USC Shoah Foundation Launches Countering Antisemitism Laboratory
Search Underway for Inaugural Director to Lead Research, Education, and Outreach Efforts
The USC Shoah Foundation seeks an inaugural director for the Countering Antisemitism Laboratory, which will work with scholars, journalists, policymakers, and other leadership groups to address all forms of antisemitism. The Laboratory will house a major collection of testimonies from survivors of antisemitic violence, training programs centered on understanding and responding to antisemitism, an initiative focused on digital antisemitism and Holocaust denial, and other practical research efforts.
Focusing on leadership outreach, education, and training, and amplifying contemporary survivors' voices, the Countering Antisemitism Laboratory will advance research in antisemitism and hate, enabling deeper understanding of what happens when antisemitism is allowed to grow in societies.
"There's never been a more important time to fund these efforts," said Dr.
The inaugural Laboratory director will be based at the USC Shoah Foundation's USC Capital Campus in
As the Laboratory's core, the Foundation will build a collection of 10,000 video interviews with individuals who have survived anti-Jewish violence since 1945. The collection covers the experiences of Jewish communities from all over the world, including
The Laboratory will also promote new research projects examining antisemitism and related biases within specific geographic and social contexts. International programs, workshops, and seminars will bring together experts to foster collaborative research and develop new cross-disciplinary approaches to transform the study of antisemitism. Publication and outreach efforts will ensure that research reaches key audiences, inside and outside of academia. This, in turn, will help support new and ongoing training programs dedicated to teaching undergraduate and graduate student leaders, civil servants, journalists, and other influential audiences.
As noted by Julie Epstein Bronstein, USC MPA '93, whose family was among the first to fund some of these programs, "These efforts will inspire and develop leaders capable of recognizing and understanding antisemitism, developing policies that build support and awareness of its dangers, and modeling the behaviors needed to resist it across society."
"By sharing their lived experiences, Jewish survivors allow scholars, policymakers and the public to fully comprehend the brutality that results from antisemitic hate,"
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