April 2020
16
Apr

Acknowledgement: Student Webinar on Gratitude


15
Apr

Recognizing Blessings: Student Webinar on Gratitude


14
Apr

Value of a Gift: Student Webinar on Gratitude


13
Apr

Continuity, Escalation, and Local Actors: The Hamidian Massacres and the Armenian Genocide


7
Apr

What is Home? A Conversation: What is Home? Edith Umugiraneza in conversation with Stephen D. Smith in association with Aegis Trust


7
Apr

Understanding the Ten Stages of Genocide: Student Webinar


March 2020
16
Mar

Visual History Archive Webinar


12
Mar

Geographies of Persecution in Occupied Paris: Place and Space in Survivors’ Testimonies: A public lecture by Maël Le Noc (PhD candidate, Texas State University, Geography) 2019-2020 Margee and Douglas Greenberg Research Fellow


5
Mar

Peter Hayes Gives Annual Shapiro Scholar Lecture: "Makeshift Murder: The Holocaust at its Peak"


February 2020
27
Feb

“No Cameras, No Questions!” School Photos in Haunted Concentrationary Sites: A public lecture by Marianne Hirsch (Columbia University) and Leo Spitzer (Dartmouth College)


6
Feb

Listening for the Romani Holocaust: A Public Lecture by Ioanida Costache (PhD candidate, Stanford University, Music) 2019-2020 Breslauer, Rutman, and Anderson Research Fellow


November 2019
19
Nov

Narratives of ‘Home’: Violence, Spatial Belonging, and Everyday Life for Armenian Genocide Survivors


10
Nov

The Laskers of Breslau – A Family History in Words and Music: Special Event in Frankfurt am Main, Germany


5
Nov

Survivor Activism in the Aftermath of Historical Genocides and Contemporary Mass Shootings


October 2019
15
Oct

Visual History Archive Webinar


11
Oct

Shusenjo: The Main Battleground for the Comfort Women Issue: Screening and Q&A with Director Miki Dezaki​


10
Oct

IWalk Training in Philadelphia: A special professional development opportunity for Philadelphia area educators


3
Oct

Shabbiha: Assad’s Paramilitaries and Mass Violence in Syria: A public lecture by Dr. Uğur Ümit Üngör (Utrecht University, Department of History, and NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam)


September 2019
18
Sep

Facing Survival: David Kassan: Art Exhibition


11
Sep

What, exactly, is ‘Holocaust-related Music’?: A public lecture by Nick Strimple (Professor of Practice, USC Thornton School of Music)