March 2018 Newsletter

March 2018 Newsletter
Women's History Month March 8 - International Women's Day

(Photo: Tennessee, 1943 - A women with a hand drill, working on a dive bomber)
March is Women's History Month. Join us as we honor women who confronted World War II and the Holocaust with resilience, resourcefulness, and courage.
Throughout the month, we are highlighting examples of women who resisted, overcame, persevered, and provided. Visit our Anne Frank in the World exhibit to see examples of women who resisted the Nazis and their collaborators. You can also follow us on Twitter @holocaustgagov as we share stories of brave women from this important period of history.
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Distinguished Educator of 2018
The Distinguished Educator award is presented to a full-time Georgia educator of grades 5-12.
Official presentation of the award will take place in April 2018 at the State Capitol Winner receives plaque, statewide recognition, and a $500 stipend for educational materials
Application Deadline: March 13, 2018.
Details

Events
Intimate Violence: Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Nazi-Occupied Poland
Wednesday, April 12 - Dunwoody, GA
FREE Educator Workshop Gainesville, GA
Wednesday, December 6-7 Dunwoody, GA
Affiliate Event - Echoes and Reflections Teachers Workshop
Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education March 11 - Kennesaw, GA
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