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UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Sun, Mar 29Barnes and Noble, The GroveDr. Suzanne Cope presents the gripping, true, and untold history of the Italian anti-fascist resistance during World War II, told through the stories of four spectacularly courageous women fighters. In conversation with LA based author, Cathleen Schine.
Sun, Apr 12Holocaust Museum LATogether, we'll honor survivors, remember those who perished, safeguard Holocaust history, and stand up against antisemitism and hate.
Wed, Apr 15Online WebinarLearn about the Nazi Party’s rise to power in Germany in the years preceding the Holocaust.
Sun, Apr 19Barnes & Noble, The GroveJoin author Michelle Young as she discusses her new book, which uncovers how an unlikely heroine infiltrated the Nazi leadership to save the world's most treasured masterpieces. In conversation with Dr. Monique Saigal, Holocaust survivor and retired professor of French literature and culture.
Mon, Apr 20Chevalier's BooksA deeply reported exploration of the violent resurgence of hatred and white supremacy through the lens of Orange County, California—“ground zero” for racial extremism—and the story of one brutal murder there that revealed the deep roots of violent bigotry as a bellwether for the country.
Sun, Apr 26Barnes and Noble, The GroveDetailing her familial legacy of the Holocaust and it's aftermath, visual artist and writer, Lydia Kann presents her new graphic novel, Germaine's Daughter.
Tue, Apr 28Online WebinarJoin survivor Joe Alexander in conversation with one of his camp's liberators Dr. Richard Baum
Thu, Apr 30Online WebinarIn this three-session online class, Professor Sarah Abrevaya Stein will explore the Holocaust in the Sephardi heartland of southeastern Europe.
Sun, May 03Barnes & NobleThe Nazi Titanic is a riveting and astonishing account of an enigmatic ship that played a devastating role in World War II and the Holocaust.
Thu, May 07Online WebinarWritten by a Holocaust survivor whose family collected art, Plunder and Survival tells the stories of principal figures, events, and artworks that contribute to the intricate story of the ruthless Nazi attack on modern art and the art world's subsequent repositioning in America.
Tue, May 19Online WebinarA continuation of our series, this lecture explores the community that Holocaust survivors built in Argentina.
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