Launched last winter, nonprofit 'Common Circles' fights antisemitism by designing ‘museum-like experiences’ with high-tech Holocaust education, art, and storytelling

The film, now playing at New York’s Quad Cinema, is a dramatization of the true story of Sara Góralnik Shapiro, who disguised herself and worked for a family of Ukrainian farmers

America's Second Gentleman explores the new Dimensions in Testimony project at USC's Shoah Foundation, which provides lifelike interactive accounts as the WWII generation wanes

1998 video of Vanda Semyonovna Obiedkova, who died sheltering from Russian shelling in Mariupol weeks ago, was destroyed in family's home, but rediscovered and posted online

Director Barry Levinson agreed to make movie to help understand own family's experiences, recounts producer ahead of US premiere Wednesday night

Joining forces with the USC Shoah Foundation, Bringing Testimony Home program will allow survivor's stories to be heard globally for generations to come

Drawing from USC Shoah Foundation's audiovisual archive, ‘The Memory Generation’ seeks to 'expand the pyramid of memory' by giving survivors' voices contemporary relevance

Oscar-winning film produced by Stephen Spielberg's Shoah Foundation interviews Hungarian survivors in a jarring but even more relevant wakeup call amid rising global antisemitism

Eight decades after fleeing Nazi Germany with their families, childhood friends are brought together by USC Shoah Foundation researcher who 'linked' their testimony

For 1st time, public involved in choice; Director wins $1 million award in recognition of contribution to cinema, philanthropic works, efforts to preserve the memory of Holocaust

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