Planting New Roots: Picturing Jewish and Native Migration Narratives in the Museum
This lecture was recorded on October 28, 2021. Museums and historical centers regularly showcase exhibitions about the migrations of different populations, including how events of the past affect them today. For many Jewish Americans, the Holocaust and the resulting migration out of Europe plays a central role in defining their identities today. The forced migrations and other atrocities committed against Indigenous people of the United States living in what is now called Oklahoma has had a similarly profound impact. The program features Kathryn Lloyd, Senior Director of Programs & Interpretation at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, and Stacey Halfmoon, Senior Director of The Choctaw Cultural Center, both of whom discuss the power of survival and points of connection between two seemingly different groups of peoples, as well as the disparate struggles they faced on their paths to carve out communities in contemporary America. This event is part of the Harriet & Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center (KHC) and Queensborough Community College’s Gallery and Museum Studies Program's "Human Rights and the Museum" series and was co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Genocide & Human Rights at Rutgers University.
The Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center (KHC) hosts a range of programs about Holocaust memory and its ongoing impact across, as well as relevancy to, societies around the world through annual commemorations, special events, student-focused initiatives, our National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) colloquia series, and lectures about our originally researched exhibitions. For more information about the KHC, please visit http://khc.qcc.cuny.edu
Видео Planting New Roots: Picturing Jewish and Native Migration Narratives in the Museum канала CUNYQueensborough
The Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center (KHC) hosts a range of programs about Holocaust memory and its ongoing impact across, as well as relevancy to, societies around the world through annual commemorations, special events, student-focused initiatives, our National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) colloquia series, and lectures about our originally researched exhibitions. For more information about the KHC, please visit http://khc.qcc.cuny.edu
Видео Planting New Roots: Picturing Jewish and Native Migration Narratives in the Museum канала CUNYQueensborough
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Men's Basketball: Queensborough vs. Bronx CC (12/14/2015)SGA Elections: Candidates Forum (2022)Tiger Roars Pep RallyMuseums as Places of Trauma and Healing: Processing Visitor ExperiencesPeacebuilding Through Awareness & Improvisation, Part 12021 Juried Student Exhibition: Rebecca Huynh (The Triplets)CUNY Championship Game: Men's Baseball: Queensborough vs. Bronx CC (4/30/13)ASAP GraduationJuried Student Exhibition (2016)Make the Smart Financial Decision | Queensborough Community CollegeQi Gong PerformanceKHC Survivor Testimony: Arnold Newfield (February 5, 2020)Women's Basketball: Queensborough vs. Bronx CC (01/05/2017)Asian Cultural Festival (2023)The Affordable College Choice in NYC | Queensborough Community CollegeWomen's Basketball: Queensborough vs. Bronx CC (Region XV Quarterfinals) (02/23/2016) (Recap)KHC Survivor Testimony: Manfred and Gerd Korman (February 5, 2020)Trauma in Digital Spaces: The Future of Holocaust RemembranceKHC: Jacket from Dachau: Sam Widawsky Discusses Surviving Kaufering Concentration CampLegacies of Genocide: Mauthausen and its Memorialization