Queer Desire in the Holocaust
Antisemitism on Wikipedia
Recovering Victims’ Voices Lecture Series
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Samudaripen: Reflecting on the Holocaust of Roma and Sinti
From Remembrance to Contemporary Anti-Roma Prejudice
May 31, 2024 @ 12:00 pm

Dr. Justyna Matkowska, postdoctoral researcher at the Adam Mickiewicz University of Poland and adjunct faculty at SUNY, will uncover the stories and struggles of the Roma and Sinti people during World War II, bringing new perspectives to this lesser-known aspect of Holocaust history and informing modern approaches to remembrance
Recovering Victims’ Voices Lecture Series
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The Women on Stieve’s List
Anatomy, Nazi Victims, Legacies
April 04, 2024 @ 1:00 pm

In Nazi Germany, the medical field was part of the larger effort to dehumanize anyone who did not conform to the idea of a “healthy German nation.”
Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt, who teaches the history of anatomy at Harvard Medical School, scrutinizes the biographies of medical professionals during the Nazi era and restores the histories of victims subjected to coercive medical experimentation both before and after death. Dr. Hildebrandt also considers the legacies of this history for the present, including how to ethically approach work with human remains in historical collections at universities, museums, and historical institutions.
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Start: April 04, 2024 / 1:00 PM
Antisemitism and the Blood Libel
Decoding Antisemitism
Antisemitism Lecture Series
Testimony of the Multitude
Antisemitism and Religion
Scholar Lab Lecture Series
Judy Batalion Lecture – June 16, 2021
How the Holocaust’s Jewish Calendars Bear Witness
A Lecture by Alan Rosen