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Home / Education / Holocaust Survivor's Son Inspires Youth Anti-Prejudice Project

Holocaust Survivor's Son Inspires Youth Anti-Prejudice Project

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Students launched the Dora Love Prize to create projects against prejudice.
  • Chris Shaw, son of a Holocaust survivor, shared his mother's message.
  • The annual competition encourages themes of diversity, inclusion, and tolerance.
Holocaust Survivor's Son Inspires Youth Anti-Prejudice Project

An annual event designed to empower young people to combat prejudice, the Dora Love Prize, recently launched in Ipswich. Hosted by the University of Suffolk, the event brought together seven schools from across the county.

Chris Shaw, whose mother survived concentration camps including Auschwitz, shared her enduring message of overcoming bitterness and hatred. He expressed hope that the initiative would inspire students to question injustice, stating, "It must be wrong to barricade yourself behind bitterness to bury yourself in hatred."

Now in its 14th year, the competition has seen participation from schools across Suffolk and Essex, and even internationally. Founder Prof Rainer Schulze noted the current global climate but found optimism in the students' commitment to an inclusive future.

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Students will develop projects on diversity, inclusion, and tolerance, presenting their work to judges in June. One student, Alice, 13, is focusing on rights for girls in Iran, inspired by her family heritage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Dora Love Prize is an annual event where young people create projects to combat prejudice, diversity, inclusion, and tolerance.
Chris Shaw, the son of a Holocaust survivor, spoke at the launch event, sharing his mother's message.
Student projects will be presented to a panel of judges at events in Suffolk and Essex in June.

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