Holocaust Center for Humanity

Holocaust Center for Humanity

Museums Belltown

Visit from June 28 to August 9 to see the world premiere of Remembering & Resisting: LGBTQ+ History from Nazi Germany to Today. This traveling exhibit, created by the Pink Triangle Legacies Project, examines the Nazi persecution of queer and trans people and the ongoing struggle to reclaim their history. Through stories of survival, activism, and remembrance, it reveals how the struggle to reclaim LGBTQ+ history continues to shape debates over memory and civil rights today.

Founded in 1989, The Holocaust Center for Humanity is a museum and educational center dedicated to preserving Holocaust history with an emphasis on local survivors. The museum hosts permanent and temporary exhibits that explore stories of the Holocaust, featuring artifacts, testimonies, interactive displays, and more.

The Holocaust Center for Humanity is open to the public on Sundays from 10am-4pm, with additional hours for special exhibits. Check out the events calendar on their website to find upcoming programs.

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