100 testimony clips featured on each day of 100 Days to Inspire Respect, USC Shoah Foundation's educational program from January 20-April 29, 2017. The program offers middle and high school teachers easy-to-use resources that encourage their students to grapple with difficult but important topics: hate, racism, intolerance and xenophobia.
100 days to inspire respect / Thursday, March 2, 2017
100 Days to Inspire Respect Rwandan Tutsi Genocide survivor Kizito Kalima describes a time when he and his classmates faced discrimination while he was a student.
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100 Days to Inspire Respect Celina describes what it was like returning to Poland, and later Germany, after the war. While some people she and her parents encountered were hostile toward Jews, others were kind and accepting, especially the German nun who tutored Celina.
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100 Days to Inspire Respect Emmanuel Muhinda describes the persecution of Tutsi and anti-Tutsi propaganda he witnessed before the genocide started in April 1994. His testimony is featured in the IWitness activity, Information Quest: The Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
clip, 100 days to inspire respect / Thursday, March 2, 2017