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The work of the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust is to take lessons from the history of the Holocaust and use them to help lead new generations of Georgians beyond racism and bigotry. Through a variety of programs, the Commission fosters tolerance, good citizenship and character development among the young people of the state. Each of the Commission initiatives is designed to reinforce the message that understanding, respect, compassion and personal responsibility must always triumph over intolerance, hatred, ruthlessness and apathy.

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Upcoming Programs

Traveling Throughout Georgia.....Anne Frank A History For Today. The exhibit will challenge the viewer to think about fundamental social values such as tolerance, mutual respect, human rights, and democracy.

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2008 Teacher Summer Institute

The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust presents: 2008 Teacher Summer Institute-Holocaust & Character Educations

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Art & Writing Contest

Art and Writing entries from previous years can be viewed at galleries located at the State University of West Georgia in the Ingram Library and at the Anne Frank Exhibit.

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Past Art and Writing Contest Winners

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