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Stumbling on History: How Nations Atone for Past Wrongs - #SRHPL

Event Type: Adults
Date: 7/18/2017
Start Time: 7:00 PM
End Time: 8:00 PM
Description:
 How do countries recognize, accept responsibility, and atone for historical crimes? From Australia to the United States, nations have wrestled with this serious ethical dilemma.

Interestingly, Germany provides leadership through a public arts project. Edith Westerfeld, an 89-year-old Holocaust refugee, wondered if the memory of the Nazis murdering her parents, along with millions if other victims, will outlive the survivors. Now – 76 years after Edith’s parents saved their daughter’s life by sending her, alone and terrified, to America – she returns to the small German town where her family had lived for hundreds of years. Invited to witness the installation of an artistic memorial to her family entitled Stolpersteine (“Stumbling Stones”) – part of an effort throughout Europe to confront the genocide of World War II – she experiences how art is helping today’s generation face and atone for crimes of the past.
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Location: Meeting Room