International Crimes in Ukraine: is Justice Possible?


Ambassador Stephen J. Rapp will discuss ongoing global efforts in national courts as well as before the International Criminal Court for prosecution of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide being perpetrated in Ukraine and their impact.

Deadline Extended to February 15, 2023: Call for Applications for USC Shoah Foundation Robert J. Katz Research Fellowship in Antisemitism Studies


USC Shoah Foundation invites applications from advanced-level PhD candidates for the 2023-2024 USC Shoah Foundation Robert J. Katz Research Fellowship in Antisemitism Studies.

'Entangled History': Jewish and Roma Families in French Internment Camps


Taper Hall (THH), Room 309K
3501 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

A public lecture by Clara Dijkstra (PhD candidate in History, University of Cambridge, Christ’s College) 2023-2024 USC Shoah Foundation Robert J. Katz Research Fellow in Genocide Studies (Join us in person for this lecture or attend virtually on Zoom)

Questions of Gender and Sexuality in Interviewer Trainings and Holocaust Survivor Testimonies


Taper Hall (THH), Room 309K
3501 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

A public lecture by Carli Snyder (PhD candidate in History, City University of New York Graduate Center)
2022-2023 USC Shoah Foundation Robert J. Katz Research Fellow in Genocide Studies
(Join us in person for this lecture or attend virtually on Zoom)

Organized by the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research and the USC Shoah Foundation

New Webinar Series to Train Educators to Recognize, Respond to Antisemitism


A partnership including USC Shoah Foundation next week holds its first professional development webinar to train teachers to recognize and respond to antisemitism with their students.

The Recognizing and Responding to Antisemitism in Schools webinar series, which begins Monday at 1pm PST, is aimed at schoolteachers, principals and superintendents who can earn credits for taking each of six modules.

Morale on the Home Front from Europe to Japan: Its Transnational Construction and Deconstruction, 1914-1945


Social Sciences Building, Room 250
3502 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States

A public lecture by Sheldon Garon (Princeton University, History)
(Join us in person for this lecture)

Organized by the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture
Cosponsored by the USC East Asian Studies Center, the USC Dornsife Center for Advance Genocide Research, and the USC Center for International Studies 

Recognizing and Responding to Antisemitism in Schools


As a result of this two-part webinar, educators will deepen their understanding of antisemitism and its impact and consequences; explore the challenges and opportunities to address antisemitism; and critically reflect on the educator's role and responsibility to address antisemitism.