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Share Our Stories at Holocaust Museum LA connects students from under-resourced schools with Holocaust Survivors

Share Our Stories at Holocaust Museum LA connects students from under-resourced schools with Holocaust Survivors for meaningful dialogue, artifact-based learning, Museum gallery exploration, and reflective art workshops. Students are encouraged to find personal expression through artistic mediums while amplifying their voices through art. They find common ground with Holocaust survivors and see their own strength in the survivors’ experiences. In addition to providing free Holocaust education and arts programming for a collective impact, we invite individual stories and experiences of every student into the wider context of history and community.

*Share our Stories is offered both hybrid and virtually for the 2022/2023 school year. 

The program is provided at no cost to participating classrooms and includes:

  • A virtual or in-person docent-led, customized tour of the Museum.
  • A virtual survivor speaking engagement in which a Holocaust survivor shares their experiences before, during, and after the Holocaust.
  • Virtual or in-person art reflection workshop for students. Materials will be supplied by museum.


The program will be conducted over a series of virtual sessions that take place over a period of 2-5 weeks, depending on the academic calendar for the partnering school and the Museum schedule.

Share Our Stories Project is free to participating classes through a generous grant from the
Max H. Gluck Foundation.

If you are a teacher or school administrator interested in bringing Share Our Stories to your community for the 2022-23 school year,  please complete this form.

For more information please contact:

Jessie Handler

Creative Programs Coordinator

jessie@hmla.org 

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