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We’ve Been Here Before: A Daughter of Holocaust Survivors Weighs in on the Border Crisis

We’ve Been Here Before: A Daughter of Holocaust Survivors Weighs in on the Border Crisis

by Debrah Charatan | Jan 31, 2020 | blog

We have a choice on whether or not we look at history and find lessons in its darkest moments. This post was originally featured on ThriveGlobal.com I grew up under the fading shadow of the Holocaust. The dimness it cast wasn’t always noticeable against the light and...
The Lincoln Center Announces A New Cohort of Emerging Artists

The Lincoln Center Announces A New Cohort of Emerging Artists

by Debrah Charatan | Dec 2, 2019 | blog, Cultural Organizations

On November 13th, the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts officially announced the members of its Emerging Artists cohort for 2020. The annual class sources its members from the Lincoln Center’s 11 resident organizations and recognizes the incredible talent and...
Americans and the Holocaust Exhibit Receives National Tour

Americans and the Holocaust Exhibit Receives National Tour

by Debrah Charatan | Nov 11, 2019 | blog, Cultural Organizations, Philanthropy

In the first week of October, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) and the American Library Association (ALM) released a list of the fifty libraries selected to host a touring version of the USHMM’s Americans and the Holocaust exhibition, which will...
Maintaining Awareness of Antisemitism Can Help Us Heal It

Maintaining Awareness of Antisemitism Can Help Us Heal It

by Debrah Charatan | Oct 7, 2019 | blog, Cultural Organizations, Philanthropy

After the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, many people across the world reacted in shock at the news and photographs documenting the brutality suffered by the Jewish people in concentration camps across Europe. As Jewish support groups and organizations cropped...
How the 1964 New York World’s Fair Helped Create the Lincoln Center

How the 1964 New York World’s Fair Helped Create the Lincoln Center

by Debrah Charatan | Sep 10, 2019 | blog, Cultural Organizations

When the New York World’s Fair opened in 1964, its long-lasting influence would not only extend to the far reaches of the nation, but it would also leave a lasting impact on one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks: Lincoln Center.  Although the World’s Fair was...
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