We must mourn. We must reflect. We must act.
Our hearts ache and our minds reel. Innocent lives have been lost at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh where a celebration of life was taking place. Now is a time to mourn those who have been wrenched away from their families at a time that should have been filled with joy. It’s a time to grieve for their families and friends who will forever struggle to understand what happened.
IWitness Spotlight: My Story Matters: The Power of Story
In this activity, students examine stories that have the power to strengthen our human connection or create deep divides leading to hate, intolerance and violence.
Attention teachers: A new series of stories will spotlight education resources that develop empathy, understanding and respect
The Stronger Than Hate initiative will publish stories on a regular basis that will each highlight a separate learning activity in IWitness, tackling some of today’s toughest subjects for students in middle school, high school and universities.
Short play by USC student who drew inspiration from Visual History Archive earns recognition
'The Girl and The Picture' nominated for International Documentary Association Award
"The Girl and The Picture," a film by USC Shoah Foundation that centers on a survivor of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in China, has been nominated for a 2018 International Documentary Association Award, which is considered among the world’s most important recognitions of the documentary genre.
International conference "New Perspectives on Kristallnacht: After 80 Years, the Nazi Pogrom in Global Comparison"
November 5-7, 2018 at the University of Southern California and Villa Aurora