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A 21st Century Resource Center
The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center is located on the West Windsor, NJ, campus of Mercer County Community College. We are dedicated to providing the most current resources on Holocaust and genocide education for the 21st Century classroom. Learn more about us at mccc.edu/holocaust.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Saturday, October 18, 2014 MCCC Open House - 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Holocaust Center participated in the Open House from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. and provided
two workshops for visitors. The workshops were scheduled for 11:15 a.m. to 12 noon and
1:15 to 2 p.m. Elizabeth DeGiorgio provided an introduction of the Holocaust and Genocide
Resource center and information about resources and scheduled events. Edie Serafine provided
an interactive game that taught participants about the significant elements of the Holocaust.
Visitors were provided a tour of the center and several exhibits were placed on display. A number
Of free books and materials were also offered to anyone who was interested.
Holocaust Center Spotlights Role of Latin America as Refuge
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center
provided information regarding the role Latin America played for European Jews seeking refuge
from 1933 through 1945. Christina Chavarria, program coordinator at the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum in Washington, researched Latin America as a refuge during the Holocaust and
urged that these less-familiar stories be told alongside more common tales of survivors who fled
to the United States and Israel. Some 84,000 Jewish refugees escaped the Nazis by immigrating
At the museum,she highlights the importance of using individual stories and specific artifacts to
make history live for students.
September 16, 2014
September 16,2014
Noon- 1:00pm and 4:30
pm-5:30pm
In 2013, Dr. Craig Coenen and
Dr. Jack Tabor led a group of Mercer County Community College
students on a study abroad trip
to Poland to study the Holocaust. They encountered the most deadly
horrific places of Nazi-occupied
Poland—Auschwitz, Treblinka, and the Warsaw Ghetto.
Dr. Coenen’s presentation
offered a look into what the group witnessed, the differing ways the
Holocaust is understood and
remembered in Poland, and the importance of Holocaust and Genocide
Studies in our lives today.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Fall 2013 Events!
October 10,
2013
Movies at Noon
The HGRC in collaboration with
the MCCC clubs, Kappa Delta Pi, The Future Teachers and LGBTF will Present and
discuss “Bent” a movie that depicts the experience of homosexuals during the
Holocaust. This is one of the first in a series of educational movies that will
be presented on Thursday at noon in the Holocaust center.
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October 15, 2013 4:00pm Human Trafficking:
A violation of Human Freedom
With the Super Bowl
expected to bring an influx of thousands of people into New Jersey, the state
will be at an increased vulnerability to human trafficking. New Jersey is
already a prime location for domestic and international human trafficking
because of its central location between the New York metropolitan area and the
tri-state metropolitan region of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.
It is the most densely populated state in the U.S. and has the third highest
proportion of foreign born residents at nearly 20 percent. A panel of experts
will discuss Human Trafficking
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October 29,
2013 12pm and 4pm Bullying Awareness Day
The HGRC in collaboration with
the clubs KDP and FTC will be showing the documentary “BULLY” and will also be
displaying posters, and handing out information on how to prevent bullying. We
will also be having a fundraiser to support victims of abuse at Home Front.
Finally, we will be having a presentation by the people from the Kids-bridge
museum at TCNJ.
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November 12, 2013 4:00 pm HGRC 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht
The year 2013 marks the 75th
anniversary of Kristallnacht. Because of the significance of this anniversary,
we are presenting a program of remembrance that will include a survivor, a film
and a musical interlude.
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December 3, 2013 4:00pm
Book Discussion DESTINED TO WITNESS
Hans J. Massaquoi chronicles his
childhood in Hamburg in the 1930's, where he ''fell through the cracks of
modern history's . . . most systematic mass-murder scheme.'' The son of an
African diplomat and a white German nurse who never married, the young
Massaquoi was swept up by Hitler's pageantry and propaganda. 'Destined to
Witness'' examines a roller coaster of racism from different cultures and
continents.
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Check mccc.edu/holocaust for New Events & Updates! Unless
otherwise stated, all events will take place at the MCHGRC West Windsor Campus
of Mercer County Community College
1200 Old Trenton Road, West
Windsor, NJ 08550
Library Building – 2nd
Floor (Next to the Bookstore)
mccc.edu/holocaust * mchologen@gmail.com ALL EVENTS
LISTED ARE FREE OF CHARGE! Professional Development Hours are available for
educators!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
150th Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation @ MCHGRC!
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE (8-29-13)
Mercer County
Holocaust Center to Host Panel Discussion on 150th Anniversary of
Emancipation Proclamation
WEST WINDSOR – The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource
Center at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) will host a panel discussion
offering diverse views and perspectives in recognition of the 150th
Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
The discussion, held in cooperation with MCCC, the
African/American Student Union, and the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust
Education, will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at the Resource Center,
on MCCC’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. The Center is located on
the second floor of the Library Building.
The panel discussion will include a group that will examine
the impact of the Emancipation Proclamation, from its historical significance
to social and racial impact. Present and future impacts will be discussed, as
well as problems remaining.
“We are going to address the Emancipation Proclamation from
a variety of perspectives, and look at the idea of freedom – and lack of
freedom,” said Elizabeth DeGiorgio, co-director of the Holocaust-Genocide
Resource Center.
Panelists will include the Rev. Darrell Armstrong, pastor of
Shiloh Baptist Church in Trenton; Dr. Diane Campbell, executive dean for
Student Affairs at MCCC; MCCC History Professor Dr. Craig Coenen; MCCC
Sociology Professor Dr. Joan Goldstein; and MCCC Bursar Lucia Brown Joseph.
The presentation is especially
appropriate for educators, students and those with an interest in the
world-shaping events. Professional development hours are available for
educators. Educators should register by visiting http://education.state.nj.us/events.
For more information, email mcholgen@gmail.com. Learn more about the Holocaust-Genocide Research Center and upcoming events at www.mccc.edu/holocaust.
For more information, email mcholgen@gmail.com. Learn more about the Holocaust-Genocide Research Center and upcoming events at www.mccc.edu/holocaust.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
THIS Thursday 3/7 - Only A Number in the Classroom!
Josh Besserman's workshop on using Only A Number in the classroom has been RE-SCHEDULED for this THURSDAY, MARCH 7 at 4:30 pm.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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