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Events

Teacher Night - AATH Exhibit
  • Free evening event for Wyoming educators with staff from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM).
  • Wednesday May 21, 2025
AATH Exhibit Opening Reception
  • Hayley Prihoda, Program Coordinator at USHMM, will provide opening remarks and introduce the AATH exhibit. Refreshments will be served.
  • Thursday May 22, 2025
Parallel Barbed Wire: From Heart Mountain to Dachau
  • The stories of Clarence Matsumura and Solly Ganor—two men from opposite sides of WWII whose paths crossed in a moment of liberation.
  • Thursday May 29, 2025
Panic, Propaganda, and Prejudice - AATH Exhibit
  • Exploring anti-Semitic and anti-Asian propaganda in the early 1900s, how propaganda works, and how to resist its influence.
  • Tuesday Jun 3, 2025
Film Screening: Woman in Gold
  • Screening of Woman in Gold followed by a discussion with Rabbi Moshe Halfon and Warren Murphy.
  • Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
Stories and Songs of Resistance
  • Stories of spiritual and physical resistance during the Holocaust, plus songs from the Jewish Partisan movement.
  • Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
"Witness to History" Talk
  • Sam Mihara shares his personal story of being incarcerated as a Japanese American child during WWII.
  • Friday Jun 13, 2025
Avoiding Hate: Stories from Wyoming's History
  • Explores Wyoming’s history of interfaith cooperation and the dangers of hate, with insights from Warren Murphy’s book.
  • Monday Jun 16, 2025
Dry Timber: Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism Before 1933
  • A workshop on the historical roots of antisemitism and anti-Judaism, with personal reflections from the presenter.
  • Thursday Jun 19, 2025
The True Story of a Rescue Misson in Nazi Germany
AATH Speaker, Carter Reed
  • Cody native and legal scholar Carter Reed explores the political rhetoric and constitutional rights abuses faced by Japanese Americans.
  • Thursday Jun 26, 2025

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