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Speakers Bureau

Speakers Bureau2026-06-01T14:54:44-07:00

Speakers Bureau

In-person and virtual presentations

The Holocaust Center Speakers Bureau consists of more than 30 speakers who share their stories throughout the Pacific Northwest. Our Speakers Bureau includes Holocaust survivors, survivors of other genocides, and the descendants of survivors, rescuers, and liberators.

Speakers are available to speak for school groups, community groups, businesses, events, and interviews.

I have read a lot about the Holocaust but to hear someone actually talk about their emotions and about what they were going through made it real.

– 8th Grade Student, North Bend

FAQ’s

Please read before requesting a speaker

What does a Speakers Bureau presentation consist of?2026-04-15T16:59:56-07:00

Speakers share their memories, or those of their family members, with students. These stories may include experiences of discrimination, segregation, separation from and loss of family, life in hiding, ghettos, concentration camps, liberation, and immigration. Speakers are not necessarily historians. Their presentations are offered as personal accounts and are accompanied by PowerPoints with primary sources, photos, maps, and video clips.

How long is a presentation?2026-04-15T17:10:37-07:00

Speaker presentations in-person and on Zoom are between 45 and 60 minutes. We recommend at least 10-15 additional minutes for Q&A with the speaker, which can be facilitated by a Holocaust Center volunteer or staff member.

Who are the presentations suitable for?2026-05-26T13:02:02-07:00

Groups of 20 or more and students in Grade 5 and above, as well as adult groups. The Holocaust Center for Humanity is located in Seattle, WA and priority is given to schools and groups in Washington State and the greater Pacific Northwest. If you are outside this area, we encourage you to check with your local Holocaust museum.

What is the fee?2026-04-15T17:14:17-07:00

Virtual speaker presentations: free for schools. $100 fee for businesses, and adult or community groups.

In-person presentations: free for schools, + reimbursement of hotel, ferry, or flight fees where applicable. $100 fee for businesses, and adult or community groups.

For virtual and in-person engagements, an honorarium from any group or school is always welcome; suggested honoraria for speakers are anywhere between $100 and $250.

How do I best prepare students?2026-05-28T13:43:04-07:00

Review our resources for teachers, attend monthly public Lunch & Learns, and so much more.

You will also receive a document on preparing and debriefing students once a speaking engagement is on the calendar for your group.

Additional Questions?2026-05-14T14:02:10-07:00

Meet the Speakers

Our speakers volunteer their time to share the stories and histories of their families. Based on your audience, dates, location, and details, Holocaust Center staff will carefully match an available speaker with your group for your speaking engagement. Please note that requests for a specific speaker cannot be guaranteed.

  • Barbara Adler West

  • Steve Ban

  • Arik Cohen

  • Susan Covey

  • Breeze Dahlberg

  • Agi Day

  • George Elbaum

  • Matthew Erlich

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