DLP Events

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About DLP Events

DLP events focus on learning from the stories of our past to better protect our future. Our annual event features prominent speakers and community leaders, who share their own histories and the lessons they’ve learned bearing witness to history. Our Holocaust Commemoration event gives attendees the opportunity to reflect, respond, and remember the lives taken by the Nazis and their supporters.

DLP 10th Anniversary Event

March 8, 2026!

Our annual Scholar’s Event is our main fundraising event of the year. The event has a prominent scholar who speaks about their own experience bearing witness to history. During the event, we honor our Legacy of Hope recipients as well as our Youth Leaders in Holocaust Education.

DLP Holocaust Commemoration

Once a year, we hold a Holocaust Commemoration where we feature some of the best submissions from our Reflect & Respond program. We invite leaders in the Jewish community to speak, and we remember all those who were lost at the hands of the Nazis. 

Submissions for DLP’s Reflect & Respond Program are open all year round.

We Bring Events & Lectures to You

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Is your school, museum, or organization interested in educating people about the Holocaust and engaging in meaningful dialogue about what it means to bear witness to history? David Labkovski Project exhibits were curated with the intention to empower audiences to think critically about art, history, and what the past can teach us about the future. Whether you want a full art exhibit, a virtual reality gallery, or a guest lecture, we will work to curate a powerful and unique experience focused on Holocaust education.

DLP Past Event Features

Request a DLP Exhibit + Presentation

DLP is available to bring our exhibits, usually paired with a lecture or presentation, to your museum, school, or company. 

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10th Anniversary Celebration!

Sunday, March 8, 2026 @ 10AM Hyatt Regency Westlake

For ten years, David Labkovski Project has brought Holocaust education to life through art, student voices, and human connections. In 2026, we invite you to honor this legacy, reflect on its impact, and help shape the future of this vital work.