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STATE OF THE ARTS: Remember Me: Children of the Holocaust

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Remember Me: Children of the Holocaust is the harrowing story of the Holocaust as told through the eyes of its youngest victims and survivors.  Using diaries and survivor testimonies the story unfolds of lives forever changed by bigotry and prejudice.  

This exhibit is the El Paso Holocaust Museum's first exhibit designed and curated entirely in-house. This is also EPHM’s first exhibit created entirely about children and for children.  Remember Me: Children of the Holocaust will run through October 9 and admission is free.

Here to tell us all about it is Jamie Flores, Programming and Education Director for the El Paso Holocaust Museum.

Originally Broadcast on August 20, 2016

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