Twitter | Hanapin | |
Anne Frank Center
ANNE FRANK CENTER FOR MUTUAL RESPECT works towards Anne Frank's dream of no prejudice. We in the USA.
3,102
Mga Tweet
2,260
Mga Sinusundan
98,448
Mga Tagasunod
Mga Tweet
Anne Frank Center 9 min.
Sumasagot kay @AnneFrankCenter
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center 10 min.
Thank you for amplifying the message of hope and compassion that Anne Frank has inspired -- today and every day. Charles Micheaux, actor, Atlanta, Georgia
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center 18 min.
Sumasagot kay @AnneFrankCenter
Register now for today's 4-5pm EST.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center 22 min.
Whether you teach history, English, psychology, or art; work with kids; or have children of your own, this webinar can help you understand ways of connecting past with present. Join us to learn some ways of engaging kids with Anne Frank's story.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center 4 na oras
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." - Dr Martin Luther King Jr
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Ni-retweet ni Anne Frank Center
US Holocaust Museum 12 oras
90 years ago, was born. For millions, she was their window into the Holocaust. Though Anne wrote most of her diary while in hiding from the Nazis, she inspired us with her ability to believe in the enduring power of hope. 📸
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Ni-retweet ni Anne Frank Center
Gillian Walnes 7 oras
'I must hold on to my ideals. Perhaps the day will come when I'll be able to realise them' wrote That day never came but 1000s of people around the world are realising them in Anne's memory. Read how in 'The Legacy of Anne Frank'
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center 4 na oras
"After the awful events of yesterday, finally something good happens and brings us... hope! Hope for an end to the war, hope for peace." - Anne Frank (July 26, 1943) Dan Brook, San Jose State University, thank you for adding your voice to those improving the world!
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center 5 oras
"It's utterly impossible for me to build my life on a foundation of chaos, suffering, and death... I somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty too shall end, that peace and tranquility will return once more." - Anne Frank (July 15, 1944)
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 11
Sumasagot kay @AnneFrankCenter
Anne Frank's legacy is her indomitable spirit and refusal to sacrifice her values. She inspires , revealing the beauty and tragedy of human connection. She lives on in the hearts of millions who must now build the more compassionate world she envisioned.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 11
Sumasagot kay @AnneFrankCenter
Today, as we remember her, we mourn the loss of Anne and millions others whose lives have been stolen by those determined to deny the most basic freedom: the right to exist.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 11
Sumasagot kay @AnneFrankCenter
Seventy-seven years ago, a birthday gift changed the world when Anne Frank received what would become her famous diary -- a gift that represented freedom for her, an outlet to express her innermost thoughts, reactions, hopes, and fears.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 11
"I was awake at six o'clock, which isn't surprising, since it was my birthday. When I couldn't wait any longer... I went to Daddy and Mama and then to the living room to open my presents, and you were the first thing I saw, maybe one of my nicest presents." - Anne Frank
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 10
This Wednesday, June 12, 2019 marks what would have been Anne Frank's 90th birthday. Help us remember by sharing what inspires you most about her.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Ni-retweet ni Anne Frank Center
WJC Hun 6
75 years ago, D-Day marked the beginning of the end of Nazi rule in France. But it came too late to make much difference in the Holocaust. More than five million had already been killed by D-Day. Jews would continue to die right up until the end of the war.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 5
Sumasagot kay @njmomofboys
How could we not?
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 5
Sumasagot kay @AnneFrankCenter
He later claimed his comments were taken out of context. But there's not much room for misinterpretation on this.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 5
For those who think "it could never happen here," this is how it begins. An Alabama mayor has called for a revolution, saying that "killing them out" is the only way to "fix" the LGBTQ "problem" of minority rights.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 5
"This is D Day," the BBC announced at twelve. "This is the day." The invasion has begun! - Anne Frank (June 6, 1944)
Reply Retweet Gustuhin
Anne Frank Center Hun 4
With each passing day, we step further away from our direct connections to history. Cherish those in your life and listen to those with a story to tell, while we still can.
Reply Retweet Gustuhin