
Interview with Jasmine Munn-McDonnell
Recently, Centre Director Kathy Baykitch spoke to Jasmine about her role at AHMSEC as well as social media's utility in Holocaust memory and commemoration and, in combatting antisemitism and racism. Kathy: Can you tell us what inspires you about coordinating AHMSEC’s...

Interview with Sue Drenth
At a recent site inspection and at a safe social distance Kathy Baykitch, Centre Director had a chance to speak with Sue Drenth, about her time with AHMSEC. Kathy: Looking back when you first joined the AHSMEC project did you have any idea of what...

AHMSEC’s commitment to Holocaust education
The Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Steiner Education Centre is committed to teaching the Holocaust to current Australian educational standards. On 22 January 2018 UNESCO outlined the importance of teaching and learning about the Holocaust (full article can be...

Holocaust education: why we still need it
More than 70 years after the end of the Second World War, Holocaust education is as important as ever and the lessons we can draw from it are as timely as ever and remain relevant in a modern world too. ‘It was possible for this to happen, and it...