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Grant Application to the Nevada Humanities Committee, circa 1984

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1983 to 1985

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Grant Application to the Nevada Humanities Committee, Inc. for the Nevada Student Conference on the Holocaust and Human Rights.

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    jhp000945. Sperling Kronberg Mack Holocaust Resource Center Records, 1971-2016. MS-00733. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d11j9b204

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    NEVADA HUMANITIES COMMITTEE, INC. GRANT APPLICATION NHC# - - - - -- - Congressional District# A. BASIC INFORMATION 1. of organization(s) presenting proposal:_.:J~E~W~I~S~H...__,"-"-'-'=~.._.__,.......,____,.,.,..'-----" ........ .__ CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT WASHOE COUNTY SCHOOL DIS ,~ Street: 1030 E. Twain Avenue City: Las Vegas Zip_:_8_;:9_1_:0c..:c9_ ____ Phone=732-0556 2. Project Director: __ ~E~I~L=E=E~N~K~O~L~L~I~N.:::_S __ ____ =-=-------------- Fiscal Agent: WINNIE CROCKETT Publicity Director: -M-IM-I K-A-TZ ----------Phone: 732-0556 ). Category of Appli6ation: General X Museums_a_n_d_ _H istorical Humanist in the Library Media - --------- -- Planning and Mini-Grant-s -------- --------------- 4. Title: THE HOLOCAUST and HUMAN RIGHTS - Nevada Student Conference There wiII be two keynote addresses, workshops and a panel discussion 5. Brief descriJ;>tion of _project: This Conference will foc us on Human Rights and the Holocaust with the primary audience being selected secondary school students . 6. 7 ? Two keynote addresses will be open t6 the general public , as will the panel disc11ssion. One address will be an academic humanist ' s approach to the topic; the s econd will be the first-hand account of a survivor . "'3--:- 9 March Dates: From d:t~ f!:ffl. 3 ~~ -q~ ~ o To Location: Las Vegas - Holida Estimated Attendance : Las Cost of the Program: G&M: In-Kind: Total: ? Q,o le ?1 h vol ve. &: \ ? E \~ \\ \ ns 2 E '/ d :z_ ? VV\ +. MK k, v. 4 ? . Dr-. V. rn ~- w. ' 11> ~ . S . (~) Dr. k . we.:"J,Vt.3 I 10.(a.o \cl . ~) The schedule is as f ollows: 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 - 3:45 p . m. 3:45 - 4:15 p.m. 4: 20 -:- 5:05 p.m. 5 : 10 - 5:55 p . m. Reg i stra tion Opening Remarks - Gove rnor Bryan and Superintendent of Schooli Major Addr ess in bo th cities - Dr. Carlos Cort ez - Human Rights and the Holocaus t - An Academic Approac h with both historical and contemporary perspectives Works hop I Workshop II It ScJzJt~ ,( ,( t( /( (( ,, 1 ? Each participan t will a tt e nd two ( 2) workshops, one by an academi c and one b y a s urviv or. 6:00 - 7 :00 p . m. Dinner 7:00 - 8:00 p . m. 8:00 9 : 00 p . m. Keynote Address in both c it ies - Robert Clary - Su rviv or Summation , Ques tions and Answe rs Mod era tor - Karla McComb Panel ists I "J., ' Dr. Fontana Dr. Cortez Dr. Mattson (Rober t Clary 4 /or S " Jl.--CI.U-.4A f-/o}C C ~c.",n",u ,,.",.i..... A.,J .. ?. ..1?, }\ There will be an essay contest in which the high school s tudents will participa t e. They will write es says on the Holocaust and Human Rights . Prizes will be awarded for the o u tstanding e n tries. The foc u s of the mee t ing is for secondary stu dents , to serv e to educate and to stimulate their think i n g. There will also b e an emphasis on making it a pplicab le to th ir lives. There wil l be pre ss releases for the newspap ers , and radio and telev ision spots . Announc ements will b e sent to cler g ymen for their bulletins. Posters will be mad e and distributed thro u gho u t the city on t~UNLV a nd CCCC . Pu tf?/1,<,vtt:CL, :5 ,::.fta in th e public libraries . The stud n t a u e nt eAs ou~d numb er a Vegas and probably will include2QO ot h r interested people. Schedule: 3:30-4:00 4:00-4:10 4:10-4:40 4:45-5:30 5:40-6:25 Registration Opening Remarks - Noel Manoukian, Chief Justice th e Nevada Supreme Court, a nd Superintendant of Schools, Marvin Moss. Human Rights and the Holocaust - An Academic Approach - Dr. Carlos Cortez. Workshop I Workshop II of ? / e.,t, The Reno Workshops will be conducted by academ\ans, human rights experts and Holocaust Survivors. 1) Jae~ Crouchet t f-~mR) "History Approach"; 2) Rabbi Paul Tuchman (Temple Sinai) "Jews Today"; 3) Rabbi Kalman Dubov (Temple E~manuel) "Anti-Semitism"; 4) Leslie Gray (Attorney)"Liberation, the American Viewpoint"; 5) Jud Allen (-R-e irea President, Chamhe_ Go~--~,"The Liberation of Buchenw~ld and German Reaction"; 6) John Emerson (United Methodist Church)"The Christian Viewpoint"; 7?) Michael Fromhart, Susan Devoges (Psychiatrists) "The Psychology of Anti-Anybody"; 8) Mary Wyckoff, Denton Gehr (WCSD teac h ers)"Why Holocaust?"; 9) Mel Mermelstein - Survivor; 10) Barry ?spanjaard - Survivor; 11) Gloria Lyons - Survivor; 12) Sister Klaryta Antosjeuska - Sur v ivor; 13) Joseph Kohn - Survivor; 14) Thomas Blatt - Survivor. 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