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Webinar Teaching about the Holocaust in Brazil
Day: September 14, 2022, Wednesday.
Time: 2pm to 7pm
Online Event
 
Schedule:
Opening:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Granzotto
Mediation:
Prof. Dr. Clarita Costa Maia
The Importance of the Fight against Holocaust Denial: the Eichmann case and the Argentine perspective
Speaker: Julián Schvindlerman
Julián Schvindlerman is a writer and international political analyst specializing in Middle Eastern affairs.
Full Professor of World Political Matters in the International Relations Career at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Palermo (Argentina). He has a blog at The Times of Israel, a column at Radio Universidad (Córdoba) and collaborates with Infobae y Perfil. His articles have been published in The Washington Times (United States), Clarín (Argentina (Uruguay), Página Siete (Bolivia), Foreign Latinoamérica (Mexico) and La Razón (España), among others.
Holocaust: how was it possible?
Speaker: Silvia Rosa Nossek Lerner
Historian specialized in Holocaust Studies, at the International School of Holocaust Studies, at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel. Postgraduate in 20th Century History. Master in Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society with the theme of Art and Music in Times of Intolerance. Coordinator of the Jewish Studies Program at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), from 2003 to 2020. Researcher at LEER – Laboratory for Studies on Ethnicity, Racism and Discrimination and ARQSHOAH – Virtual Archive on the Holocaust and Antisemitism, under the direction by Professor Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro, from the University of São Paulo (USP), since 2008. Responsible for preparing the musical score of the Curitiba Holocaust Museum, opened in 2011, based on music composed by Jews during the Holocaust.

Collective Memory and Holocaust Pedagogy in the 21st Century
Speaker: Carlos Reiss
General coordinator of the Curitiba Holocaust Museum. Member of the Executive Committee of the Latin American Network for Teaching the Shoah (LAES) and the curatorial team of the Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust in Rio de Janeiro. Postgraduate in Geopolitics. Specialist in International Relations and Political Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Graduate of the International School of Yad Vashem (Jerusalem) and Fundación Bamá (Buenos Aires). Consultant at the Museo Interactivo Judío de Chile. Author of the book “Light on Chaos: Education and Memory of the Holocaust”.
Holocaust: Teaching and Memory as Vehicles to Combat Hatred and Anti-Semitism
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Flávio de Leão Bastos Pereira
Post-doctorate in Human Rights. Specialist in Human Rights and Genocide from the Zoryan Institute and University of Toronto. Researcher on the Holocaust (São Paulo Holocaut Memorial and Yad Vashem-World Holocaust Remembrance Center. Tel Aviv University and Yad Vashem. The International Center for Education about Auschwtz and the Holocaust at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Specialist in Fundamental Rights (Coimbra) . Guest professor at the Nuremberg University of Technology Georg Simon Ohm (2020-2022).
Teaching the Holocaust through electives in the public system: an experience
Prof. MSc. Rebecca Serrano
Master of Arts, in the Jewish Studies Program at the University of São Paulo (2019), with a dissertation on the work Is this a man? by the Italian Jew Primo Levi. Master in Holocaust Studies from the Weiss-Livnat International MA Program in Holocaust Studies at the University of Haifa, in Israel (2021).
Reflections on the Holocaust in History Teaching in Basic Education
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Heitor Loureiro
PhD in History from Unesp, researcher associated with the Study and Research Group on the Middle East, professor of History and International Relations.
Importance of the event: According to the anthropologist, Prof. Dr. Adriana Dias, who researches neo-Nazi groups in Brazil, from 2019 to 2021, there was a 60% increase in active groups. Also in 2019, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launched a Policy Guide for Education about the Holocaust and the prevention of genocide. In 2020, a Latin American network was created to encourage teaching about the Holocaust. This is the LAES Network (Latin American Network for Teaching the Shoah). It is made up of the Holocaust Museum of Curitiba, Museo del Holocausto de Buenos Aires, Museo Interactivo Judío de Chile, Museo de la Comunidad Judía de Costa Rica, Centro de Ana Frank y Centro de Estudios del Holocausto de Guatemala, Museo Memoria y Tolerancia de México, Fundación Emet de Panamá, Centro Educacional Holocausto y Humanidades, which is part of the Museo Judío del Peru, and the Museo de la Shoá de Uruguay. Faced with radicalization and disinformation and the use of alleged historical revisionism to cover an anti-Semitic crypto-agenda, the IDP, aware of its social and civic mission, promotes the event in question.

