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Episode 7 Q&A:Survival After Genocide
Publisher |
Daralyse Lyons
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Dec 29, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:47:53

In this Q & A episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse and AnnaMarie delve more deeply into the topics discussed in episode seven, Survival After Genocide: A Conversation about the Enduring Impact of the Holocaust and the Human Capacity for Resilience.

Daralyse and AnnaMariespeak about the importance of learning history for the sake of not repeating it and reveal the insights they've gleaned from hearing the stories of survivors. They discuss Holocaust education and the disparity of information between various states.

Daralyse and AnnaMarie share their outrage and sadness that there are those who deny the Holocaust and they speak about the devastation that comes from anti-Semitism.

In this episode, you will have the opportunity to explore the areas of overlap and intersection that we share as humans and to move from bystander to upstander.

Learn more at:

https://www.demystifyingdiversitypodcast.com/

Resources to explore:

Demystifying Diversity: Embracing Our Shared Humanity by Daralyse Lyons Buy the Book

I'm Mixed! by Maggy Williams (Daralyse Lyons' pseudonym) Buy the Book

Dos Idiomas, One me: A Bilingual Reader by Maggy Williams (Daralyse Lyons' pseudonym) Buy the Book

Upstander Project Visit the Website

Names Not Numbers Visit the Website

Jewish Virtual Library, US States Requiring Holocaust Education Visit the Website

The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank Buy the Book

I Never Saw Another Butterfly Anthology Buy the Book

Daralyse's WHYY Piece Middle School Documentary Project Read More/Listen Here

Daralyse's WHYY Piece - Singing For Survivors Listen Here

CNN Coverage - Muslim community that raised 200,000 dollars in 4 days for Synagogue victims Read More

The Tower article - Jewish community raises money for Muslim community Read More

National Liberty Museum Visit Website

The National Museum of American Jewish History Visit Website

Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Visit Website

JFCS Holocaust Survivor Support Program Visit Website

Huffington Post Article “Anti-Semitism Is A Big Problem At American College Campuses, According To New Report” Read Article

ADL Visit Website

Slate article/ Bari Weiss Review weiss-how-to-fight-antisemitism-review.html">Read More

Auschwitz Birkenau Memorial Foundation - Read Survivor Stories Here

(((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump by Jonathan Weisman https://www.amazon.com/Semitism-Being-Jewish-America-Trump/dp/1250169933

Healing Racial Trauma: The Road to Resilience by Sheila Wise Rowe

https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Racial-Trauma-Road-Resilience/dp/0830845887

Thoughts from a Unicorn: 100% Black. 100% Jewish. 0% Safe. By MaNishtana

https://www.amazon.com/Thoughts-Unicorn-Black-Jewish-Safe/dp/0615747582

Episode sponsor:

VitaSupreme. For 20% off your supplement order, visit vitasupreme.com/pages/diversity and enter the code: diversity Click Here

In this Q & A episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse and AnnaMarie delve more deeply into the topics discussed in episode seven, Survival After Genocide: A Conversation about the Enduring Impact of the Holocaust and the Human Capacity for Resilience. Daralyse and AnnaMariespeak about the importance of learning history for the sake of not repeating it and reveal the insights they've gleaned from hearing the stories of survivors. They discuss Holocaust education and the disparity of information between various states. Daralyse and AnnaMarie share their outrage and sadness that there are those who deny the Holocaust and they speak about the devastation that comes from anti-Semitism. In this episode, you will have the opportunity to explore the areas of overlap and intersection that we share as humans and to move from bystander to upstander. Learn more at: https://www.demystifyingdiversitypodcast.com/ Resources to explore: Demystifying Diversity: Embracing Our Shared Humanity by Daralyse Lyons Buy the Book I'm Mixed! by Maggy Williams (Daralyse Lyons' pseudonym) Buy the Book Dos Idiomas, One me: A Bilingual Reader by Maggy Williams (Daralyse Lyons' pseudonym) Buy the Book Upstander Project Visit the Website Names Not Numbers Visit the Website Jewish Virtual Library, US States Requiring Holocaust Education Visit the Website The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank Buy the Book I Never Saw Another Butterfly Anthology Buy the Book Daralyse's WHYY Piece Middle School Documentary Project Read More/Listen Here Daralyse's WHYY Piece - Singing For Survivors Listen Here CNN Coverage - Muslim community that raised 200,000 dollars in 4 days for Synagogue victims Read More The Tower article - Jewish community raises money for Muslim community Read More National Liberty Museum Visit Website The National Museum of American Jewish History Visit Website Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Visit Website JFCS Holocaust Survivor Support Program Visit Website Huffington Post Article “Anti-Semitism Is A Big Problem At American College Campuses, According To New Report” Read Article ADL Visit Website Slate article/ Bari Weiss Review Read More Auschwitz Birkenau Memorial Foundation - Read Survivor Stories Here (((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump by Jonathan Weisman https://www.amazon.com/Semitism-Being-Jewish-America-Trump/dp/1250169933 Healing Racial Trauma: The Road to Resilience by Sheila Wise Rowe https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Racial-Trauma-Road-Resilience/dp/0830845887 Thoughts from a Unicorn: 100% Black. 100% Jewish. 0% Safe. By MaNishtana https://www.amazon.com/Thoughts-Unicorn-Black-Jewish-Safe/dp/0615747582 Episode sponsor: VitaSupreme. For 20% off your supplement order, visit vitasupreme.com/pages/diversity and enter the code: diversity Click Here

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