Call for Applications

Non-Residential Colloquium: Gender and Sexual Violence in the Holocaust

Mon, 04/29/2024 - 5:26pm

The Division of Academic Programs at the USC Shoah Foundation invites applications from PhD candidates and early-career scholars for the inaugural cohort of fellows in its non-residential colloquium “Gender and Sexual Violence in the Holocaust.” We understand this topic broadly and are seeking applicants whose work touches on the members of any nation or population affected by these issues, as well as the long-term impact and legacies of these histories. from the between 1933 and 1955, though we will also consider projects whose scope may examine the legacies of this violence.

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Call for Applications

Non-Residential Colloquium: The LGBTQIA+ Community in the Holocaust

Mon, 04/29/2024 - 3:37pm

The Division of Academic Programs at the USC Shoah Foundation invites applications from PhD candidates and early-career scholars for the inaugural cohort of fellows in its non-residential colloquium “The LGBTQIA+ Community in the Holocaust.” We understand this topic broadly and are seeking applicants whose work touches on the members of any nation persecuted by the Nazis or their allies for their sexual identity, along with the long-term impact and legacies of this history.

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Statement from our Executive Director on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day

Wed, 04/24/2024 - 10:48am

On April 24, we call on the world to remember the genocide of the Armenian people.

109 years ago, during the First World War, Ottoman authorities arrested hundreds of Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). At the time, the Ottoman Empire was under the control of the relatively new leadership of the Young Turks; a party that had sought to create an ethnically homogenous Turkish state – a state that would have little space for the millions of Armenians then living in that empire.

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Hagop Asadourian on Remembering the Armenian Genocide
Susanne Batzdorff on Passover
Event Details

Pasadena Armenian Genocide Commemoration

Resilience in the Face of Genocide — Then and Now

Free Event  
April 21, 2024 @ 3:00 pm | Free Event
On April 21, the Pasadena Armenian Coalition will host a community-wide event at the Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument to commemorate the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event will pay tribute to the enduring strength and resiliency of the survivors of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, while honoring the memory of the more than 1.5 Million victims who lost their lives 109 years ago. The event will feature survivor testimonies from the Visual History Archive, followed by the keynote speaker, Sedda Antekelian, USC Shoah Foundation Senior Learning and Development Specialist, as well as remarks from Congresswoman Judy Chu. Students from local Armenian schools will recite poems and songs to conclude the event.
Details:
Start: April 21, 2024 / 3:00 PM
Cost: Free Event
Where: Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument, Pasadena, CA
Venue:
Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument
85 E. Holly St, Pasadena, CA, United States
price: Free Event
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Timeline: 30 Years of the Institute
Antoine Rutayisire on the Start of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda

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