The Holocaust Center for Humanity is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to commemorating the Holocaust and advancing lessons of compassion. Located in the Interbay neighborhood, it houses an extensive archive and hosts impactful public programs.
The core exhibition traces the Nazi rise to power and catastrophic horrors against Jews and other targeted groups. Personal artifacts, photographs, and primary source documents bring faces and stories to the millions affected.
Temporary exhibits also explore contemporary issues like genocide awareness and challenges to democratic values. Expert speakers provide diverse perspectives on history, memory and how to prevent future atrocities.
For students and teachers, extensive multi-day curriculum and training examine racism, propaganda techniques, and the psychology of group violence. Community dialogue events address pressing social issues.
By remembering past victims and educating current and future generations, the Center strives to awaken consciences against indifference and foster understanding between all people. Its mission of “Never Again” calls for ongoing vigilance against oppression.
Guided reflections in the contemplative spaces emphasize reflection on our shared humanity above all differences that can divide society.