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Livonia Educator’s Journey from Student to Holocaust Advocate Inspires Community

Livonia Educator’s Journey from Student to Holocaust Advocate Inspires Community

Livonia’s Inspiring Journey: From Student to Holocaust Educator

In the heart of Livonia, Michigan, two remarkable women have come together in a touching story of learning, teaching, and a deep connection through history. Rebekkah Bowen, a 24-year-old content specialist at the Zekelman Holocaust Center, never imagined that a casual study on the Holocaust would shape her career path in such a profound way. Instead, her journey from a high school student interested in science to a passionate educator at a cultural institution has been nothing short of inspiring.

A Chance Encounter with Holocaust Studies

Back in 2018, during her senior year at Livonia High School, Rebekkah was eager to dive into STEM education in college. Yet, a chance encounter altered her trajectory entirely. “I took an accelerated humanities course,” she says, grinning as she recalls those pivotal days. “We explored powerful works like Night by Elie Wiesel and Maus by Art Spiegelman, which opened my eyes to the realities of Holocaust experiences.” Her teachers encouraged their students to visit different cultural institutions, like the Zekelman Holocaust Center, making every discussion a deep dive into history.

“Before visiting the museum, our conversations touched on the emotional journeys of Holocaust victims and survivors and how they coped with such unimaginable trauma,” Rebekkah shared, highlighting the importance of understanding different perspectives. Little did she know, a tour conducted by the devoted Joanie Climie, a volunteer and docent at the center, would leave a mark lasting long after that visit.

A Memorable Tour with Joanie Climie

At 73 years old, Joanie Climie has been a dedicated volunteer at the Zekelman Holocaust Center since 2007. When she guided Rebekkah and her classmates through the exhibits, it was more than just a simple tour. “Joanie treated us with utmost respect,” Rebekkah reminisces. “She engaged us in meaningful conversations about the literature and history we were studying.” Her genuine passion for the subject matter was palpable, leaving a lasting impression on the young group of students.

Inspired by Climie’s expertise and compassion, Rebekkah understood just how impactful cultural institutions like the Zekelman Holocaust Center could be. She reflected, “The experience made me realize that there was a career for me that was much beyond my own interests—a place where I could contribute to education and the preservation of history.” It was the first step on a journey that would eventually lead her back to the very same center.

Full Circle: Rebekkah Becomes an Educator

Fast forward to 2024, and everything came full circle. After graduating from Grand Valley State University with degrees in history, political science, and German, Rebekkah joined the Zekelman Holocaust Center. Now, she has the unique opportunity to work alongside the very woman who inspired her to take this path.

“Although Joanie has given countless tours, she was thrilled to learn I had been one of her students,” Rebekkah beams. In her new role, she collaborates with Climie and other docents to ensure that the important lessons of the Holocaust continue to be shared with future generations. “Joanie remains wonderful at connecting with guests on a personal level,” she adds.

A Passion for Teaching

For Joanie Climie, volunteering at the center is the best way to enjoy her retirement. With a background in special education, she finds fulfillment in engaging with visitors and helping them understand the intricate history of the Holocaust. Working with Rebekkah gives her a sense of pride and joy, knowing her passion for teaching is now influencing the next generation of educators.

As Rebekkah and Joanie team up to provide unforgettable tours and meaningful learning experiences at the Zekelman Holocaust Center, they exemplify how education can bridge generations and transform lives through shared stories and a commitment to remembering the past. Their inspiring journey stands as a testament to the power of dedication, compassion, and a desire to educate others about history’s most significant events.


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