It’s a day where people across the globe are asked to remember and acknowledge the horrors of the Holocaust to ensure such a massive human tragedy will never happen again.
Here in the city, Winnipeggers will be gathering at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Monday evening for an event to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, focusing on online anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism in AI and how to combat rising rates of hate speech.
“Today’s an important day, people should not forget what happened in the past,” said Jeff Liberman, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation, which is hosting the event in partnership with the Government of Canada and the…