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Home » Gallery » Junior Interns Claire Denault and Gabriel Hackel, shown here with survivor Paula Lebovics in 2015, were accepted to USC
Junior Interns Claire Denault and Gabriel Hackel, shown here with survivor Paula Lebovics in 2015, were accepted to USC
Claire Denault, in 2015, her second year in the program

Claire Denault, in 2015, her second year in the program

Claire Denault, in 2015, her second year in the program:
“It was hard to grapple with the amount of hatred that exists in our world, especially when I was younger. But we also saw a lot of stories of resilience, and I am blown away by people’s ability to find hope in the worst experiences.”

Claire Denault, in 2015, her second year in the program
The William P. Lauder Junior Interns

The William P. Lauder Junior Interns

The William P. Lauder Junior Interns in Budapest in 2019, in front of a mural in the Jewish quarter that reads “Love Thy Neighbor.”

The William P. Lauder Junior Interns
Gabriel Hackel, at a 2020 workshop

Gabriel Hackel, at a 2020 workshop

Gabriel Hackel, at a 2020 workshop: 

“I was in between teacher and student, and that was the best of both worlds—I was still learning and absorbing, but I was also guiding others.”

Gabriel Hackel, at a 2020 workshop

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