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SUMMARY:Rosenbluth Family Charitable Foundation Genocide Awareness Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:With special focus on the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide and the murder and displacement of Native American communities\, Genocide Awareness Week 2025 will bring different cultures of remembrance\, memorialization and repair after genocide in conversation with each other. The importance of survivor testimony\, the need to bring perpetrators to justice\, the power and limits of representation in text and art\, as well as the difficulty to represent the complexity of genocide through memorialization are shared features of confronting genocide. Equally important is the need to counter genocide denial and distortion. Starting from common themes such as these\, GAW fosters dialogues among survivors\, academics\, activists\, artists\, and government officials through presentations\, performances\, discussions\, and exhibits.\nhttps://jewishstudies.asu.edu/GAW25
URL:https://phxha.com/events/rosenbluth-family-charitable-foundation-genocide-awareness-week-2025/
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SUMMARY:Lived Experience of Genocide: A Conversation with Survivors at GAW ASU West Valley Campus
DESCRIPTION:This event is free so there is no RSVP needed (the QR Code on the flyer is  campus map)\, though there will be a charge for parking . \nTuesday\, April 1\, 2025\, 3 – 5 PM\, CLCC 246. \nLearn the personal stories of five genocide survivors: Branislav Vujic (Bosnia)\, Margaret “Marge” Rich (Holocaust)\, Rosine Kamugisha (Rwanda)\, Rafi Zaw Win (Rohingya) \, and moderator Sarah Adams. What was the experience living in a country where you were targeted for elimination? How does one live with the consequences of that experience? What are the warning signs of genocide that we should be aware of? What resources exist for learning about\, and confronting\, acts of genocide? What can you do to help victims of genocide? A Candlelight Vigil to remember victims of genocides will be will be held in Delph Courtyard beginning at 5:30pm.
URL:https://phxha.com/events/lived-experience-of-genocide-a-conversation-with-survivors-at-gaw-asu-west-valley-campus/
LOCATION:ASU West Campus\, 4701 W Thunderbird Road\, Glendale\, AZ\, 85306
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SUMMARY:Making Monsters: Why Dehumanization Matters at GAW at ASU West Valley Campus
DESCRIPTION:This event is free so there is no RSVP needed (the QR Code on the flyer is  campus map)\, though there will be a charge for parking. \nThursday\, April 3\, 2025\, 3 – 5 PM\, SANDS 101 \nDavid Livingstone Smith is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of New England and the award-winning author of “Less than Human: Why We Demean\, Enslave\, and Exterminate Others\,” “On Inhumanity: Dehumanization and How to Resist It\,” and most recently “Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization.” Described in the NY Times Literary Supplement as “a philosopher seeking not just to interpret the world but to change it\,” his work on dehumanization\, race\, and related matters is often featured in the national and international media.
URL:https://phxha.com/events/making-monsters-why-dehumanization-matters-at-gaw-at-asu-west-valley-campus/
LOCATION:ASU West Campus\, 4701 W Thunderbird Road\, Glendale\, AZ\, 85306
CATEGORIES:In Person Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250427T170000
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SUMMARY:2025 Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Attendance at the commemoration requires an RSVP. Please note that RSVPs will be accepted until Saturday evening\, April 26\, at 7 PM.  You are required to show proof of registration (on your phone or printed copy of the email you received from PHA. \nBeethoven’s Ninth Symphony \nSunday\, April 27\, 2:00 PM | Symphony Hall
URL:https://phxha.com/events/2025-community-wide-yom-hashoah-commemoration/
LOCATION:Symphony Hall\, 75 N 2nd St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004
CATEGORIES:In Person Events
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SUMMARY:Mazel
DESCRIPTION:Register: https://phoenixhsa.formstack.com/forms/mazel\n  \nThe Theatre Artists Studio\, Phoenix Holocaust Association\, and Arizona Jewish Historical Society are proud to present a staged reading and talk-back of the play “Mazel”. \nBased on the experiences of Holocaust survivor Jack Sittsamer\, who survived eight concentration camps\, “Mazel” follows Sittsamer as he comes to America after the war and begins a new life in Pittsburgh\, marrying and raising a family there. Like many survivors\, Sittsamer buried his past and refused to speak to his children about his experiences. Now at the other end of his life\, as depicted in Mazel\, Sittsamer has begun speaking out. He finds an urgent need and a sense of purpose in these lectures. And that\, unfortunately\, does nothing to soothe his prickly relationship with his daughter Pearl. When she was a child\, he would never talk about this essential fact of his life. Now she sees him sharing it with strangers. Things go from unsteady to much worse with the arrival of Martin\, a 19-year-old German spending a year abroad learning about and working with Holocaust survivors. Pearl not only doesn’t forgive the Germans\, she can’t see why anyone should … especially her father\, who has taken Martin under his wing.\n\nThe talk-back will feature Mazel’s esteemed playwright\, Amy Hartman\, the show’s cast\, and acclaimed director\, Kathleen Butler\, who will be flying in from New York to direct this compelling piece of theatre.\n\n  \nTuesday\, April 29 6:00-8:30pm \nArizona Jewish Historical Society \nCutler Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center \n122 E. Culver St.\nPhoenix\, AZ 85004\nTickets: $36/person\nRefreshments will be served.\nAll ticket proceeds will support the Holocaust education initiatives of PHA and AZJHS.
URL:https://phxha.com/events/mazel/
LOCATION:Arizona Jewish Historical Society\, 122 E. Culver\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person Events
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