NCRF renews agreement with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Tuesday, June 1, 2021
On behalf of the National Court Reporters Foundation, we are so proud to have a renewed agreement with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to transcribe oral histories, said Early Langley, RMR, a freelance court reporter from Danville, Calif., who chairs NCRFs Board of Trustees.
Key Points:
- On behalf of the National Court Reporters Foundation, we are so proud to have a renewed agreement with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to transcribe oral histories, said Early Langley, RMR, a freelance court reporter from Danville, Calif., who chairs NCRFs Board of Trustees.
- In order to remember this tragic time in history, we must understand the dire circumstances of these Holocaust victims.
- NCRF and the Museum first partnered in 2014 to enlist the help of NCRA members to transcribe histories.
- As alivingmemorial to the Holocaust, the Museum serves to inspire citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity.