Outside the Box [Office] Screening
Finding Hillywood
Followed by a discussion with filmmakers Eric Kabera and Ni’coel Stark
USC School of Cinematic Arts, The Ray Stark Family Theater (SCA 108)
Followed by a discussion with filmmakers Eric Kabera and Ni’coel Stark
USC School of Cinematic Arts, The Ray Stark Family Theater (SCA 108)
A four-year initiative to bring together the expertise of USC Shoah Foundation and the Azrieli Foundation—Canada’s leading nationwide Holocaust education program—has culminated with the release of a robust new destination for teachers and students with a variety of bilingual educational materials based on the memoirs and testimonies of Canadian Holocaust survivors.
Followed by a Q&A session with Eric Kabera, Director
Friday, March 7, Leavey Auditorium
USC Shoah Foundation today launches a redesigned IWitness website reimagined to make teaching with testimony more effective, approachable and cutting-edge.
The new site features all of the functionality educators have praised in IWitness—only better, faster, and more user-friendly.
On January 27, 2011, Anna Lenchovska, the Institute’s regional coordinator in Ukraine takes part in a round table, “Ukrainian society and Holocaust remembrance: research and educational aspects,” at the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine.
Yvette Rugasaguhunga, a Tutsi survivor, and Jacob Tumwine, an Rwanda Patriotic Army liberator, discuss the October 1st invasion and its lasting impact.