The Sydney Jewish Museum will host a Human Rights Discovery Day on Wednesday 5 December 2018, designed to introduce students to the concept of human rights.
Curated by the museum’s education team and tailored to Year 6 students, the free session will run from 10am until 2pm.
Students will be presented a range of voices on some of the most pressing human rights issues in Australia today.
The session will feature an Indigenous Australian speaker talking about the Stolen Generation, a child Holocaust survivor and an interactive session that focuses on the rights of people with disabilities.
Students will have the opportunity to explore the topic of human rights from a variety of perspectives, and learn how to grapple with these often complex issues.
Bookings are essential and can be made by calling 02 9360 7999.
Photo courtesy of Katherine Griffiths