As Bill Pickett reported for us a while back, a special traveling exhibit describing the Holocaust is now on display at the Vermilion County Museum through November 10th. Museum director Sue Richter recently joined Laura Williams on 1490 WDAN’s Community Connection program, talking about how the display traces the Holocaust’s history and developments between 1933 and 1945, told by so many different panels.

AUDIO: And yet, at the same time when you put them all together, you can see the whole progression down through the years. And of course it ends at the end with a lot of questions. And it basically, it’s the idea, even for today’s world of tolerance, that people have to have tolerance and understanding of other people.
For more on the Courage to Remember display, please go to VermilionCountyMuseum.org.
To hear Laura Williams’ entire interview with Sue Richter, please go to https://vermilioncountyfirst.com/the-community-connection/
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