Conferences

If you are an Oklahoma public school teacher in Social Studies, English Language Arts or Visual Arts, please join the us for the SB 1671 Holocaust Legislation Coalition’s Eva K Unterman Conferences for Holocaust Education and earn (7) professional development credits for attending.

These FREE conferences prepare Oklahoma teachers to carry out Senate Bill, 1671 that makes Holocaust education available to all Oklahoma students grades 6-12. State Holocaust experts will present classroom lessons at the following locations listed below in the schedule.

2025 Conferences

Unbroken Spirit: Holocaust Resistance, Rescue, Resilience

The many examples of armed and unarmed resistance in the ghettos and death camps refute the persistent yet false assertions that the Jews did not resist, but simply walked to the gas chambers “like sheep to the slaughter.” Resistance took many forms.

Please join us summer 2025 for the Eva Unterman Conferences for Holocaust Education, sponsored by the Oklahoma Holocaust Legislation Coalition to explore questions such as: What forms did resistance take? Who fought for Jewish honor and to avenge the slaughter of so many innocent victims? These and other questions will be answered when we gather for a day of learning in June and July of 2025.

State Holocaust experts will present experience-based, classroom-ready lessons. Social Studies, ELA and Visual Arts teachers will receive 7 Professional Development credits and instruction specific to their disciplines at our FREE conferences. Breakfast and lunch provided.

Conference Dates/Locations:

Monday, June 9 in LAWTON

Monday, June 16 in TULSA

Monday, July 21 in NORMAN

Monday, July 28 in ENID