MEDIA RELEASE – New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum Enhances New Witnessing Justice Exhibit with Digital Interactive Experience from IDEUM

March 27, 2024FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:      Camelia Caton-Garcia     Director of Collections     collections@nmhim.org      505.247.0606 NMHIM has engaged with Corrales-based digital exhibit developer IDEUM to bring a dynamic dimension to our newest exhibit, Witnessing Justice at Nuremberg: Nazi War Crimes Trials Through the Eyes of New Mexicans Dorothy Adams Read More …

Students in Search of Justice

Learn about the Nuremberg Trials and the International Criminal Court from New Mexico high school students who recently participated in a simulation of three historical cases in Poland. The event will showcase their stories and their work with the Mock International Criminal Court. You will Read More …

NOW OPEN – Witnessing Justice at Nuremberg

The New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance presents Witnessing Justice at Nuremberg: Nazi War Crimes Trials Through the Eyes of New Mexicans Dorothy Adams Greene and Lawrence Rhee February 18 to December 18, 2024 “I show these pictures not with any vengeance… what matters to me Read More …

MEDIA RELEASE – Witnessing Justice at Nuremberg

Witnessing Justice at Nuremberg: Nazi War Crimes Trials Through the Eyes of New Mexicans Dorothy Adams Greene and Lawrence Rhee January 17, 2024For immediate releaseContact:      Camelia Caton-Garcia     Director of Collections     collections@nmholocaustmuseum.org      505.247.0606 Dates February 18 to December 18, 2024Free public opening February 18 at 3 p.m. Location Read More …

NMHIM Included in TravelMag “10 Exhibitions to Visit in New Mexico this Winter” article (2023-24)

The New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum has been included as one of the “12 Exhibitions Not to Miss in New Mexico in the Fall” by TravelMag.com.

The magazine has included a section on Albuquerque resident Hiddekel Sara Burks’ attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for braiding yarn, which has been featured at the museum for the past few months. Read More …