05/11/2026
We are proud to congratulate Jeremy Campbell on being selected as a 2026 Auschwitz Legacy Fellow as part of the team from the Alabama Holocaust Education Center!
This important fellowship helps educators deepen their understanding of Holocaust history and strengthen Holocaust education in classrooms and communities. We are thrilled to have Jeremy representing AHEC in this meaningful work.
Teachers, don’t miss the opportunity to hear Jeremy speak at our upcoming conference on June 2–3. His insights and passion for education will provide you with an incredible learning experience.
Learn more about the conference and join us as we continue the work of education, remembrance, and action.
Meet Jeremy Campbell, one of our 2026 Legacy Fellows.
Jeremy is a high school history teacher in Birmingham, Alabama. He received both a B.A. in history and M.A. in History Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In his 21 years in education, he has taught AP and Advanced U.S. History, as well as elective courses in Studies and the History of American Film.
When asked why he applied for the Auschwitz Legacy Fellowship, Jeremy said, “I believe in the importance of preserving the memory of the Holocaust and its lessons for my students. This Fellowship offers a unique opportunity to engage deeply with this history, learn from experts, collaborate with others committed to education and remembrance, and contribute to meaningful discussions about tolerance and human rights. Ultimately, I will come away from this Fellowship with invaluable resources and insights that I can bring back to my classroom. The sensitive nature of the topic requires a respectful approach, ensuring that discussions honor the experiences of victims while fostering an environment conducive to open dialogue. This opportunity will empower me to foster these meaningful conversations, encourage critical thinking, and inspire my students to become informed and compassionate global citizens.”
Jeremy learned of the Auschwitz Legacy Fellowship through ABMF’s partnership with