Anne Frank: A History for Today
Shows April 13 through May 11, 2010
This FREE National Exhibit opens Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at the Salt Lake City Public Library (210 East 400 South adjacent to TRAX stop).
School and Group Tours must be reserved by contacting the Jewish Federation of Utah: annefrankexhibit@ShalomUtah.org or (801) 581-0102.
Exhibit is bilingual in English/Spanish.
Appropriate for elementary, middle school, high school grade levels and above.
The
--26 MINUTES: DOCUMENTARY FILM VIEWING OF "THE SHORT LIFE OF ANNE FRANK"
--40 MINUTES: DOCENT EXPERIENCE IN THE EXHIBIT
--20 MINUTES: CLASS DISCUSSION AND MOVING BETWEEN ROOMS
Teacher Resouce Guide and Calendar of Events (coming in mid-February).
OVERVIEW: The life history of Anne Frank and her family is the leading thread running through "Anne Frank: A History for Today." The family’s story is juxtaposed against world events before, during and after the rise to power of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. The exhibit includes photographs of the Frank family and the other occupants of the Secret Annex and shows how people were persecuted by political decisions and by the actions of individuals. Implicit in the exhibit are the themes of scapegoating, bullying, anti
-Semitism, racism, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. The exhibition introduces visitors to the events leading up to World War II, and the government directed killing of Jews, Gypsies, the disabled, Slavs and others. The exhibit depicts individuals who chose to join the Nazi party and become perpetrators, those who were bystanders, as well as those who were willing to resist the Nazi tyranny. Visitors are challenged to look for ways to resolve differences without violence and to learn about human rights laws and standards as defined by such documents as the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights and Convention on the Rights of Children. Finally, visitors are encouraged by docents to learn about current events and take an active role in their community and government.
Presented by United Jewish Federation of Utah in partnership with the Inclusion Center, Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office, Salt Lake City Public Library, and Utah Office of Community and Culture.
Todah Rebah! (Thank You) to the following sponsors for making this exhibit possible:
Anne Frank: A History for Today is offered exclusively in North America by the Anne Frank Center, USA