Project Description

The Anne Frank Trust UK organised an educational visit to Amsterdam for 16 young people from diverse faiths, cultures, and disadvantaged UK communities, aimed at deepening their understanding of antisemitism and strengthening intercultural dialogue. In partnership with the Anne Frank House, the programme combined historical site visits, interactive workshops, and a conversation with a Holocaust survivor, empowering participants to challenge prejudice within their own communities.

Findings

  • The project increased awareness of antisemitism as a global and historical issue.
  • It strengthened empathy and solidarity across faiths and cultures.
  • It enhanced partnerships with the Anne Frank House and empowered participants to become agents of change in their communities.

 

Project Partners:

  • Anne Frank Trust

 

Place of Realisation:

  • UK
  • Netherlands