Join us for the opening of the Anne Frank: A History for Today exhibit with Montana Senator Cora Neumann, a granddaughter of Holocaust Refugees.
Join us for the opening in the Anne Frank: a History for Today exhibit.
Montana Senator Cora Neumann, a granddaughter of Holocaust Refugees, will speak at the opening reception. The Anne Frank: A History for Today exhibit comes from the Anne Frank House of the University of South Carolina. The international exhibit has travelled all over the world. It explores the life of Anne Frank within the historical context of the Holocaust and World War II. Visitors to the exhibit will learn about the Frank family’s history, their years in hiding during the Nazi occupation, and the lasting impact of Anne Frank’s diary through photographs, historical materials, and interpretive displays.
Cora Neumann was raised in Bozeman, Montana and serves in the Montana Senate representing the 30th district since 2025. Neumann has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of New Mexico and a Master of Public Health from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and a Doctor of Philosophy in International Development from the University of Oxford. Neumann worked as a Communications Coordinator for the American Jewish Committee in New York City and served as senior advisor in the Department of State from 2011 to 2013.
