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LIGHT
Centers

A graphic of a community with a LIGHT Center

Educational
Hubs

Where student ambassadors plan, organize, and carry out LIGHT programming. They are Humanities “makerspace” classrooms within schools and community centers dedicated to research, remembrance, and advocacy. They function as the hub of the school or community connecting students to leadership opportunities throughout the area, and are a local memorial dedicated to all victims of human rights violations…

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Humanities
"Makerspaces"

Humanities “makerspaces” and a “home” for all things related to human rights and genocide.

Shaler Area LIGHT students work with community members on projects at a remembrance event.

Humanities
"Makerspaces"

Humanities “makerspaces” and a “home” for all things related to human rights and genocide.

A photo of a camera and history book

Satellite Branches

Function as satellite branches of Holocaust and human rights centers and museums.

Hubs

HUB of the school or community, connecting students to organizations and innovative leadership opportunities.

Students attend an event honoring Indigenous Peoples' Day

Hubs

HUB of the school, connecting students to organizations and innovative leadership opportunities.

From left to right: LIGHT Founder Nick Haberman, Lauren Bairnsfather, and David Estrin.

Remembrance Spaces

Permanent spaces of remembrance for victims of the Holocaust, contemporary genocides, and human rights violations.

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