Using Primary Sources to Teach About Genocide
The Genocide Education Project and Holocaust Museum LA invite you to a dynamic workshop on strategies for teaching about genocide using Stages of Genocide: A Toolkit for Teachers, along with primary sources and historical artifacts.
Participants will explore two impactful educational resources:
Unpacking History Teaching Trunk presented by Sarah Klein, Senior Manager of Museum Education at Holocaust Museum LA, highlighting the Danish resistance and rescue during the Holocaust.
GenEd Teaching Trunks presented by Kerri Flynn, Education Director at The Genocide Education Project, focusing on Armenian culture and the Armenian Genocide.
California educators will receive FREE, classroom-ready materials to support thoughtful, age-appropriate genocide education and foster deeper student understanding of history, culture, and human rights.
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A guide from the Institute for Curriculum Services.

These guides give teachers the tools to teach the Holocaust using student-created short films about survivors.

Levi Strauss: The California Gold Rush through the story of Jewish immigration to San Francisco.