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Hello there, it’s your host Sharon. Welcome back to That’s Debatable. Today’s episode is part 2 of my interview with Dr. Anna Kaminsky, the director of The Federal Foundation for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Eastern Germany. Go check out part 1 if you haven’t. Today, we’re picking up where we left off. What are some ways students in Germany learn about the history of East Germany outside of classrooms? What are some methods their Foundation uses for educational programs to make it more welcoming to the public? Dr. Kaminsky would also share with us her delegation’s visit to the National Human Rights Museum in Taiwan, and what she looks forward to collaborating with Taiwan in the future. Hit play and join our chat.
You can learn more about their foundation’s work on their official website.
By Sharon LinHello there, it’s your host Sharon. Welcome back to That’s Debatable. Today’s episode is part 2 of my interview with Dr. Anna Kaminsky, the director of The Federal Foundation for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Eastern Germany. Go check out part 1 if you haven’t. Today, we’re picking up where we left off. What are some ways students in Germany learn about the history of East Germany outside of classrooms? What are some methods their Foundation uses for educational programs to make it more welcoming to the public? Dr. Kaminsky would also share with us her delegation’s visit to the National Human Rights Museum in Taiwan, and what she looks forward to collaborating with Taiwan in the future. Hit play and join our chat.
You can learn more about their foundation’s work on their official website.