Holocaust survivor and proud naturalized citizen Gerda Weissmann Klein discusses the importance of engaging today's students in civics education to help ensure that the citizens of tomorrow will continue to foster tolerance, understanding, service to one another, and a greater appreciation for the privilege and responsibility of citizenship.
"Holocaust survivor and proud naturalized citizen Gerda Weissmann Klein discusses the importance of engaging today's students in civics education to help ensure that the citizens of tomorrow will continue to foster tolerance, understanding, service to one another, and a greater appreciation for the privilege and responsibility of citizenship."@en
Viterbo University. D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership.
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