Lara's Treasures
Calendar | Speaking Engagements |
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Location | Zoom |
Date | Sun, May 16, 8:00pm - 9:30pm |
Duration | 1h 30m |
Details | Join the Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Center and meet Lara Hana Brady, Hana's niece, and hear incredible stories behind artifacts from the Brady Family archive. Hana’s Suitcase is the story of a Czech-born Jewish girl, Hana Brady, who was killed at Auschwitz. In the year 2000, a suitcase with Hana’s name written on it was loaned to Kokoro - Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Center by the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. Fueled by the curiosity of Japanese students, a year long research led us to Hana’s brother, George Brady, who was living in Toronto, Canada, and to the discovery of Hana’s story. The
story has been made into a book, theater and a film. Hana’s Suitcase
has been traveling to over 1,200 schools reaching approximately 200,000
students giving them an opportunity to learn about importance of mutual
respect, compassion, and understanding. On
the 90th anniversary of Hana Brady’s birth, we are inviting Lara Hana
Brady, Hana’s niece. She will share with us incredible stories behind
precious artifacts from the Brady Family archive while reflecting on the
past 20 years she has spent together with her father George Brady, an
Auschwitz survivor, to have dialogues with children all over the world. While prejudice, discrimination and racism become more and more a challenge we share everywhere, we would like to make this anniversary day an opportunity to ensure respect for the dignity and human rights of all people regardless of nationality, religion, or culture. Register here. While admission is free, donations are welcomed. |
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