February 7, 2017
Remembrance Day Program Tackles Tough Questions
Are there limits to forgiveness? Do victims have the responsibility to overcome injustice and rise above resentment, or are there some crimes that can never be forgotten?

February 7, 2017
Are there limits to forgiveness? Do victims have the responsibility to overcome injustice and rise above resentment, or are there some crimes that can never be forgotten?

February 7, 2017
At the onset of World War II, Helena Flaum, 12 at the time, lived in Rawa-Ruska, Poland, not far from the Ukrainian border. After Germany invaded, she moved into the town’s ghetto until the Nazis began transporting Jews to concentration camps.
January 3, 2017
The Center for Holocaust, Human Rights, and Genocide Education (Chhange) at Brookdale Community College (BCC) in Lincroft recently issued a statement expressing concern over the recent surge in hate crimes, post-election.
December 23, 2016
The Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education received a $10,000 grant from OceanFirst Foundation to help it build what will be a permanent exhibit on the Brookdale Community College campus in Middletown.
Chhange educates, inspires, and empowers individuals to stand up to injustice.