"Raising Their Voices:
Children’s Resistance through Diary Writing and Song"
Lecture by Dr. Debórah Dwork

Dr. Deborah DworkThursday, December 7
6:00 pm – Reception
7:00 pm – Lecture Begins

Frick Fine Arts Building 

650 Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Cost:
$36 for Reception & Lecture
$18 for Lecture Only



FREE Lecture Only option for Survivors and Students (with valid student ID)

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Join the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh and the Jewish Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh for a public lecture by Dr. Debórah Dwork, Professor of Holocaust History at Clark University, currently serving as Scholar-in-Residence at the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. The lecture will focus on the theme of children’s voices and creativity during the Holocaust as a form of resistance. 

Please contact Christina Sahovey at csahovey@hcpgh.org
or 412-939-7289 with any questions.

The full inclusion of people of all abilities is a core value of the Pittsburgh Jewish Community. If you have a disability or need an accommodation, please contact csahovey@hcpgh.org or call 412-939-7289.

 



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