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2pm to 7pm
Online Webinar

Webinar Teaching about the Holocaust in Brazil
Day: September 14, 2022, Wednesday.
Time: 2pm to 7pm
Online Event
 
Schedule:
Opening:
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Granzotto
Mediation:
Prof. Dr. Clarita Costa Maia
The Importance of the Fight against Holocaust Denial: the Eichmann case and the Argentine perspective
Speaker: Julián Schvindlerman
Julián Schvindlerman is a writer and international political analyst specializing in Middle Eastern affairs.
Full Professor of World Political Matters in the International Relations Career at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Palermo (Argentina). He has a blog at The Times of Israel, a column at Radio Universidad (Córdoba) and collaborates with Infobae y Perfil. His articles have been published in The Washington Times (United States), Clarín (Argentina (Uruguay), Página Siete (Bolivia), Foreign Latinoamérica (Mexico) and La Razón (España), among others.
Holocaust: how was it possible?
Speaker: Silvia Rosa Nossek Lerner
Historian specialized in Holocaust Studies, at the International School of Holocaust Studies, at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel. Postgraduate in 20th Century History. Master in Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society with the theme of Art and Music in Times of Intolerance. Coordinator of the Jewish Studies Program at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), from 2003 to 2020. Researcher at LEER – Laboratory for Studies on Ethnicity, Racism and Discrimination and ARQSHOAH – Virtual Archive on the Holocaust and Antisemitism, under the direction by Professor Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro, from the University of São Paulo (USP), since 2008. Responsible for preparing the musical score of the Curitiba Holocaust Museum, opened in 2011, based on music composed by Jews during the Holocaust.

Collective Memory and Holocaust Pedagogy in the 21st Century
Speaker: Carlos Reiss
General coordinator of the Curitiba Holocaust Museum. Member of the Executive Committee of the Latin American Network for Teaching the Shoah (LAES) and the curatorial team of the Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust in Rio de Janeiro. Postgraduate in Geopolitics. Specialist in International Relations and Political Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Graduate of the International School of Yad Vashem (Jerusalem) and Fundación Bamá (Buenos Aires). Consultant at the Museo Interactivo Judío de Chile. Author of the book “Light on Chaos: Education and Memory of the Holocaust”.
Holocaust: Teaching and Memory as Vehicles to Combat Hatred and Anti-Semitism
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Flávio de Leão Bastos Pereira
Post-doctorate in Human Rights. Specialist in Human Rights and Genocide from the Zoryan Institute and University of Toronto. Researcher on the Holocaust (São Paulo Holocaut Memorial and Yad Vashem-World Holocaust Remembrance Center. Tel Aviv University and Yad Vashem. The International Center for Education about Auschwtz and the Holocaust at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Specialist in Fundamental Rights (Coimbra) . Guest professor at the Nuremberg University of Technology Georg Simon Ohm (2020-2022).
Teaching the Holocaust through electives in the public system: an experience
Prof. MSc. Rebecca Serrano
Master of Arts, in the Jewish Studies Program at the University of São Paulo (2019), with a dissertation on the work Is this a man? by the Italian Jew Primo Levi. Master in Holocaust Studies from the Weiss-Livnat International MA Program in Holocaust Studies at the University of Haifa, in Israel (2021).
Reflections on the Holocaust in History Teaching in Basic Education
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Heitor Loureiro
PhD in History from Unesp, researcher associated with the Study and Research Group on the Middle East, professor of History and International Relations.
Importance of the event: According to the anthropologist, Prof. Dr. Adriana Dias, who researches neo-Nazi groups in Brazil, from 2019 to 2021, there was a 60% increase in active groups. Also in 2019, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launched a Policy Guide for Education about the Holocaust and the prevention of genocide. In 2020, a Latin American network was created to encourage teaching about the Holocaust. This is the LAES Network (Latin American Network for Teaching the Shoah). It is made up of the Holocaust Museum of Curitiba, Museo del Holocausto de Buenos Aires, Museo Interactivo Judío de Chile, Museo de la Comunidad Judía de Costa Rica, Centro de Ana Frank y Centro de Estudios del Holocausto de Guatemala, Museo Memoria y Tolerancia de México, Fundación Emet de Panamá, Centro Educacional Holocausto y Humanidades, which is part of the Museo Judío del Peru, and the Museo de la Shoá de Uruguay. Faced with radicalization and disinformation and the use of alleged historical revisionism to cover an anti-Semitic crypto-agenda, the IDP, aware of its social and civic mission, promotes the event in question.

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