published in The Concord Journal
The Concord-Carlisle Human Rights Council marks its 30th anniversary by hosting the documentary film, “Secret Courage: The Story of Walter Suskind,” at a presentation, tonight, Thursday, Sept. 20 at the Alcott School Auditorium. Producers Karen and Tim Morse of Carlisle will present to discuss the film. The event is free to […]
September 2007
Human rights film
Secret Courage: The Story of Walter Suskind: 9/20/2007
The Concord Carlisle Human Rights Council invites you to a free showing of
Secret Courage, in celebration of our 30th anniversary
Like other Jews who were forced to work in concert with the Nazis, Walter Suskind was considered a collaborator by many of his Jewish brethren. Suskind, a German Jewish salesman living in Amsterdam during the Nazi […]
Dilemma: Reaction in the Face of Hate
by Polly Attwood | published in The Concord Journal
One of the ongoing concerns for any community today is how to respond to hate crimes and the actions of hate groups. These are very tricky questions, but ignoring them cannot be an option – we have to acknowledge that hate crimes and the groups that […]
Looking Back on 30 Years: and Forward
by Polly Attwood | published in The Concord Journal
If you have read the two previous articles, you know where we came from, and some of what we do. Another large part of our task is to make sure that we work closely with all parts of our community – schools, town government, Police Department, […]
The Climate of the Community is the Responsibility of the Citizens of the Community