In memory of Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor Magda Weiss
Talat Pasha's Killing Orders and Denial of the Armenian Genocide
Public lecture by Professor Taner Akçam (Clark University)
Co-sponsored by the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research and the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies
Meet Aurora Prize Laureate Dr. Tom Catena at USC
Lecture: Women victims of sexual violence during ethnic genocides often thought of as ‘vessels for nationalism’
Responding to the wolves of hate
The controversial standoff between a tribal elder and a high school student that went viral has captivated the media and those on all sides of the political aisle. While all the details are still being uncovered, what strikes me is the climate that permeates our nation. We have devolved to a state of “othering” our countrymen, without reflecting on how our own actions may affect one another. We have stopped seeking to understand one another and instead just attack, sometimes even when the facts are not clear.

Amy B. Bloom, JD is a social studies/history educational consultant for Oakland Schools, a regional education service agency supporting 28 school districts in Oakland County, Michigan. She also serves as the Chair of the Executive Board for the Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne State University.