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S. African Museum features VOR
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
VOR is proud to announce our collaboration with a new Holocaust Museum in Johannesburg. For the last few years VOR has been working with founder Tali Nates to help design part of the permanent exhibition which will feature survivor testimonies from the VOR archive.
Tags: Holocaust Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa, Tali Nates
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Mamaroneck High School, Sept 17 (NY)
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Mamaroneck High School‘s summer theme read “Discovery Through Dissent” culminates with a screening of survivor testimonies from VOR’s archive for 1,400 students.
For information how you can bring testimonies to your school, please contact us.
Tags: Discovery Through Dissent, Mamaroneck High School, Summer Theme Read
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Westport Country Playhouse (CT), Oct. 28
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
The Westport Country Playhouse’s panel “So the World Will Know: Attempts to Document Genocide” on October 28, after the 8 p.m. performance of The Diary of Anne Frank will feature Joanne Rudof from The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale University, and Taylor Krauss from VOR. This event is free and open to the public. (Westport, CT) Map
Tags: Anne Frank, Fortunoff Video Archives for Holocaust Testimonies, Joanne Rudoff, Westport Country Playhouse, Yale University
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Tonic features VOR
Monday, August 30th, 2010
Tonic.com’s Monique Jessen details VOR’s efforts in this online feature:
Giving Voice to Survivors of the Rwandan Genocide, August 20, 2010
Tags: Monique Jessen, Rwandan Genocide, Taylor Krauss, tonic, Tonic.com
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VOR on NPR: The VOR Fellowship
Monday, August 30th, 2010
WHDD’s Marshall Miles interviews Taylor Krauss about VOR and the launch of the new 15-month fully-funded Voices of Rwanda Fellowship
Tags: Filming Testimonies, Marshall Miles, NPR, Taylor Krauss, Voices of Rwanda Fellowship, VOR Fellowship
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Why Antoinette Speaks
Click here to witness more testimoniesThanks to Constitutional Hill, Cape Town Holocaust Centre, Columbia University, Concordia University, Bates College, UNISA, JAFFA, Habonim, Albuquerque Academy, Friends Academy, Hillel International, Project One, Audiobraille, The AJC, and George Washington University for hosting Voices of Rwanda.
To inquire about bringing Voices of Rwanda to your school, email us.
Thank you to Bartle Bogle Hegarty for hosting our first photograph exhibit.
We were thrilled to be part of Limmud South Africa in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban, and thank Limmud for including us.

