Partnership will expand the reach of Institute’s educational materials on Armenian Genocide
USC Shoah Foundation is joining forces with The Genocide Education Project, which is dedicated to bringing curriculum about the World War I-era Armenian Genocide into high schools across the United States.
In Search of the Drowned in the Words of the Saved: Testimonial Fragments of the Holocaust
Public lecture by Gabór Tóth (University of Oxford, History)
2018-2019 Center Postdoctoral Research Fellow
The Stories We Tell: Narratives of Sexual Violence and Concepts of Gender in Post-Genocide Societies
Public lecture by Virginia Bullington (USC undergraduate, Narrative Studies)
IWitness Spotlight: Schindler’s List
Coinciding with the 25th anniversary and recent rerelease of “Schindler’s List,” USC Shoah Foundation has produced a suite of learning activities connected to the film. The engaging activities encourage critical thinking; all feature clips of testimony from Holocaust survivors who were saved by Oskar Schindler.