Against Urban Antisemitism: Restoring the Local Jewish Presence Explore Projects By Topic Antisemitism Democracy LGBTQIA+ Genocide Migration Racism All Projects More Action Projects The Anne Frank Project Posznań Authors: Sudip Bhandari, Łukasz Niparko, Poland, 2015 The Anne Frank Project Posznań, created by Senior Fellows Sudip Bhandari and Łukasz Niparko, is a intensive educational program for young people to learn about Jewish history in Poland, tolerance, and how to react when encountering Antisemitism. Holocaust Identification Cards Authors: Inga Kotlo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2013 Inspired by the Holocaust Identification Cards that are given at the entrance of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, this project aims to emphasize the importance of remembrance, and tries to enhance the reader's ability to depict and relate to the universal concept of loss. Space & Memory: The Presence of Jewish Absence in Poland's Contemporary Landscape Authors: Łukasz Posłuszny, Michelle Shofet, Marissa Sophia Schneiderman, Poland, 2016 Humanity in Action Senior Fellows Łukasz Posłuszny, Michelle Shofet, and Marissa Sophie Schneiderman created this project, sought to re-conceptualize the ways of remembering the war and the Holocaust, and to discuss social aesthetics of monuments and alternative forms of memory in the context of trauma, and on the other hand it also promoted tolerance among young people and a desire to fight anti-Semitism.