SMF: Spy Princess – The Story of Noor Inayat Khan
Noor Inayat Khan was the daughter of a Sufti Indian father and an American mother, and she grew up in Paris and London.
Holocaust Teacher Institute at UM: “As One – Mother and Daughter”
Dita Kohl, publisher of ERETZ Magazine will conduct a candid conversation with artist Rachel Nemesh about mothers and daughters, second-generation, intimacy and rejection, proximity and distance, – and love.
Strassler Center at Clark University: “The Problems of Genocide”
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center is pleased to share the following program from the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University: Program: “The Problems of Genocide” Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Time: ...
USHMM: The Myth of the Perfect Mother
Learn how nationalist propaganda and anti-Jewish conspiracy theories converged to persuade women to become key players in the myth of Nazi supremacy.
SMF: Faye Schulman, Partisan and Photographer
This program presented by the Sousa Mendes Foundation, shines a light on the brave partisan Faye Schulman, whose photographs are the only visual record of the resistance action of the Polish partisans.
YIVO: “Information Hunters”
Information Hunters examines the unprecedented American effort to acquire foreign publications and information in World War II Europe.
SMF: Captain Barros Basto, the Portuguese Dreyfus
Arthur Carlos de Barros Basto was a captain in the Portuguese military who was discharged as a Jew despite having been raised as a Catholic.
CWB: “Life, Legacy and Love Story”
Life, Legacy and Love Story: The story of Holocaust Survivor and handbag design genius Judith Leiber and modernist artist Gerson Leiber.
Illinois Holocaust Museum: “The Last Million”
A masterwork from acclaimed historian David Nasaw, Arthur M. Schlessinger, Jr. Professor of History Emeritus at the CUNY Graduate School and Pulitzer Prize Finalist, The Last Million tells the gripping yet largely hidden story of post-WWII displacement and statelessness.