Student Programs
Hate Ends Now: Cattle Car Exhibit

Hate Ends Now: The Cattle Car Exhibit is our largest student program, now entering its fourth year. This powerful 360-degree video presentation is housed inside a replica boxcar, bringing history to life through an immersive learning experience. Students step inside and are transported into the story of the Holocaust, gaining a deeper understanding of the human cost of hatred and prejudice. The program is enhanced by educator-led discussions and authentic artifacts, providing vital context and encouraging meaningful reflection.
This unforgettable experience ensures the lessons of the Holocaust are not just studied, but truly felt—teaching the responsibility to remember and to stand against hatred. As one student shared, “Seeing them in person made it feel real. And then after we went to the cattle car, it was just a truly immersive, impactful lesson that I learned about the Holocaust."
In 2024–2025 alone, the exhibit visited 30 schools and reached more than 16,000 students across Palm Beach County and neighboring communities, leaving a profound and lasting impact.
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