Part of a series that will examine genocide and the law, this moderated discussion will explore why eyewitness testimony matters in preventing genocide. USC Shoah Foundation Finci-Viterbi Executive Director Stephen Smith will lead the conversation with witnesses and experts in the field to tackle this urgent challenge from multiple perspectives.

A public lecture by Philippe Sands (University College London)

Introduction by Prof. Hannah Garry (Director of USC Gould International Human Rights Clinic)

September 16 at 3 pm PDT/6 pm EDT/September 17 8 am AEST

On September 16 at 3 pm PDT/6 pm EDT/

Join USC Shoah Foundation and the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center for a digital ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new Dimensions in Testimony exhibit, a new, permanent exhibit at Union Terminal that utilizes artificial-intelligence technology to facilitate “virtual conversations” with Holocaust survivors.
Dr. Kori Street, Deputy Executive Director of USC Shoah Foundation, talks with psychiatrist Dr. Robert Krell about how the Holocaust has impacted multiple generations of families and the importance of capturing testimonies from remaining survivors.

A lecture by Dr. Kiril Feferman (Israel/Russia)
2015-2016 Center Fellow at USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research

USC Doheny Memorial Library, Room 240

A presentation by Tim Cole (Bristol University), Alberto Giordano (Texas State University), Paul Jaskot (DePaul University), and Anne Knowles (University of Maine)
Holocaust Geographies Collaborative

USC, Social Sciences Building, Room 250

Doheny Memorial Library Room G 24, Herklotz Room

Please join the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research for a lecture by Simone Gigliotti.
The topic of the lecture will be "A Mobile Holocaust: Testimony and the spatial turn".

Acclaimed writer and Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt will be a special guest at an evening of conversation with USC Shoah Foundation at Aspen Jewish Community Center Wednesday, August 9 at 5 p.m. The program is complimentary and open to the public.

Lipstadt will open the evening with remarks about Holocaust denial and its role in global antisemitism.

The online discussion will bring together experts to consider the issue of medical ethics during, and in response to, the Holocaust. Panelists will discuss educational initiatives that draw on the history of the Holocaust to develop ethical leadership in a contemporary context.