Survivor Stories: From the Shoah to L.A.
November 1, 2007
1:30-3pm
Room TBA
This panel first provides
historical background to the Holocaust, situating the discussion in the broader
context of migration (i.e., the notion of forced population transfers leading
to the Holocaust and the resulting refugee/displaced persons crisis for
survivors). After examining the notion of migration within the context of the
Holocaust, the four authors and Holocaust survivors--whose lives were upturned
and who were uprooted as a result of the Holocaust--discuss their individual
stories of survival and migration from Europe to Los Angeles. While the
survivors will focus on the paths they followed as they moved ever westward,
settling and raising families in Los Angeles, they will also comment on the
crisis of the event that lead to so many millions of murdered and displaced
persons.
Moderator: Holli Levitsky, Ph.D., Department of English and Holocaust Studies,
LMU
Elizabeth Drummond, Ph.D., Department of History, LMU
Drs. Sam and Gertrude Goetz
Mr. Kurt Lowens
Mr. Zenon Neumark
(Presented as part of
the 2007 Bellarmine Forum, I/M/MIGRATION,
which will be held October 28 - November 3, 2007.)