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March/April 2013

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Visitors to the exhibits at The Arts Council will see photos of the Frank family as well as historical displays. in Fayetteville had signed on, too. In addition to the two exhibits the Anne Frank Center has loaned to The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, six other museums, the Cumberland County Library, Fayetteville State University, Methodist University, Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, Cape Fear Regional Theater and the Beth Israel Congregation have all planned events or exhibits to expand on the themes raised by the stories from Anne Frank���s life, namely discrimination, oppression and hate. ���This is the first time all of these organizations are doing something together,��� Rothstein said, adding that the director of the Tolerance Museum ���This is not just an opportunity for people to see something, but for them to learn something as it relates to what is going on in our society and schools now. Hopefully this will be a springboard for discussions and change.��� in Los Angeles, a national leader on the efforts to curb bullying, is planning to lead workshops in Cumberland County Schools and has agreed to do so for free. ���Fayetteville really should be so proud to have all of this in our community,��� Rothstein said. ���I really appreciate that the community has found this to be a worthwhile project. And even if only one kid really gets something out of it, well, that means it was a success��� Photo credit: AFF/AFH ��� Basel/Amsterdam ( Anne Frank Fond - Basel / Anne Frank House - Amsterdam) 24 | March/April ��� 2013

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