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USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education Board of Councilors

The mission of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute is to overcome prejudice, intolerance, and bigotry - and the suffering they cause - through the educational use of the Institute's visual history testimonies. On January 1, 2006, the Shoah Foundation’s repository of nearly 52,000 testimonies of survivors and other witnesses to the Holocaust was transferred to USC in perpetuity. The USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education is dedicated to research and scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. The Institute conducts global educational outreach by developing educational resources for teachers, students, and universities around the world, while making its extraordinary archive accessible for research and educational purposes.

 

Members

Wallis Annenberg
Russel S. Bernard
Gerald Breslauer
Edgar M. Bronfman
Jerome L. Coben
Stephen A. Cozen, Esq.
Renée Crown
Susan Crown
David Eisman
Phyllis Epstein
Emanuel Gerard
Andrea Gordon
Douglas Greenberg
Eric Greenberg
Yossie  Hollander
Robert J. Katz
William Lauder
Lee Liberman
Skip Paul
Bruce Ramer
Harry L. Robinson
Michael Rutman
Steven Spielberg
Jerry Speyer
Erna Viterbi
Casey Wasserman
Harold Williams