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04/20 - Time: 1-2 p.m.

Lecture: "How Do We Memorialize Genocide?"


Holocaust Remembrance at SCSU:
A Week of Reflection -- April 20-24, 2009

holocaust remembrance poster 

TODAY -- April 20, 1-2 p.m., Armen Marsoobian, Philosophy, will present a lecture entitled, "How Do We Memorialize Genocide?: The Case of the Berlin Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe." Engleman A120.

April 21, 3:30-4:30 p.m. A commemorative ceremony to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, featuring music performed by David Chevan, Music, and The Afro-Semitic Experience, and the poetry of esteemed Yiddish writer Irena Klepfisz ("A Child in the Warsaw Ghetto;" "Bashert"), read by Corinne Blackmer, English. Engleman C112.

April 22, 1-2 p.m.  A book panel discussion in cooperation with Hilton C. Buley Library: Varian Fry's Surrender on Demand -- Fry's account of his efforts to save 2,000 Jewish artists and intellectuals from the Nazis in Marseille, France, 1940. Varian Fry was from the tri-state area. He was born in Harlem, October 15, 1907, and grew up in Ridgewood, N.J. He attended the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., in 1922 and then attended and graduated from Harvard in May 1931.  Fry was named Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur shortly before his death and was posthumously honored as "Righteous Among the Nations" at Yad Vashem in recognition of his heroic acts. In his later years he lived in Connecticut and passed away while teaching classical languages at a Connecticut high school. The book panel is moderated by Martin Laskin, Sociology, and the  panelists include, Corinne Blackmer, English; Shirley Cavanagh, Library Services; and David Pettigrew, Philosophy. Fry's Surrender on Demand is available for purchase in the SCSU bookstore. Engleman A120.

April 22, 7-10:30 p.m.  A film presentation: Roman Polanski's Academy-Award winning "The Pianist" (as part of Cinéma du Monde), the true story of Wladyslaw Szpilman's survival in the Warsaw Ghetto. Introduction and discussion with Krystyna Gorniak, Philosophy. Engleman A120.

April 23, 1:50-3:05 p.m. Internationally renowned playwright Catherine Filloux will present a lecture entitled "Lemkin's House: Responding to Genocide," examining the life and work of the Polish-Jewish jurist who coined the term genocide and championed its inscription in the law. Engleman A120.

April 20-24: Varian Fry Surrender on Demand book exhibit at Hilton C. Buley Library
 
Note: Complimentary copies of  Varian Fry's Surrender on Demand will be available to be picked up at the library circulation/ reserves desk while they last.

In addition, Varian Fry's Surrender on Demand and Wladyslaw Szpilman's The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945 will be available to be purchased from the bookstore.

Varian Fry, Surrender on Demand (Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1997). Published in conjunction with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Wladyslaw Szpilman, The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945. trans. Anthea Bell (New York: Picador, 2000).
 

Location: Engleman A120

Contact Information: David Pettigrew, (203) 392-6778