Never Forget: Montana Tucker on the Holocaust, Antisemitism, and Hope

Never Forget: Montana Tucker on the Holocaust, Antisemitism, and Hope

By Calgary Public Library
Online event

Overview

Join award-winning activist Montana Tucker for a powerful conversation on the Holocaust, rising antisemitism, and inspiring love over hate.

Join award-winning actress, singer, and activist Montana Tucker for a powerful virtual conversation on the Holocaust, rising antisemitism, and her mission to inspire love over hate through her work and acclaimed docu-series "How To: Never Forget."

About the Speaker

With nearly 14 million followers, award-winning singer, actress, dancer, and philanthropist Montana Tucker uses her platform to inspire change and spread love. Starting her career at just nine years old, she has appeared in major films and TV shows but her greatest passion lies in fighting antisemitism and all forms of hate.

Her acclaimed docu-series, "How To: Never Forget," chronicles her journey to Poland to honor her family’s personal Holocaust history, earning global recognition and a Webby Award nomination. Montana has since become a leading voice for remembrance and unity, speaking at events and emceeing the 75th Anniversary of Israel alongside former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Through her art, advocacy, and authenticity, Montana continues to bridge generations — empowering youth to remember, to speak out, and to lead with love. Her work reminds us that combating hate begins with education, empathy, and courage.

About the Human Rights and Holocaust Education Fund

In partnership with the Calgary Jewish Federation's Holocaust and Human Rights: Remembrance and Education department.

Human Rights and Holocaust Education programming is a partnership between Calgary Public Library and Edmonton Public Library to raise awareness and engage Albertans in critical dialogue about human rights and the Holocaust. Donor funds support physical exhibits and virtual tours that build on programs and events, facilitate community storytelling opportunities and enhance Library collections related to human rights.

This collaboration between Alberta’s two largest municipal libraries is generously supported by the Balaban family, the Krell family, Viewpoint Foundation, and donors to the Human Rights and Holocaust Education Fund at Calgary Public Library Foundation.

Category: Community, Heritage

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Online

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Online event

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Calgary Public Library

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Free
Feb 22 · 6:00 PM PST