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UPCOMING PROGRAMS
- Sun, Oct 12Online WebinarHolocaust survivor testimony online followed by Q&A
- Sun, Oct 12Barnes and Noble, The GroveErika Fabian shares her new book, an autobiographical novel that tells the remarkable survival story of herself, her mother Piry, and her sister Judith, during the WWII Nazi occupation and subsequent Communist dictatorship.
- Thu, Oct 16Online WebinarA look at the loss of women’s rights, particularly for Jewish, Black, and political opponents in 1930s Germany.
- Sun, Oct 19Museum of ToleranceJoin USC Polish Music Center, Museum of Tolerance, and Holocaust Musuem LA for an afternoon lecture from Philosopher André Laks; son of composer, writer and survivor Szymon Laks, followed by a performance of Laks' String Quartet No. 3 by USC Thornton students.
- Mon, Oct 20Online WebinarIn this 3-session class, Chapman University Professor Michael Bazyler traces criminal and civil justice after the Holocaust and its modern-day implications.
- Thu, Oct 23Online WebinarExploring different communities that Holocaust survivors built after liberation, this program focuses on the city of Cape Town, South Africa.
- Sun, Oct 26Online WebinarHolocaust survivor testimony online followed by Q&A
- Sun, Oct 26Barnes and Noble The GroveAuthor Tracy Slater presents her new nonfiction book that details the experiences of Elaine Buchman Yoneda, her Jewish/Japanese American family and their incarceration in a US WWII concentration camp.
- Wed, Oct 29Online WebinarLearn how German universities were “nazified” in the 1930's and what that meant for the Nazi regime, the war in Europe, and the Holocaust.
- Sun, Nov 09Barnes and Noble the GroveAuthor, filmmaker and 2G Henry Schipper presents his new book, The Ball Dreams of the Sky; an autobiographical book of baseball poems that translates to his memories and lessons in life.
- Thu, Nov 13Online WebinarLearn how German Jews created spaces of dignity, connection, and hope in the face of terror, prosecution, and prejudice in the 1930s.
- Sun, Nov 16The EbellHow do communities recover and reclaim language, tradition, and culture after tragedy? Join Indigenous and Jewish cultural workers for a powerful exploration of how communities impacted by genocide preserve cultural memory and rebuild traditions.
- Wed, Dec 03Online WebinarA continuation of our series, this lecture explores the community that Holocaust survivors built in Sweden from the war years through the present.
- Thu, Dec 04Online WebinarArchivists from diverse institutions examine their practices for caring for and managing objects that represent collective and personal tragedies.
- Sun, Dec 14Barnes and Noble, The GroveAuthor and 3G Dan Grunfeld presents his multi-generational family epic detailing history's only known journey from Auschwitz to the NBA. Talk moderated by HMLA Chief Impact Officer, Jordanna Gessler.
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