Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center

CHICAGO — State Senator Ram Villivalam is celebrating the grand opening of the Illinois Holocaust Museum’s satellite location in Chicago following the announcement of its opening Monday.

“The Illinois Holocaust Museum provides critical education and resources to our neighbors – highlighting our human history and serving as reminder to fight against antisemitism,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “I am elated to see the museum’s impact will go beyond Skokie as they continue site improvements to their main location.”

An advocate for Holocaust education, the Illinois Holocaust Museum and anti-hate measures, Villivalam serves as a voice for the community. In recent years, Villivalam has spearheaded legislation increasing funds for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program and expanded school lunch options for students needing Kosher or Halal meals.

Opening to the public on Aug. 26, Experience360, situated within the Shapiro Family Foundation Center at 360 N. State St., will feature a number of the Skokie location’s most iconic, award-winning exhibitions. The location will include artifacts and personal mementos from survivors, photograph exhibits, a virtual reality film experience, and interactive “conversations” with survivors in the Holography Theater.

“The Illinois Holocaust Museum does a critical service in educating our people on the most horrific tragedy in human history and empowering us to fight against the rising tide of hate and antisemitism,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This Satellite Campus will be an ever-present reminder of our shared responsibility to speak up for one another, educating thousands every year about the horrors of our past, while inspiring them to transform our future.”

To learn more about Expereince360, click HERE.