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    Wassmuth Center for Human Rights Education Poster Sets

    The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial

    Anne Frank Memorial Poster

    Designed by Boise graphic artist Stephanie Inman, the 18” x 24” poster reminds us of the power of goodness in Anne Frank’s words.  “I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.”  The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial was built to be place of hope, a place of compassion, and a place that honors those who have suffered at the hands of the oppressor – and those who have stood up to confront injustice.

    Support the work of the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights with an online $10 purchase (shipping and handling included).

    The Spiral of Injustice

    Whether the 18” x 24” “Spiral of Injustice” poster is used as a graphic to discuss the Holocaust or as a tool for examining contemporary issues and patterns, educators are telling us that their students are able to frame discussion according to the devolving stages.  Analysis of injustice must include the recognition of impact when “the other” has been demeaned or marginalized in the community.

    Project made possible with print support from HP Inc.

    Support the work of the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights with an online $10 purchase (shipping and handling included).

    Be an Upstander

    Be an Updstander - what poster
    Be an Updstander - when poster
    Be an Updstander - why poster
    Be an Updstander - how poster

    In a set of five 18″ x 24″ posters, the Center’s “Be an Upstander” poster series encourages students to take action when they hear or witness injustice.  We remind that doing or saying nothing sends a message that injustice is acceptable.  It isn’t.

    Project made possible with print support from HP Inc.

    Support the work of the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights with an online $20 purchase (shipping and handling included).

    Holocaust

    “The Holocaust provides one of the most effective subjects for examining basic moral issues.  A structured inquiry into this history yields critical lessons for an investigation into human behavior.  It also addresses one of the central mandates of education in the United States, which is to examine what it means to be a responsible citizen.”  – United State Holocaust Memorial Museum

    The 18” x 24” “Auschwitz” poster features the quote “Dear Teacher” by Haim Ginott that is etched in the stone of the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial.

    Project made possible with print support from HP Inc.

    Support the work of the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights with an online $10 purchase (shipping and handling included).