On November 09, 2017 Dr. Igor Shchupak, director of “Tkuma” Institute and the Holocaust Museum, held classes with the ten-grade school students of Dnipro school #148. Together with school students, Dr. Shchupak discussed the problems of values that allow countries and people to be successful (or unsuccessful). They talked about national traditions and universal human rights, tolerance in the widest sense – and its borders.

“Theoretically, everything is clear, everyone are like-minded people. However, it is much easier to condemn xenophobia to certain peoples than harassing peers. It is easier to defend democracy in the country than in somebody’s own family, – noted Dr. Shchupak. – All this is true. Nevertheless, the main thing – we must talk openly with young people.

Thanks for the pleasure of communicating with school headmistress and form mistress of the 10th (and 5th) grades.”