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The Paley Center for Media Announces Two Events for its Media's Role in Combating Antisemitism Series for December 2022

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Tuesday, December 6, 2022

The Paley Center for Media presents two events as part of its series on Media's Role in Combating Antisemitism at The Paley Museum, 25 West 52 Street.

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  • The Paley Center for Media presents two events as part of its series on Media's Role in Combating Antisemitism at The Paley Museum, 25 West 52 Street.
  • The Paley Center's Media's Role in Combating Antisemitism Series is made possible by the generous support of Shari Redstone, and Aryeh and Elana Bourkoff.
  • The Paley Center for Media has a rich and varied history of presenting and preserving programs that explore the origins and dangers of antisemitism, including Media's Role in Combating Antisemitism in the Workplace;The Role of Entertainment and Social Media in Combating Antisemitism; The Media's Role in Combating Holocaust Denial, Misinformation, and Antisemitism; andMedia's Role in Identifying, Explaining, and Combating Antisemitism, among others.
  • For more information about The Paley Center for Media, and to learn about the Paley Center's acclaimed programming, please visit www.paleycenter.org
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International Holocaust Exhibit Partners with Los Angeles Girls' School

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Monday, May 9, 2022

LOS ANGELES, May 9, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Archer School for Girls is proud to partner with the nonprofit Anne Frank LA, the Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina, and the international Anne Frank House to host "Anne Frank: A History for Today" on its campus in Brentwood, CA from Monday, May 9 - Monday, May 16. The Archer School for Girls is one of only two high schools to present this exhibition in Los Angeles. The exhibit, designed for students in middle and high school, is open to the public for tours by appointment only; please note that there are limited appointments. Those interested in taking a tour of the exhibit must email [email protected] to secure an appointment.

Key Points: 
  • The Archer School for Girls is one of only two high schools to present this exhibition in Los Angeles.
  • The exhibit, designed for students in middle and high school, is open to the public for tours by appointment only; please note that there are limited appointments.
  • Those interested in taking a tour of the exhibit must email [email protected] to secure an appointment.
  • The exhibit, which consists of 32 panels, has been presented at more than 300 schools around the world.