UNESCO to use new USC Shoah Foundation testimonies in initiative to counter rising antisemitism

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USC professor receives new USC Shoah Foundation grant for use of 1937 Nanjing Massacre testimonies
USC Shoah Foundation last year launched an initiative to give out small grants to USC professors of any discipline who incorporate the Institute’s survivor testimony into their coursework in a way that emphasizes diversity and inclusion.
2018 Conference Program Preview
"New Perspectives on Kristallnacht: After 80 Years, the Nazi Pogrom in Global Comparison"
The conference will be held November 4-7, 2018 at Doheny Library at USC and at Villa Aurora in Pacific Palisades.
Call for Papers: In Global Transit: Forced Migration of Jews and other Refugees (1940s-1960s)
Call for Papers:
International Conference "In Global Transit: Forced Migration of Jews and other Refugees (1940s-1960s)"
May 19-22, 2019
Conference at GHI WEST and The MAGNES Collection of Jewish Art and Life at the University of California, Berkeley
Conveners:
- Simone Lässig (German Historical Institute Washington/GHI West, UC Berkeley)
- Wolf Gruner (USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research, Los Angeles)
- Francesco Spagnolo (The Magnes, UC Berkeley)
- Swen Steinberg (University of Dresden)
Stories of the Archive: Hidden Treasures and Possibilities
At the American Library Association's Annual Conference and Exposition -- New Orleans. (June 21-26)
Location: Morial Convention Center, Rm 227
Junior Interns finish video projects to counter intolerance
While the younger students turned their attention to the themes of racism, sexism and antisemitism, the older students tried something new this year: T-shirts covered with messages of gender equality.
Women at Nuremberg: Cecelia Goetz
During a well-known case involving German industrialists who reaped enormous profits providing armaments to the Nazi regime with the help of slave labor at concentration camps, the defendants faced Cecelia Goetz -- the only woman ever to deliver an opening statement at the Nuremberg Trials.
What ‘The Girl and The Picture’ is really about
While "The Girl and The Picture" focuses on the story and voice of one of the last remaining survivors of the Nanjing Massacre of 1937, it is also a project that I saw as a chance to excavate forms of storytelling itself – and look at different ways we preserve legacy and memory and process loss and survival.