b'IMPACT:KEEPING THE STORYIt is important that we use the voices of survivors to counter antisemitism, while remaining active and strong in the face of increased acts of violence that target Jews. Trudy Elbaum GottesmanExecutive Committee Member,Board of CouncilorsInterview with Holocaust survivor Miriam Katin. Taken on October 22, 2018, in New York, NY.Last Chanceauditing a college course to continue learning: The Testimony Fund experience was a gift, an opportunity that was awarded to me, said Nancy.Fisher recently gave the Institute a gift of her own in Throughout the nearlythe form of a contribution to USC Shoah Foundations 150 interviews sheLast Chance Testimony Fund, which supports the conducted of HolocaustInstitutes capacity to collect the remaining testimonies of survivors for USCHolocaust witnesses before it is too late. With well over Shoah Foundation,300 individuals waiting to be interviewed, most of them Nancy Fisher honed herin their 90s, it is vital that the Institute moves as quickly interviewing skills andas possible to secure the testimony of those whose stories her understanding of themay otherwise be lost. In supporting the Last Chance subject matter throughFund, Fisher has helped further the Institutes mission constant self-education of educationnot just for what those who view the watching other Institutetestimonies can learn about the Holocaust, but for what interviews to pick up tips, seeking book recommendationssurvivors can learn about themselves. to further her understanding of the Holocaust, even 2019 ANNUAL REPORT9'