TOLI presents live and virtual programs featuring scholars, writers, journalists, and others on topics relating to our mission: Holocaust education, human rights, antisemitism and racism, and strengthening democracy and pluralism.
Previous Virtual Events
Days of Remembrance: The Kindertransport
May 5, 2024
Combating Holocaust Distortion and Antisemitism
January 28, 2024
‘Schindler’s List’: Commemorating the Film’s 30th Anniversary
November 5, 2023
The Vatican, The Holocaust, and World War II
March 23, 2023
Letters from Anne and Martin
February 15, 2023
Pink Triangle Legacies: Coming out in the Shadow of the Holocaust
January 19, 2023
Virtual Events Archive
December 13, 2022 – “US and the Holocaust”
December 06, 2022 – “Forty Years After Sophie’s Choice: Hollywood and the Holocaust”
May 11, 2022 – “Imperfect Justice: The Quest for Holocaust Restitution”
April 28, 2022 – “Yom HaShoah: Assia’s Story”
April 12, 2022 – “Grim Lessons from the Field: On War Crimes and Genocide”
March 28, 2022 – “Ukraine, The Refugee Crisis and Learning from History”
March 22, 2022 – “The Danger of Extremism in America – And How to Stop It”
Jan. 26, 2022 – “Images of Endurance: The Last Holocaust Survivor”
Nov. 4, 2021 – “Holocaust Restitution: The Struggle Continues”
Oct. 26, 2021 – “Book Launch: Becoming a Holocaust Educator“
Oct. 6, 2021 – “Professor Timothy Snyder: The Holocaust and Lessons for Today”
Sept. 30, 2021 – “Nevertheless, They Resisted: The Women Who Defied Nazi Rule During the Holocaust”
June 24, 2021 – “Confronting the Surge of Anti-Semitism in Europe and the US”
May 13, 2021 – “American Political Leaders and Their Responses to the Holocaust”
April 28, 2021 – “Justice Denied: How Nazi War Criminals Escaped Punishment”
April 6, 2021 – “Remembering Olga Lengyel and Five Chimneys”
March 10, 2021 – “The Nazi’s Granddaughter” a Conversation with author Silvia Foti
Feb, 17, 2021 – Extremism 2021: The Surge of Hate Online and in the Community