
The Greenberg Center for Learning and Tolerance is especially proud to be a sponsor of The Paperclip Campaign. This amazing grass-roots program was started by one teacher and her students in Academy School District Twenty Colorado Springs to honor the victims of the Holocaust and to state visibly that we each have a personal responsibility to ensure that it never happens again.
For over 20 years, schools across our country have incorporated the Paperclip Campaign into the Holocaust education curriculum. We ask students to demonstrate opposition to racism, prejudice, and hate crimes against millions of people around the world by wearing paperclips on their clothes or link them as bracelets during the annual Days of Remembrance.
Please visit the Paperclip Campaign website for additional resources, posters, and activities for your classroom or program. To register your participation in our campaign, please click here. There is no fee to participate. However, we would like to record the number of registrants and locations.
