HomeCity NewsCity Declares May 12 Anne Frank Day City NewsFront-Top City Declares May 12 Anne Frank Day By Outlook Newspapers May 22, 2023 0 271 FacebookTwitterWhatsApp At a May 9 City Council meeting, Mayor Konstantine Anthony (left) proclaimed May 12 Anne Frank Day in Burbank, honoring the life and legacy of Frank, a young Jewish girl who kept a historic diary during the Holocaust. Olivia Prince (middle) — whose birthday is also May 12 — was credited in helping to create Anne Frank Day in Los Angeles and Burbank. “On Anne Frank Day I hope students all over Burbank will learn that their voices are powerful, and that they can stand up against injustice whenever they see it,” Prince said during the meeting. Margrit Polak (right), founder of nonprofit Anne Frank L.A., and cofounder Harvey Shields (not pictured) also spoke. - Photo courtesy city of Burbank First published in the May 20 print issue of the Burbank Leader. FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Previous articleBears Fall to Fullerton in CIF SemifinalsNext articleBurbank Police Department Crime Log Outlook Newspapers RELATED ARTICLES Burbank Chris Erskine: Palm Springs Family Trip Follows the Tiki Trail Chris Erskine - April 11, 2024 City News After Primary Win, Friedman Fortifies Race for Congress Kennedy Zak - April 8, 2024 City News Woman Arrested After Vehicle Vandalisms Outlook Newspapers - April 8, 2024 Most Popular Chris Erskine: Palm Springs Family Trip Follows the Tiki Trail April 11, 2024 Boys’ Volleyball: Burroughs Outlasts Crescenta Valley in Key League Showdown April 8, 2024 After Primary Win, Friedman Fortifies Race for Congress April 8, 2024 Woman Arrested After Vehicle Vandalisms April 8, 2024 Load more[bsa_pro_ad_space id=3]