‘How To Talk To Kids About The Holocaust’ Virtual Event

Photo: Survivor and Museum Volunteer Esther Starobin will be one of the speakers at the “How To Talk To Kids About The Holocaust” virtual event.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Western Region Next Gen and Friends presents “How To Talk To Kids About The Holocaust” virtual event on Thursday, November 4, at 5:30 p.m., PT.

The Museum’s Western Region encompasses the ten western states including Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington. The Western Region Next Gen audience ranges from ages 25 to 40, and is open for enrollment and participation.

In this digital age of early access to online content, kids are becoming more curious and are stumbling upon topics that are difficult to discuss. In the program, speakers will discuss their experience as educators and parents, and answer audience questions about how to talk to kids about the Holocaust.

Speakers include:

  • Kim Blevins-Relleva, Program Coordinator, Education Initiatives.
  • Esther Starobin, Survivor and Museum Volunteer.

Event Chair:

  • Heather Brooks Karatz, Western Region Next Gen and Friends Chair.

The “How To Talk To Kids About The Holocaust” virtual event is open to the public, but advance registration is required. Registrants will receive a link via email to access the program before the virtual event. For more information, contact the Museum’s Western Regional Office at 323.207.0671 or [email protected].

 

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