
Ackerman Chronicle
Issue 77 | April 3, 2023
Digital Newsletter of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas
New Episode of the Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 49 Holocaust Memorials in Everyday Berlin Life
Join Dr. Nils Roemer and Belofsky fellows Angie Simmons and Katie Fisher on a walking tour of a few memorials scattered around Berlin. This episode dives into the locations and historical context around 5 prominent local Holocaust memorials in Berlin with a focus on what happened after the end of WWII. Throughout the episode noise of the contemporary cityscape blends with historical references provided by Dr. Nils Roemer.
The Ackerman Center Podcast, edited and produced by UTD graduate students, can be found wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Listen to all of the episodes of the Ackerman Center Podcast by clicking here or on the above thumbnail image.
Holocaust Remembrance Day
April 18 - Holocaust Remembrance Day
This annual event will feature a performance by our University Choir, a special interactive art experience by LabSynthe, as well as traditional readings by faculty, staff, students, and community members of poetry, prose, and personal testimony in a variety of languages. Learn more on the event's webpage.
Email cynthia.rogers@utdallas.edu if you are interested in participating.
Dr. David Patterson, "Zivia Lubetkin's Days of Destruction and Revolt; Memories of a Female Ghetto Fighter"
Learn more on the event's webpage.
7th Annual Comets Giving Days
Stay tuned for more details.
Ackerman Center Leadership Luncheon
Join the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies on April 30th as we honor Burton C. Einspruch, MD with the Edward M. Ackerman Leadership Award.
The Edward M. Ackerman Leadership Award is presented to an outstanding individual or group who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to promoting the education and increased awareness of the Holocaust and related human rights issues. This leadership inspires or empowers others to become involved and engaged in ways that echo the mission of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies: “Teaching the Past, Changing the Future.”
Learn more about sponsorship opportunities and how to become a part of this special event on the Ackerman Center Leadership Luncheon's webpage.
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