CWB Visiting Teaching Artist Susan Stein
Seventh and eighth-grade students enrolled in the gifted education program at Ryan Gloyer Middle School (RGMS) immersed themselves in an engaging and collaborative workshop, fostering a deep understanding of the Holocaust
Armenian, Greek and Jewish communities join together to mark dark period of history
The month of events is titled “Agape and Hope Resurrected in Hripsime’s Agony, Athena’s Mourning, and Rachel’s Heartbreak.” READ ABOUT THE EVENTS HERE
Educators return from Poland with new plans for teaching about the Holocaust
Ten-day trip grants insights and helps teachers prepare for the coming school year. READ ABOUT IT HERE
Teachers to travel with Classrooms Without Borders
Two Crestview teachers embark on a journey alongside a Holocaust survivor, seeking to convey firsthand lessons on the devastating consequences of hate to their students.
“Breaking Barriers: A Former White Supremacist’s Eye-Opening Visit to Upper St. Clair High School”
In a groundbreaking event, Upper St. Clair High School hosted a former white supremacist for a candid discussion on hate and extremism. With firsthand insights into the world of radicalization, […]
Peter Gyori recounts Jewish journey
Classrooms Without Borders and Embassy of the Czech Republic welcome musician and Jewish professional READ THE STORY HERE
Author and activist Loung Ung shares insider’s look at Cambodian genocide
Personal tale becomes vehicle for telling ‘larger issues of war and peace, and connections and work’ READ THE STORY HERE
Playwright, professor, surviving passengers recall SS St. Louis tragedy
82 years later, the story of unwanted refugees continues READ THE STORY HERE