Just over halfway into her month-long residency at USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research, 2016-2017 Greenberg Research Fellow Katja Schatte has already surpassed her expectations about what she would discover in the Visual History Archive. Schatte sat down for a Facebook Live interview about her research and her fellowship at the Center. She will give a public lecture about her work on March 7 on the USC campus.
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100 Days to Inspire Respect Ruth — whose son, a journalist, was executed by terrorists in 2002 — explains how critical thinking and respect for common humanity can save lives.
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100 Days to Inspire Respect Sara discusses how she was labeled and ostracized because of where she was raised.
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100 Days to Inspire Respect Ursula describes her first experience with antisemitism: her birthday party, when none of her friends showed up because of Ursula's faith.
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Resources this week engage students to think about the experiences of women in a variety of contexts.
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