Holocaust survivor brings history to life for Kate Andrews students
The images displayed on the projector screen were disturbing, and first-hand accounts of the horrors of Nazi death camps brought tears to the eyes of more than one audience member.
What Kate Andrews High School students heard loudest from Eva Olsson’s presentation, however, were messages of hope.
“We are one human race and it should be our goal to love each other and respect each other,” said Grade 12 student Alyssa Brown, of what she took away from the Holocaust survivor’s talk. “It shouldn’t depend on our race, religion, sexuality or gender. We should all have the same opportunities and feel loved.”
Olsson visited Kate Andrews High School to bring awareness of hate, bullying and bystanders.