
FSWC invites you to a powerful conversation with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin. Rachel and Jon are parents of the late Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, slain by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, August 2024.
This dynamic 75-minute workshop offers a unique opportunity for professionals to deepen their understanding of antisemitism and its profound impact on individuals and communities.
Through an engaging and informative session, participants explore the historical and contemporary dimensions of antisemitism, equipping them with the tools and knowledge to foster allyship and inclusivity in their professional and personal lives.
FSWC is thrilled to be the recipient of $435,000 in federal government funding, over five years, for our new nationwide educational initiative, Empowering Change: Holocaust Education for a New Generation, to be launched this spring.
Visit our events page to explore upcoming opportunities, register for workshops and panels, or discover new ways to support FSWC’s mission of fostering respect and acceptance.
Launched in 2013, Tour for Humanity is FSWC’s award-winning mobile human rights education centre. This fully accessible vehicle serves as a classroom where students learn about genocide, especially the Holocaust, while addressing racism, diversity and human rights.
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