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Our logo serves as a visual representation of the efforts of
the NWCHGEE to use on scholarship, service, and teaching to actualize its
mission. Its designer, AJ Barse, explains each of the components in the symbol
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Open Book History is not a closed
book. Some pages have already been written and we cannot change what has
been done. However, there are new pages being written each day. Through
education and action we can, in small part, join with others to write
today’s page complete with remembrance, compassion, and understanding. |
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Star of David
During the Holocaust, the Nazi party mandated
that every Jew wear a Star of David. Here the word "Jude" is in the center,
identifying its wearer as a Jew from Germany. Our center was started for the
purpose of remembering the period in modern world history known as the
Holocaust during which time six million Jews were murdered and it is with
that memory in mind that we include this representation of Nazi tyranny
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Lest We Forget
In our effort to respect humanity and its
cultural diversity, the NWCHGEE is not only dedicated to remembering the
past, but learning from it in order to promote the human rights of all
people. The Holocaust, a human tremendum unparalleled and unfathomable to
any person bonded to life, is historically significant and specific.
Genocides and ethnocides, however, are not unique and continue to occur
despite the hopes of many Holocaust survivors that such occurrences would
never happen again. Today, more than ever, we need to remember the cruelty
that human kind can inflict |
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The White Rose
In 1942 a group of five students and one professor from the University at
Munich created the White Rose Society, the purpose of which was to provide
intelligent/passive resistance to Nazi propaganda. Together they wrote,
printed and distributed six leaflets despite great risk to their own
personal safety. Shortly after distributing their sixth leaflet they were
captured, tried and executed. We include a white rose in our logo to
symbolize the courage needed to take a principled stand against the type of
reasoning that fosters and supports genocide. |
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