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Students step inside powerful Hate Ends Now cattle car exhibit to experience a deeply moving Holocaust education program

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida – A quiet schoolyard in Fort Lauderdale will soon become the setting for a powerful history lesson unlike anything found in textbooks. On the morning of February 19, students at Stranahan High School will step inside a full-scale replica of a Holocaust-era cattle car, part of a traveling educational installation known as the “Hate Ends Now” exhibit.

The immersive experience is designed to confront students with the stark reality of one of history’s darkest chapters. Inside the wooden railcar, participants will encounter a guided multimedia program that blends survivor testimony, historical images, and carefully preserved artifacts. The goal is not shock for its own sake, organizers say, but understanding — a deep, personal connection to the human stories behind the historical facts.

The exhibit is being presented through a partnership involving Broward County Public Schools’ Secondary Learning Department along with school administrators, staff, and students. It is scheduled to run from 9:30 to 11 a.m., allowing small groups of students to experience the installation in a structured, reflective setting.

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Officials describe the program as carefully facilitated to ensure both educational value and emotional sensitivity. Trained staff members guide students through the experience, helping them process what they see and hear. The presentation focuses not only on the historical timeline of the Holocaust but also on the broader themes of human rights, intolerance, and the consequences of hatred.

The traveling exhibit is sponsored by inSIGHT Through Education, an organization dedicated to strengthening Holocaust education through hands-on learning opportunities. The cattle car installation is scheduled to visit six high schools within the district as part of a wider effort to deepen student understanding beyond traditional classroom instruction.

Educators say the physical setting of the replica railcar plays a crucial role. Unlike reading about history or watching a documentary, students are placed within a confined space similar to those used to transport millions of victims during World War II. The environment itself becomes part of the lesson, creating a lasting emotional and intellectual impact.

School leaders emphasize that the program has been designed with care and respect. The experience is intended to honor victims while encouraging thoughtful discussion among students about prejudice, responsibility, and the importance of standing against hate in modern society.

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Media representatives have been invited to cover the event, though they will not be permitted to record the multimedia presentation inside the exhibit. Coverage will focus instead on exterior visuals, the installation itself, and student reflections following the experience.

As the cattle car arrives on campus, it will serve as a solemn reminder that history is not distant or abstract. For many students, the opportunity to step inside the exhibit may become one of the most memorable and meaningful lessons of their education — a moment when the past feels close enough to touch, and its warnings feel impossible to ignore.

 

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