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Your library and Holocaust Memorial Day

Libraries play a key role in communities by providing a cultural hub for everyone to enjoy and a space to ask questions, learn and explore. This Get involved guide gives you examples and practical suggestions for what you can do in your library to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and how you can learn from genocide to work towards a better future.

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Libraries are well placed to promote learning lessons from the past to challenge hatred and discrimination in our society today. They are unique in the variety of different people they bring together. 

For ideas and guidance on how your prison can mark HMD, download our Get involved guide for libraries.

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