PBS special “We’ll Meet Again” features Institute’s role in helping a Holocaust survivor search for a long-lost friend
"We'll Meet Again," the PBS series that featured a Holocaust survivor who came to USC Shoah Foundation in hopes of reconnecting with the family of another Holocaust survivor he met at a displaced-persons camp in the waning days of World War II is now available for streaming.
Meet Paul Niemand, the latest Austrian volunteer to work at the Institute in lieu of military service
Niemand, who was raised in the small town of Linz in Austria, became interested in Holocaust history through the teachings of his mother, a professor of modern history at a local university.
Newly published book of lost Armenian towns ‘puts Armenians back onto the map of Turkey’
Hailed by some as a milestone in Ottoman Empire scholarship, the new book “Armenians in Ottoman Turkey, 1914” was the product of a manuscript that was donated to the Institute’s Center for Advanced Genocide Research in 2016. It will be a boon for testimony indexers and other researchers at the Institute.
Teaching 'Schindler's List' with Testimony
4 p.m. (PST) Nov. 20.
Participants will explore multimedia resources available on IWitness that enhance the teaching of Schindler's List with testimony.
Participants will access best practices for integrating testimony into the classroom to support student's learning before, during and after viewing the film. More information here.
Teaching with Testimony Webinar: Investigating Identity and Politics
4 p.m. PST, Nov. 15
This webinar will develop educators' understanding of how to effectively build activities in IWitness, utilizing various resources across the site to support their curriculum. More information here.