The center provides students, faculty and the community access to unique resources including:
- Content expertise and speakers on fields ranging from Holocaust and comparative genocide to immigration and international human rights.
- Displayed and interpreted original artifacts from the Holocaust and World War II.
- Teacher curriculum guides and classroom activities. (Available at the Archives and Special Collections at the Frederick E. Berry Library.)
- Two traveling exhibits: a photography exhibit by artist Richard Wiesel, 鈥淓vidence and Artifact: Documenting the Holocaust Through Images鈥 (includes teaching and curriculum materials) and 鈥淚mmigration Stories: An Oral History of Russian-Speaking Jews in Massachusetts.鈥
- Over 2,000 books on the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, World War II, comparative genocide and post-genocide societies. (Available in a special collection at the Frederick E. Berry Library.)