Student Voices Film Contest Award Ceremony
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USC School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) Room 106
Awards for the Institute’s annual Student Voices Film Contest will be announced. The evening will include screenings of the winning films as well as a panel discussion with honorees and the distinguished jury.
Independent filmmakers Eric Kabera and Sam Kadi will serve on the Student Voices Film Contest jury for the first time.
Finding the Human in Digital Humanities
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USC Doheny Memorial Library (DML), Room 240
How Many Bytes does it Take to Get to the Center?
Finding the Human in Digital Humanities
On the 76th Anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre
As I write this, I am standing alongside 30 of the last 200 survivors of the Nanjing Massacre, which began 76 years ago Friday.
Sirens sound around this Chinese city as the last few eyewitnesses of a massacre gather. Starting Dec. 13, 1937, and lasting six weeks, as many as 300,000 civilians were murdered during the atrocities.
CANCELLED: "Remapping Death and Survival from the Margins" Lecture by Professor Atina Grossmann
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This event has been cancelled. Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] with any questions.
Monthly Institute Visit: RSVP to Attend
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Summary:
Free and open to the public, monthly Institute visits give guests a chance to explore the life stories of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides and to discover how their memories are being used to overcome prejudice, intolerance, and bigotry.
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Monthly Institute Visit: RSVP to Attend
United States
Summary:
Free and open to the public, monthly Institute visits give guests a chance to explore the life stories of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides and to discover how their memories are being used to overcome prejudice, intolerance, and bigotry.
Description:
Commemoration of the Nanjing Massacre
On the 76th anniversary of the start of the Nanjing Massacre, a commemoration was held including the last remaining survivors, some of whom gave their testimony, which will be a part of the Nanjing collection in the USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive.