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The Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission made eight policy recommendations in response to the reported rise in antisemitism.
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While educators are still waiting to see how laws will be enforced, the vagueness of some of the measures and stiff penalties already are chilling conversations on race in schools.
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Field trips have gone virtual, and Dallas' Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is offering a live experience where tour guides actively engage with students.
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When the new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum makes its debut in September, it'll feature some powerful and emotional displays.The…
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Since Holocaust survivors are getting older and their stories are fading away, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is putting curators in regions where survivors live to preserve their memories.
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Survivors, who were deported via French trains to German death camps, are getting around $400,000 in compensation.
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A series of events this month seeks to educate the public on the lasting and localized impact of the Holocaust, by exploring the experience of survivors...
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Under the law, anyone who accuses the country of complicity in Nazi crimes during World War II could face three years' imprisonment. But lawmakers voted to remove that penalty on Wednesday.
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The top local stories this evening from KERA News: Fort Worth Superintendent Kent Scribner spent Friday promoting two bond packages that voters will…
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After surviving the Nazi death camps, Wiesel advocated on behalf of victims of hate and persecution around the world. He died Saturday at the age of 87.
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Seventy years after escaping death, a group of holocaust survivors got together over the weekend in Dallas with military veterans. The Daughters of World…
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It's the last day of Banned Books Week, when American Library Association calls attention to the freedom we have to read what we want. An exhibition at…