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But First, Coffee: Teaching the HolocaustKey Takeaways:
🛠 Effective Approaches: Fresh ideas for teaching the Holocaust .
❤️ Handling Sensitive Topics: Strategies for navigating tough conversations with empathy.
📚 Curriculum Support: Explore resources and tools to enhance your lessons.
🤝 Connect & Collaborate: Meet and share with fellow educators passionate about making a difference.
Event Bonus: Raffle Prize! 🎉
As a special treat, one lucky attendee will walk away with a curated collection of Holocaust & Jewish culture materials, perfect for enriching your personal library or classroom resources. The prize includes:
📚"My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories" – Explore Jewish culture through the lens of food and family traditions.
📚"Maus" – The Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel that powerfully depicts the Holocaust.
📚"Belonging" – A beautifully illustrated memoir that weaves together history and personal identity.
Don’t miss your chance to win these impactful resources!
Event Description:
The rise in antisemitic incidents is alarming, especially in K-12 schools. But you’re not alone. Join us for a laid-back coffee gathering where we’ll dive into the challenges and rewards of teaching the Holocaust and other genocides.
This isn’t your typical PD session—think of it as a casual meetup with fellow educators who are as dedicated as you are. Whether you’re looking for new strategies, facing challenges in the classroom, or simply want to chat with others who get it, this is the place to be.
Let’s share our best practices, discuss how to foster thoughtful dialogue among students, and ensure these important lessons aren’t just taught but truly understood and remembered. Bring your questions, your insights, and your passion for teaching history that matters.
Who Should Attend: Teachers, educators, and school administrators at all levels interested in deepening their knowledge and pedagogy around Holocaust and genocide education.
This is a safe, welcoming space for professional growth, connection, and collaboration.
Special Guest: Angie Gintonio
ELA Teacher, Highlands High School
University of Kentucky-Jewish Heritage Fund, Teacher Leader
Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, Teacher Advisory Board
Facilitator: Elise Carter
Business/Leadership & Social Studies Educator, Highlands High School
Advocate for marginalized communities, with a focus on amplifying voices from Jewish and Black history and culture.
Current Professional Affiliations:
University of Kentucky-Jewish Heritage Fund, Regional Network Lead
Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, Teacher Advisory Board
Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky, Teacher Fellow
Recognitions:
2024 Upstander Award Finalist, Nancy and David Wolf Holocaust & Humanities Center
2024 Smith-Wilson Award Winner, Kentucky Education Association (KEA), Civil and Human Rights in Education
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Roebling Books & Coffee, 306 Greenup St, Covington, KY 41011-1740, United States,Covington, Kentucky