Monash University Partners With the Institute to Become the First Australian University to Launch Largest Visual History Archive
USC Shoah Foundation Institute Honors Wallis Annenberg With the Ambassadors for Humanity Award
LOS ANGELES, CA—APRIL 23, 2007—This evening, Steven Spielberg, Founder of the Shoah Foundation, will present the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s Ambassadors for Humanity Award to Wallis Annenberg. Longtime supporter of the organization Jerry Seinfeld will serve as host. The event will also feature a performance by Don Henley.
Testimony to Tolerance Initiative Launched In Little Rock, Arkansas
Institute Executive Director Interviewed on University of Southern California’s Television Show CU@USC
University of Minnesota Libraries Give Community Access to Archive of Holocaust Survivor and Witness Testimonies
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Spell Your Name, Produced by Steven Spielberg and Victor Pinchuk, to Begin Theatrical Release in Kyiv
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27, 2007
The USC Shoah Foundation Institute Presents its First Italian-Language Documentary, Volevo solo vivere (I Only Wanted to Live)
After a premiere in Rome in January 2006, Volevo solo vivere (I Only Wanted to Live), the USC Shoah Foundation Institute's 10th documentary, quickly became a critical success, screening at the Cannes Film Festival (Official Selection, Out of Competition) and at the Jerusalem Film Festival. The film also garnered a nomination for Italy's main national film award, the Donatello Award, in the category of Best Feature Length Documentary.