Doesn’t it make sense for an institution as wealthy and powerful as Harvard to accept the responsibility of speaking out broadly for the truth, and perhaps even for justice?
On Feb. 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. This forced more than 125,000 Japanese ...
Wednesday marked the anniversary of one of the first and most infamous uses of a presidential executive order. Executive ...
Historian, journalist and co-founder of Polish Jewish museum used Remembrance Day speech last month to caution against ...
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Italian artist AleXsandro Palombo uses his art to combat indifference and educate young people about the Holocaust.
This touching plaque with the words of ‘Sé do Bheata’/‘Ave Maria’/‘Hail Mary’, is outside the main entrance of All Saints ...
Google Calendar has removed cultural celebrations like Black History Month, Women’s History Month and Pride Month as ...
Modern accounts of Sylvia Plath’s renowned work and legacy seek to highlight the author’s resilience through a decade-long ...
The 157 men under William B. Travis’ command were surrounded by thousands of Mexican soldiers at the Alamo when he penned one ...
The South Carolina Council on the Holocaust cut a rabbi’s plea for tolerance from a video memorializing the liberation of ...
Rebecca Lobach was a respected Captain and had family in the Susquehanna Valley, who shared some words in remembrance with ...