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Vincennes University to host a traveling exhibit on Holocaust
Vincennes University to host a traveling exhibit on Holocaust

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

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Vincennes University to host a traveling exhibit on Holocaust

VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—Vincennes University will be hosting a traveling exhibit entitled 'Americans and the Holocaust' that will also feature events exploring the tragic period. The exhibit will debut March 17 and run through April 28 at the Shake Library. The news release states that the exhibit will explore the motives, pressures, and fears that shaped the American response to Nazism, war, and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. The exhibit was provided to the University thanks to a collaboration with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. VU Director of Library Services Charla Gilbert said, 'The 'Americans and the Holocaust' exhibit holds deep significance as it examines a pivotal and sobering chapter in history, reminding us of the importance of understanding our past to shape a more compassionate future. The Shake Library is honored to host this exhibit at VU, offering community members, VU students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to engage with its powerful message through tours and accompanying events. Together, we hope to foster important dialogue, deepen understanding, and honor the memory of those impacted by this tragic period in history.' Shake Library has also created something they call the Butterfly Project. The school is encouraging people in the community to create butterflies through different artistic mediums such as paper, ceramics, photography, and more to honor the lives lost in the Holocaust. The school recommends visiting the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's database of the over 600 ID cards to get inspiration for the lives being honored. The butterflies were inspired by Pavel Friedmann, a Jewish Czechoslovak poet who wrote the poem 'The Butterfly' while in the Theresienstadt Ghetto according to the Butterfly Project site. The butterflies will be displayed throughout the campus. The Shake Library's exhibit will be open while the library operating hours are in effect. 25 minute guided tours are available, but you have to sign up for them at this link, or if you're bringing a large party. For additional information, to submit photos or digital files of your butterflies, or to schedule a time to drop them off, you can contact Tiarra Basham at Several other events relating to the Holocaust will be taking place on campus as well throughout March and April, and you can find those here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'Americans and the Holocaust 'exhibit coming to Vincennes
'Americans and the Holocaust 'exhibit coming to Vincennes

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

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'Americans and the Holocaust 'exhibit coming to Vincennes

VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Vincennes University Shake Library will be collaborating with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and American Library Association to bring the 'Americans and the Holocaust' traveling exhibit to Vincennes. The exhibit will debut at the Shake Library, located in the Shake Learning Resource Center on March 17 and run through April 28. The 'Americans and the Holocaust' exhibit will 'explore the motives, pressures, and fears that shaped Americans' responses to Nazism, war, and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s,' according to a press release from the university. Vincennes YMCA gets grant money for childcare VU Director of Library Services Charla Gilbert said, 'The 'Americans and the Holocaust' exhibit holds deep significance as it examines a pivotal and sobering chapter in history, reminding us of the importance of understanding our past to shape a more compassionate future. The Shake Library is honored to host this exhibit at VU, offering community members, VU students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to engage with its powerful message through tours and accompanying events. Together, we hope to foster important dialogue, deepen understanding, and honor the memory of those impacted by this tragic period in history.' Along with the traveling exhibit, the Shake Library has also created a 'Butterfly Project' that offers a unique opportunity to engage with the exhibit and honor Holocaust victims. The library has asked students, facility members and community members to create various forms of butterflies to be displayed throughout Vincennes University. These butterflies are inspired by the original Butterfly Project initiated by the Holocaust Museum in Houston to honor the 1.5 million Jewish children who had died during the holocaust. The butterflies can be made out of paper or ceramics, the butterflies can also be submitted in a digital media form such as a photograph. VU Humanities Film and Lecture Series celebrating Native American Heritage Month For additional information, to submit photos or digital files of your butterflies, or to schedule a time to drop them off at the Shake Library, contact Tiarra Basham at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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