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The Anne Frank Center Exhibits: Promoting Tolerance and Human Rights
In the spirit of promoting tolerance and human rights—and on the 80th anniversary of Anne Frank’s birth in 1929—The Anne Frank Center, USA offers you the opportunity to sponsor one of its traveling exhibitions in your community. Our exhibits further the legacy of Anne Frank and educate both young and old about the consequences of intolerance. The Diary and the ideals of Anne Frank provide unique tools to empower the next generation to build a world based on mutual respect. Anne’s words also inspire us to act now: “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”
Here are recent comments about the Anne Frank exhibits:
“Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album” was a phenomenal success.”
“This past month was one of our best. Thank you for lending us such a wonderful exhibit and for preparing us to discuss the content and implications of Anne Frank’s story.”
“We had 3,000 visitors on opening day! All parking lots and streets in the area were full.” “Thanks for getting everything ready for us—we are so glad we did this!”
“Anne Frank’s story is so touching—This is a very great exhibit!”
“This is an important and very effective look at the horrors of Nazism.”
“Very true, very concise exhibit. Gives one a feeling of being there.”
“Thank you for bringing Anne Frank to us. It reminds us all of a horrific period in history that must never be forgotten!”
“Heartbreaking and breathtaking.”
“What a wonderful exhibit. Thank you for sharing it with people of every generation.”
The AFC’s traveling exhibit program is the cornerstone of our mission to bring Anne Frank’s ideals to communities large and small all over the United States. Designed to fit nearly any venue, the exhibits can be used as centerpieces for community-wide programs that focus on issues of intolerance and human rights.
The recurrent nature of prejudice, discrimination, violence and genocide demands that each of us work toward a just, inclusive society. An exhibit from the Anne Frank Center can inspire the members of your community to take action. Thank you for your consideration.