As survivors pass on, more Holocaust education could be headed to Arizona classrooms

Kim Klett, a teacher at Dobson High School, holds up a newspaper story about Rwandan genocide during her Holocaust literature class on Tuesday, February 4, 2020. She believes it’s important to teach about more genocides than just the Holocaust. “(The Holocaust) is something that's still enough in our recent history,” she said. “The connections that are made between the two. So I think it’s a good starting point . . .We have to teach about other genocides in addition.” (Delia Johnson/Cronkite News)

Kim Klett, a teacher at Dobson High School, holds up a newspaper story about Rwandan genocide during her Holocaust literature class on Tuesday, February 4, 2020. She believes it’s important to teach about more genocides than just the Holocaust. “(The Holocaust) is something that's still enough in our recent history,” she said. “The connections that are made between the two. So I think it’s a good starting point . . .We have to teach about other genocides in addition.” (Delia Johnson/Cronkite News)

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