A unique traveling art exhibit called Facing Prejudice was on display in the Joseph E. Keller Hall atrium for several weeks. The exhibit, a joint project of the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education and the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Art Architecture and Planning, focuses on the complex stereotypes and prejudices that exist in everyday society.
Facing Prejudice is comprised of six, eight-foot-tall, freestanding kiosks that address different aspects of prejudice and encourage the viewer to explore and thoughtfully consider the impact of discrimination, inclusion, violence, understanding and tolerance in their own lives.