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Jan DeBoutte on the danger of leaving antisemitism unchecked

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Fay Vidal on the complexities of antisemitism

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Cecilie Banke on what tools are available to counter antisemitism

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UNESCO to use new USC Shoah Foundation testimonies in initiative to counter rising antisemitism

Fri, 06/01/2018

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As antisemitism rears its head in France, so does indifference

Thu, 05/03/2018

By: Marianne Lère

As a non-Jew living in Paris, the scourge of antisemitism had, until recently, faded from my mind as a major concern. But my eyes were opened in 2016 when I was approached by the USC Shoah Foundation to executive produce for them a new collection of testimonies on contemporary antisemitism.
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Back to School With IWitness 2018: Contemporary Antisemitism Testimonies

Fri, 08/11/2017
Testimonies from the Visual History Archive’s newest collection have been added to IWitness in time for the upcoming school year along with a Mini Quest multimedia activity.
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Visual History Archive Update Includes Guest Login and New Testimonies

Fri, 07/21/2017
The Visual History Archive version 6.7.3.1 was released today, adding a new feature for users and testimonies from two new experience groups.
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Planning for Forthcoming Program on Contemporary Antisemitism Underway at Board of Councilors’ Meetings

Wed, 03/15/2017
Though still in its planning stages, the program will aim to humanize the experience of antisemitism by sharing firsthand testimonies of people who have been affected by it.
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Niddal El-Jabri on Countering Prejudice

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