Yorkshire Post

New Sunday events at Holocaust Centre North

- Grace Hammond FEATURES WRITER

ACENTRE which tells the global history of the Holocaust through a northern lens can share its important stories from survivors with more people as it opens on Sundays from 11am for spring and summer. Holocaust Centre North presents more than 120 stories and materials from survivors and refugees who rebuilt their lives in the North of England after escaping or surviving Nazi persecutio­n.

Based at the University of Huddersfie­ld, the centre is now launching a new programme of weekend events, talks and family activities to enable visitors of all ages to engage with its permanent exhibition. This mostly free programme of weekly events is aimed at bringing to life the centre’s collection­s and archives, as well as its themes of survival, persecutio­n, history, loss, migration, resilience and hope.

Hannah Randall, head of learning at Holocaust Centre North, says: “Our Sunday events give new audiences the chance to engage with our work who normally may not be able to due to their work or family commitment­s.

“Sundays also give us the space to offer programmin­g outside our usual offer to bring history to life through hands-on activities, talks and creative programmin­g.”

The new Sunday programme starts this week, on April 28, when people are invited to join the centre’s dedicated learning team for activities that will test their skills and knowledge. This event is free for people of all ages and drop-ins are welcome.

On Sunday, May 5, attendees are invited to make their own ‘zine’ reflecting on their experience­s of visiting the centre.

Third generation Holocaust survivor Elissa Winston will talk about her family’s story of the genocide and her grandmothe­r’s story of survival on Sunday, May 12.

Then on Sunday, May 19, there will be a talk on the work of Louise K Wilson, produced as part of Encounteri­ng Survival, the series of audio guides made for the centre’s Through Our Eyes exhibition.

Tracy Craggs is Holocaust Centre North’s head of collection­s but she has also interviewe­d members of the Armed Forces for 25 years, both for her doctoral thesis An Unspectacu­lar War? Reconstruc­ting the History of the 2nd Battalion East Yorkshire

Regiment during the Second World War and also on behalf of museums and archives across the UK. Her first book resulted from a promise she made to the veterans of the 2nd Battalion to tell their story.

Her talk at the centre on Sunday, June 2 aims to bring to life the memories of some of the men who landed on Sword Beach on D-Day.

On Sunday, June 9, there will be an exclusive tour around the permanent exhibition Through Our Eyes, including stories of survivors which could not be fit into the exhibition.

And on Sunday, June 16, Ruth Steinberg will present an afternoon of stories, music and humour in her performanc­e of A Flower Is Not A Rat.

To book, visit: hcn.org.uk/events

 ?? ?? ARCHIVE: A 2020 exhibition at the Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre.
ARCHIVE: A 2020 exhibition at the Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre.

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