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Confronting Hatred: 70 Years After the Holocaust

Holocaust Remembrance Week is April 12-19. Join us for a one-hour special on how the Holocaust still informs our discussions of hate speech, propaganda, and human rights.
We'll remember this dark moment in human history with Confronting Hatred: 70 Years After the Holocaust, a one-hour broadcast featuring stories of people confronting hatred in their lives, their communities, and sometimes in their own hearts.
 

We'll hear how easily a young boy was recruited by skinheads in Pennsylvania; how one man is working to reshape international criminal law after the genocide in Rwanda; and how both an imam and a heavy metal band confront hatred in their communities.

Confronting Hatred: 70 Years After the Holocaust is produced by the United States Holocaust Museum.

Hear Confronting Hatred: 70 Years After the Holocaust on the KSUT Sunday Special, this Sunday at 9:00 p.m.