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Some Were Neighbors: Lessons from the HolocaustAn evening of reflection and dialogue exploring how ordinary choices shape communities — then and now. This program is based on the 2018 Some Were Neighbors exhibit at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and was developed in partnership with the Museum, the What You Do Matters Institute, and the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Prescott to uphold the core values of democracy.
📅 March 5
🕠 4:30 Optional Food Truck
🕠 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
📍 Central Park – Woodlands Room
8595 Central Park Place, Woodbury, MN
Food truck available onsite beginning at 4:30 p.m. for those who would like to purchase dinner before the program. California Dip & Eat: https://www.californiadipandeat.com/ for menu.
What to Expect
• A compelling presentation based on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum exhibit Some Were Neighbors
• Historical images, film, and real stories examining how ordinary citizens responded during the Holocaust
• Facilitated small-group dialogue about civic responsibility and the role of neighbors in shaping community culture
• Thoughtful reflection on democratic values, human rights, and the consequences of silence
• Practical takeaways on how each of us can contribute to a more inclusive, informed, and engaged Woodbury
Hosted by the Woodbury Racial Equity Collaborative and the City of Woodbury
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Event Venue
Woodbury Central Park, 8595 Central Park Pl, St Paul, MN 55125-9613, United States, Newport
Tickets
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