Junior Interns Visit Manzanar Japanese Internment Camp
The USC Shoah Foundation Junior Interns learned about Japanese internment on their second annual field trip.
Junior Intern Trip to Manzanar, June 2016
A childhood lost, a childhood found
At its physical core, USC Shoah Foundation is an impressive bank of computers and programs that bring the testimony of genocide survivors to people around the world.
It’s a complicated and mysterious process for those who don’t have advanced degrees. But beyond the connections of wires and microchips, there is something far more mysterious and complicated going on: the human connection that takes place between people from different times, different places and different backgrounds when they engage with testimony.
New Monument in Békéscsaba, Hungary, Marks 72 Years Since Transport to Auschwitz-Birkenau
Békéscsaba is the birthplace of survivor Gabor Hirsch, who traveled to Poland with USC Shoah Foundation in 2015 for "Auschwitz: The Past is Present."