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Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
For Mirjam Karoly, education about the genocide of the Roma is necessary for building just and inclusive societies. The IHRA Recommendations for Teaching and Learning about the Persecution and Genocide of the Roma during the Nazi Era are a step towards cultivating authentic empathy for Roma lives.
In the early ‘90s, amid the promise of Poland’s transition to democracy, a group of young visionaries were also witnessing the alarming rise of extreme right-wing ideologies. Inspired by the courage of those who resisted the Nazis, they founded the Never Again Association.
IHRA Chair Lord Eric Pickles speaks at the opening of the Lety u Písku Memorial exhibition which commemorates the victims of the genocide of the Roma.
Established over 20 years ago, the Kreuzberger Initiative gegen Antisemitismus (KIgA) was one of the first organizations focused on combating antisemitism in Germany and this year won funding under the IHRA Grant Program.
The IHRA’s Global Task Force and the Eli Wiesel National Institute joined forces for the implementation of the IHRA-UNESCO Capacity Building Training Program in Bucharest.
With the start of the UK IHRA Presidency, IHRA Chair Lord Eric Pickles discussed his motivations for holding this important position and his hopes and plans for the year.
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance has been at the forefront of Holocaust education, remembrance and research efforts since its inception in 1998. Over the years, the IHRA Grant Program has emerged as a key component of the organization’s mission, providing support to initiatives worldwide.
The IHRA is proud to announce the projects it is funding for the 2023 grant cycle.
The launch of a new encyclopedia represents a milestone for research and education on the genocide of the Roma.
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