USC Shoah Foundation honors the couple for a commitment to humanitarian efforts.
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Through a “Casden Conversation,” Stephen D. Smith of USC Shoah Foundation – the Institute for Visual History and Education and Steven Luckert of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum discuss the power of propaganda in Nazi Germany.
Researchers in USC Dornsife’s Brain and Creativity Institute are using Holocaust survivor testimonies from USC Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education to map brain circuitry.
USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education recognized philanthropist and Motor City icon William Clay Ford Jr. with its 2015 Ambassador for Humanity Award.
USC Shoah Foundation and FAFG co-launch a testimony project to shine light on the Guatemalan Genocide of the early 1980s.
During April, the USC Shoah Foundation will release survivor and witness testimony clips to honor the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Growing up Armenian in California’s Central Valley, historian Richard G. Hovannisian talks of straddling two cultures — and the ‘forgotten genocide.’
Seventy years after the Auschwitz death camp was liberated, USC Shoah Foundation helps bring survivors, teachers and others to milestone anniversary in Poland.
Researcher will provide insight in to World War II Atrocities committed in Nazi-Occupied Ukraine during a talk hosted by the USC Shoah Foundation.
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