New Dimensions in TestimonySM is an initiative by USC Shoah Foundation to record and display testimony in a way that will preserve the dialogue between Holocaust survivors and learners far into the future. Collaborating within the project are Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, with technology by USC Institute for Creative Technologies, and concept by Conscience Display. Funding for New Dimensions in TestimonySM was provided in part by Pears Foundation, Louis. F.
An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe 1846-1873
Taper Hall (THH), Room 301
3501 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States
A Public Lecture by Benjamin Madley (UCLA History)
Look for USC Shoah Foundation at Future of Storytelling Festival and Summit
The Future of Storytelling (FOST) Festival and Summit in Snug Harbor, New York City this week will include a talk by USC Shoah Foundation Chief Technology Officer Sam Gustman as well as exhibits of New Dimensions in Testimony, The Last Goodbye and Lala.

D'Angelo King
D’Angelo King ran for Indiana University’s student association on a platform of improving the school’s diversity and inclusion. Next week, he will join 19 other student leaders from across the country at USC Shoah Foundation’s first-ever Intercollegiate Diversity Congress to develop strategies to make his vision a reality.
Christian Delage Lecture Summary
Christian Delage (Institut D’Histoire Du Temps Présent, Paris)
"The Place of the Witness: From the Holocaust to the November 13th Attacks in Paris"
VR Film "Lala" Tells Story of Bond Between Family and Dog During the Holocaust
USC Shoah Foundation is announcing the release of Lala, a virtual reality film and educational resource that tells the true story of a dog that brightened the lives of a family interned by the Nazis in a ghetto in Poland during the Holocaust.