The American Library Association (ALA) is pleased to announce fifteen libraries selected to host the traveling exhibition World on the Move: 250,000 Years of Human [...]
KT2s Linda Waldroup and Susan Kohn invite Kinder and the next generations: children of Kinder (KT2s), grandchildren of Kinder (KT3s), family and friends to join [...]
The KTA is delighted to welcome Anna Salton Eisen (2G) who will share her journey to uncover her family’s incredible Holocaust past. Her father survived [...]
Kindertransport Survivor Robert Sugar created a series of exhibition panels that trace the Kindertransport children’s’ epic journey from 1938 into the 21st century. Robert Sugar, [...]
This special KTA Social Chat is open to all Kindertransport generations, KTA members and KT generations who are not yet KTA members. KT2s Linda Waldroup [...]
The KTA is thrilled to launch our first Kindertransport History Bench, installed on the grounds of the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center in Glen Cove, [...]
Since 2016, the Kindertransport Association joins with the World Federation of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Descendants, in cooperation with Generations of the Shoah, for annual [...]
The KTA is thrilled to be partnering with the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility to support exciting new scholarship on the Kindertransports: Kindertransport: A [...]