Focus on the Interview: The Inaugural Endowed Interviewer Collection – Named for Anne Bernard
Author: USC Shoah Foundation via YouTube
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USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive is home to 55,000 audio-visual records, testimonies of genocide survivors from around the world. Each testimony was made possible by a dedicated team: interview coordinators, videographers, and certainly not least the incredible interviewers whose empathy and expertise allow the stories of the past to shine through in the present.
USC Shoah Foundation interviewer Anne Bernard interviewed 102 survivors in 56 cities and towns, from 1995 to the present. This collection of testimonies will now comprise the first Named and Endowed Interviewer Collection in USC Shoah Foundation’s 25+ year history. In the Visual History Archive, The Anne Bernard Interviewer Collection will comprise more than 250 hours of survivor testimony.
JOIN US for a special event as we announce the Inaugural Endowed Interview Collection named for Anne, as we share testimony clips, focus on the “Interview” and engage in conversation with a panel of special guests, including:
– Stephen D. Smith, PhD, Moderator, Finci-Viterbi Executive Director, USC Shoah Foundation
– Anne Bernard, Longtime USC Shoah Foundation Interviewer and Retired Professor, Fashion Institute of Technology
– Ari C. Zev, Past Executive Director and Former Head of Interviewer Training, USC Shoah Foundation
– Karen Jungblut, Director of Global Initiatives and Former Director of Collections, USC Shoah Foundation
– Inna Gogina, MA, MPA, MLIS Historical Content Analyst and Archivist, USC Shoah Foundation
For more information about our first Endowed Interviewer Collection, visit:
http://sfi.usc.edu/events/special-event-inaugural-endowed-interviewer-collection