It’s Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Time to Reflect on Our Dark Past to Chart a Brighter Future

<p>It&rsquo;s Holocaust Remembrance Day. It used to be clear what that meant, before Holocaust denialism took root, before younger generations lost touch with that historical event and started doubting it, before misinformation and deep fakes started twisting reality. Now, as anti-Semitism surges again across the world, as disputes rage about who is able to claim the mantle of genocide, and as fewer Holocaust survivors are able to bear witness to those unspeakable atrocities, those of us who are alive only because our ancestors evaded that genocide, who are alive despite centuries of persecution and violence, must speak up.</p> <p>So today I honor all those who perished, survived and resisted, all those who helped, all those who took risks to find new homes where they might find safety and acceptance.</p> <p><a href="https://suzettebrooksmasters.medium.com/its-holocaust-remembrance-day-a-time-to-reflect-on-our-dark-past-to-chart-a-brighter-future-a845fd996230"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>