When Extremist Ideas Are No Longer Considered "Extreme"

Overview
Thursday, March 30 | 7pm
EXTREMIST BELIEFS AND VIOLENCE ARE ON THE RISE. Holocaust history warns of the dangers posed when these ideas are mainstreamed. JOIN US IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY as we discuss the dangers posed when extremist ideas are normalized and what is being done to challenge them. This program is part of our award-winning Stay Connected Live series.
SPEAKERS
- DR. EDNA FRIEDBERG, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- DR. ARIE KRUGLANSKI, Holocaust survivor and distinguished Psychology professor at the University of Maryland
- VIDHYA RAMALINGAM, Founder and CEO, Moonshot
The program is free and open to the public, but reservations are required.
For more information, please contact the Museum’s Western Regional Office at 202.817.4725 or westernteam@ushmm.org.
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