and discrimination through the lessons of the Holocaust. These lessons will be taught in order to cultivate positive character development and to foster the understanding of the significance of good citizenship.

    Through awareness and education, instill a sense of personal responsibility to combat indifference and apathy so individuals will not be a bystander in the face of bigotry and discrimination.

    The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust was established to educate vistors to and citizens of Georgia about the consequences of hate, prejudice, and discrimination through the lessons of the Holocaust. These lessons will be taught in order to cultivate positive character development and to foster the understanding of the significance of good citizenship.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Education
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties

    Location

    • 5920 Roswell Rd, Suite A-209, Sandy Springs, GA None, United States
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