Community Partners
The Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibition is the centerpiece for community outreach and educational programming that focuses on issues of intolerance and human rights. It provides an opportunity for organizations and individuals to come together and be part of a powerful exhibit with a compelling message. 2010 community partners include:
ABQ Stages
African American Museum and Cultural Center of New Mexico
Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice
Albuquerque Public Library
Albuquerque Public School District
Baha'is of Bernalillo County West
Bookworks
Bridges for Peace
City of Albuquerque
Dept. of Health/Youth Suicide Prevention
El Centro de La Raza NM
Equality New Mexico
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Holocaust and Intolerance Museum of New Mexico
Indigenous Coalition in Support of Anne Frank Exhibit
Japanese American Citizens League
Jewish Community Center
Jewish Family Service New Mexico
Keshet Dance Company
KUNM – Children’s Hour
New Mexico Community Faithlinks
New Mexico Coalition for Public Charter Schools
New Mexico Public Education Department
NM DOH/Youth Suicide Prevention
New Mexico Practitioners of Falun Gong
NAACP
Office of African American Affairs
Peaceful Nations
Rape Crisis Center of New Mexico
Rio Rancho Esther Bone Library
Santa Fe Community Partnership
Solomon Schecter Day School
United World College of American Southwest
Working Classroom
Youth for Human Rights International