What museum do they go to in Freedom Writers?
The Museum of Tolerance
The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles is featured in the film. Gruwell takes the students on a field trip to the museum.
Who built the Museum of Tolerance?
The original museum in Los Angeles, California, opened in 1993. It was built at a cost of $50 million by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, named after its founder Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter.
When was the Museum of Tolerance opened?
1993Museum of Tolerance / Opened
In February 1993, the Museum of Tolerance opened to the public. It soon received acclaim from national and international leaders, and was described by newspapers and magazines worldwide as an extraordinary new museum. Within a few short months, it became a “must-see” attraction in Southern California.
How much is Museum of Tolerance?
$16.00
Admission | |
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Adults | $16.00 |
Seniors (62+) | $13.00 |
Students with ID & Youth 5-18 (under 5 no charge) | $12.00 |
Admission includes access to: | Social Lab & Holocaust Exhibit (Recommended for 12+ years) Anne Frank Exhibit and Para Todos Los Niños (All ages) Live Personal Testimonies Temporary Exhibitions |
Is there a Freedom Writers 2?
“The Freedom Writers Diary Part II: Diary 20.” LitCharts. LitCharts LLC, 30 May 2018.
How long does it take to visit the Holocaust Museum?
How long should I expect to spend in the museum? You should expect to spend approximately 3 hours on a tour of the Tolerancenter and Holocaust exhibits. The Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves tour is 2 hours in length. There is no time allotted for lunch or other breaks during your tour.
What school did Erin Gruwell teach at?
Woodrow Wilson High School
Erin Gruwell took a job student teaching at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, California in 1994. Over the next four years, she found she changed not only her own life but also those of the 150 students that passed through her classroom.