ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Mobile Museum of Tolerance arrived in Rochester Tuesday, offering an open house for the community.
The museum, which is a classroom-on-wheels from Los Angeles, provides visitors with interactive workshops addressing hate, and promoting tolerance. It also features exhibits on the civil rights movement and the Anne Frank story.
“We feel that teaching children how to identify hate… survey that showed us discrimination and biases on the rise in Rochester,” said Monica Gebell, Levine Center to End Hate at the Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester…