Conference „Microhistories of the Holocaust and its European Character“
On 27th of April 2021 Terraforming and Archives of Vojvodina held an international conference which focused on the role local archives play in identifying and safeguarding the Holocaust records.
TAS Lab 4 – Antithesis II – Fake news about migrants and migration issues
The workshop themes are fake news in medias about migrants and migration issues, s well as the challenges that journalists encounter when reporting about them. The speakers at the workshop are: Aleksandra Nikšić, Chiara Wieben and Milan Kuzmanović.
Conference “The Voice of Women in the Frozen Silence”
In the Cultural Center of Novi Sad, on January 26th, an online international conference “The Voice of Woman in the Frozen Silence” was held. The Yad Vashem’s exhibition “Spots of Light -- To Be a Woman in The Holocaust” and Serbian adaptation of IHRA’S "Recommendations for Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust" were presented at the conference.
The Voice of Women in the Frozen Silence
The event "The Voice of Women in the Frozen Silence" will take place online at 2.00 pm on January 26. Some of the program highlights are: presentation of the exhibition "The Spots of Light - To be a Woman in the Holocaust", the Serbian adaptation of the IHRA's Recommendation for Teaching and Learning about Holocaust, and presentations about gender perspectives in memorialization of the Holocaust by international experts and diplomates.
Webinar “Testimonies in Education and Collective Memory“
Webinar “Testimonies in Education and Collective Memory“ was held on December 8. 2020.
Participants were from The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies (USA), Sered Holocaust Museum in Slovakia and the Archive of Vojvodina.
Webinar 2: Local Archive – an Interface for Collective Memory, Knowledge and Education
Second online workshop for archivists will be held on July 6, 2020 with lecturers: Dr Kori Street and Andrea Szőnyi from the USC Shoah Foundation, Lewis Levin, architect behind the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre, and Serbian historian Dr Olga Manojlovic Pintar