Mobile Museum of Tolerance
State Representative Suzanne Ness, along with the Fox
River Valley Public Library District will host the Mobile Museum of Tolerance
(MMOT) on Monday, July 29th and Tuesday, July 30th from Noon – 7:00pm in the
parking lot of the Dundee Library located at 555 Barrington Avenue in East Dundee.
The Mobile Museum of Tolerance, developed in collaboration with the Midwest
office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Illinois State Board of Education, is a
free, traveling museum and classroom. Led by an Illinois licensed educator, it aims
to inspire people to use their voices to speak up against anti-Semitism, bullying,
racism, intolerance, and hate.
“I had the opportunity to visit the MMOT when it was in Algonquin this Spring and I
support the mission of educating and sharing history so we may learn from the past and
not repeat it,” shared Representative Ness. “I am happy to partner with the Fox Valley
Library in bringing this wonderful educational experience back to our district!”
In conjunction with the MMOT tour, Sarah Sullivan, instructor of History and Business
at McHenry County College will be presenting Beyond Rosa: The Women of the
Montgomery Bus Boycott, at the Dundee Township Park District Adult Activities Center
(665 Barrington Avenue) adjacent to the library on Monday July 29th at 1:00pm. What
you think you know about the Montgomery Bus Boycott is incomplete; women do
not often show up in Civil Rights history, but women planned, coordinated and
implemented one of history’s most successful boycotts. The backstory of this boycott
is fascinating and will change your understanding of history.
The Mobile Museum of Tolerance and presentation on the Montgomery Boycott are
free and open to the public.
Date and Time
Monday Jul 29, 2024 Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
JULY 29 & JULY 30, 2024
12:00PM - 7:00PM
Location
FOX RIVER VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY
555 BARRINGTON AVE, EAST DUNDEE, IL 60118