WELCOME TO TOLERANCE MINNESOTA

Tolerance Minnesota is an award-winning diversity education program that utilizes popular culture to help teachers and students understand the importance and impact of all cultures in our society.

Tolerance Minnesota creates partnerships with students, parents and teachers to celebrate diversity, confront prejudice and encourage civic responsibility through resources, lesson plans and art residencies that meet Minnesota's graduation standards and fit seamlessly into teachers' existing curricula.

For an updated program overview of Tolerance Minnesota, please click here.

Please join Tolerance Minnesota for a Screening of In the Shadow of the Acropolis, a Documentary Sharing the Untold Story of the Holocaust in Greece.

Sunday, November 16th, 3:30 p.m.

Riverview Theater

3800 42nd Avenue S.

Minneapolis, MN 55406

Click here to view a poster of the event.

Admission to the program is $15 for adults and $10 for students.

For more information, call (612) 338-7816 or e-mail Laura@ToleranceMinnesota.org.

Winner of the Minnesota Council of Non Profit's "Best Anti-Racism Initiative" and the Anne Frank Center USA's "Spirit of Anne Frank Award," Tolerance Minnesota is a proven and recognized entity, providing:

  • News about tolerance in our community through the monthly Educator E-Source 
  • Resources for parents and teachers
  • Pop culture themed lesson plans and activities that focus on diversity, respect and civic responsibility that fit into existing classroom curricula.

Follow this link to learn the story behind Tolerance Minnesota and the history of its development as the preeminent diversity initiative in the state of Minnesota.

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11-16-08 JCRC Holocaust Education Program.pdf    Size:  716.5KB