Come aboard this extraordinary bus-sized traveling exhibit to hear empowering stories that combat anti-Semitism, bullying, racism, hate and intolerance while promoting human dignity.
The MMOT is affiliated with the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum. Wiesenthal was a prisoner in five Nazi concentration camps during World War II. He dedicated his life after the war to search for and legally prosecute Nazi criminals, and to promote Holocaust memory and education. The MMOT hopes to inspire thousands of Illinoisans to stand up to hate and strive toward positive social change.
Please note the MMOT is an enclosed space that does get dark with many display screens. While there is no strobing, the sound of the narration can be quite loud. The MMOT is wheelchair accessible. If you will need to use the lift, please email Sara at [smurray@aapld.org] prior to your visit.
AGE GROUP: | Senior | Middle School | High School | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Community Event |