
The Borderlands Foundation and the Town of Sejny
By: Samantha Avalos
Our two-week intensive travelling seminar…
7 October 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Remnants of the Past
By: Katelyn Olsen
Perhaps one of the saddest sights to see…
6 October 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
The Berlin Wall
On our excursion to Berlin, Germany, the Berlin Wall memorial…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
The Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall served as a barrier between East and West…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
The Roma and Sinti Memorial
Tucked away, hidden, unimposing, quaint; these are words that…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
The Polish Soldiers’ Monument
Within the first week of being in Wroclaw, we climbed a hill…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Often times, when the word “Holocaust” is mentioned we only…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Kazimierz
Kazimierz, a district of Poland’s southern city of Krakow,…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
The New Jewish Cemetery in Wroclaw
Wroclaw’s New Jewish Cemetery was founded in 1902 when…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Institute of National Remembrance
The years of 1944-1945 are often falsely believed to be the beginning…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Memorial to the Homosexuals Persecuted under the National Socialist Regime
Background on Our Visit to the Memorial
by Arielle Ingrassia
A…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
The Church of Peace
Not far from Wrocław, in the small town of Świdnica, stands…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Centennial Hall
The music rebounded through the historic setting; it was almost…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska
Auschwitz
For many people around the world with the most basic understanding…
23 June 2014/by Ula Klobuszewska