Juliana cuenta cómo fue cuando llegaron organizaciones internacionales a las montañas para ayudarlos a salir sin peligro de ser perseguidos por el ejército.

Rosa María cuenta como salieron corriendo escapando de la masacre a esconderse en el bosque montañoso.

Rosalina cuenta como empieza la persecución, la gente desaparecida y el miedo cambian la vida de su comunidad.

Rosalina habla de la conciencia cultural y los grupos que surgieron enfocando en la identidad maya.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Center for Advanced Genocide Research’s conference, “A Conflict? Genocide and Resistance in Guatemala” will move away from academic analysis for a session entitled “Personal Reflections on Resistance.”

Holocaust survivor Ruth Posner describes her experiences attending school to get her certification to become a dance teacher.

The meeting is supported by USC Shoah Foundation and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development. Stephen Smith, executive director of USC Shah Foundation, holds the UNESCO Chair in Genocide Education.

Vivien Spitz describes her daily routine as a court reporter at the trial of Victor Brack, Karl Brandt and other SS doctors in Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-47.

Guatemalan Genocide survivor Juliana Tun Xalin describes how she and others were evacuated from the mountains after hiding there for several years during the genocide.