Student Editors of An End to Intolerance 1999
Dear Readers,
Thank you for all of your help and dedication to make this magazine possible. By discussing and making people aware of the Holocaust and other human rights injustices, we are trying to end intolerance and genocide in the world.
On the educational, Internet network, iEARN, students across the globe are using computers to telecommunicate with each other. Our Holocaust/Genocide Project is now linked by the most important archival and educational Web sites on the Internet. Through e-mail, our World Wide Web site, and our teleconference, students can do research, study and read together, learn about each other's cultures, and take actions to make our world a better place.
Our project is an interdisciplinary one that encompasses history, current events, literature, technology and the arts. This year we chose "Stories of Women" as the theme of our magazine. We have included survivors' stories, several student reviews about women's memoirs, and poems written about women who were in the Holocaust. We would like to recommend the following two of many Web sites containing information on women and the Holocaust:
We hope that you will join us and students from Australia, Belarus, Cambodia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Thailand, Uganda and the United States as we move into our eighth year and into the new millennium.
Student Editors of An End to Intolerance Brendan Condon David LebenfeldLaurie Cherpock Matt London
Cold Spring Harbor High School Cold Spring Harbor, New York, USA URL: http://www.iearn.org/hgp/