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Nizhny Novgorod Project Wins *Voice of History* for Youth Engagement

A multimedia project turns forgotten stories into inspiration for a new generation. Could this be the future of history education?

This is the picture of a museum plaque on which there is something written and also we can see some...
This is the picture of a museum plaque on which there is something written and also we can see some sculptures on it.

Nizhny Novgorod Project Wins *Voice of History* for Youth Engagement

The Nizhny Novgorod Regional Information Center has won the All-Russian Voice of History award, which recognizes creative projects that make history engaging for young audiences. Their multimedia initiative, Heroes of the Home Front: Pages of Memory, stood out among this year's entries.

The Voice of History competition celebrates educators, museum workers, journalists, and public figures who inspire young people to appreciate Russia's historical legacy. Winners are chosen for innovative, engaging ways to present the past.

The award highlights the center's success in engaging young people with history. Their project will now serve as a model for similar initiatives across Russia. Future plans may include expanding the programme to reach even wider audiences.

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