The cattle car exhibit was visited by dozens of classes ranging from oceanography to English, and was on campus from April 21 to 23 after having been postponed a year.
Jory Reiken was the lead educator that led the exhibit viewing. Since the beginning of the school year. Reiken estimated that she has traveled to fifty different schools with the car. She has been with Hate Ends Now, the organization that the exhibit has partnered with, for four years now.
Cattle car deviates from traditional education style to teach the Holocaust’s history
Ellie Hise, Editor-in-Chief
May 4, 2025
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