100 Days to Inspire Respect

Clem describes his friendships from growing up in Libya.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

Julia remembers her family's prewar life as nomadic Roma in Germany.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

After escaping the ghetto in Lwów, Poland in the early 1940s, Lilit—at the time barely even a teenager—encountered a dangerous militiamen who recognized her. She was saved only by her own quick thinking.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

David and Sidney are Jewish and were born in Poland. They describe the prejudice and violence they experienced during the 1930s in Poland.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

Rita Kuhn shares her personal memory of the Rosenstrasse Demonstrations.

In this lecture, presented on March 7, 2017, Schatte touches on issues such as the relationship between the second and third generations of East German Jews, scholarly and community debates about contemporary and East German Jewish identity, Holocaust memory, and the effects of trauma and exile across generations.

This video introduces students to the definition of "refugee" and the experiences of refugees of the 20th century to today.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

Ludmila Page and Frieda Stieglitz describe instances in which spontaneous prayers sprung from moments of crisis in the Holocaust.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

Xiulan describes the night her parents were killed during the Nanjing Massacre. Her grandfather saved her and several others.

100 Days to Inspire Respect

Sonia Bielski describes how the man who helped her escape from the ghetto touched her inappropriately one night.