The third Anne Frank and You exhibition has opened in Bradford. More than 150 pupils at 17 different schools in the Bradford district are supporting a major project which tackles prejudice based on the life and experiences of the young Jewish diarist Anne Frank.
An evening of poetry, presentations and drama opened the exhibition at the Yorkshire Crafts Centre in Bradford College.
Over the course of the exhibition the school pupils will act as ambassadors guiding visitors around the display into her life. Her handwritten account of living in hiding from the Nazis before being caught and sent to a concentration camp is synonymous with prejudice across the world. Starting from Anne Frank’s writings and experiences, the exhibition is a journey of self-exploration for visitors. It is running at the Yorkshire Crafts Centre until May 9.
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