"Holocaust Survivors in Mexico: Intersecting and Conflicting Narratives of Open Doors, Welcoming Society and Personal Hardships," in Conceptualizing Mass Violence: Representations, Recollections, and Reinterpretations, edited by Navras J. Aafreedi and Priya Singh. Oxon and New York: Routledge.
The Visual History Archive is now at Harvard University
USC Shoah Foundation recently launched the Visual History Archive at Harvard University, establishing a powerful bridge from coast to coast, including a vibrant and timely panel discussion examining hate and disinformation in public discourse and concrete pathways to address the problems we face.
20,000 To Gather at Virtual Conference for Survivors, Family and Community
2020 Lev Fellows Present on Their Research with Testimonies
“Research With Testimonies: Featuring the Center's 2020 Lev Student Research Fellows”
Lucy Sun (USC undergraduate student, History major) and Rachel Zaretsky (MFA candidate in Art, USC Roski School of Art and Design)
2020 Beth and Arthur Lev Student Research Fellows
April 14, 2021
British Christian Responses to the Holocaust
10:00 AM PDT/ 1:00 PM EDT/ 3:00 AM AEST (+1)
Join USC Shoah Foundation Finci-Viterbi Executive Director, Stephen Smith as he speaks about his experiences leading to the founding of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum in England.
Florian Zabransky Lectures about Male Jewish Intimacy and Agency in Oral History Interviews
“Speaking About Sexuality: Male Jewish Intimacy and Agency in Oral History Interviews”
Florian Zabransky (PhD candidate at the Weidenfeld Institute–Centre for German-Jewish Studies at University of Sussex, UK)
2020-2021 Margee and Douglas Greenberg Research Fellow
April 6, 2021
Spark of Inspiration
The Future of Memory
Antisemitism: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
The April 27 event was initiated to celebrate Harvard making the Shoah Foundation’s visual history archive available to its community.