
Hitchcock, Welles, Kurosawa, Riefenstahl?
By Luke Burke
I was unsure of what to do on my first night in…
9 November 2019/by Anita Jakubik
How the Mob Mentality Affected Europe for 50 Years
By Maryrose Dollard
In my studies in Central Europe, the information…
9 November 2019/by Anita Jakubik
The House of Terror: A Distortion of Public Trust
By Jacqueline Murrer
Whether it be for art, architecture, or…
7 November 2019/by Anita Jakubik
The Transmission of Memory
By Esme Rummelhart
Traveling through Central Europe, history…
7 November 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Beyond Monuments: Street Names as Alternative Memorials in Vienna and Wrocław
By Zoe Fruchter
“The everyday phrases are the hardest to change,”…
29 October 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Monopoly on Violence
By Cesar Gray
Say, if violence were a product, exchangeable…
29 October 2019/by Anita JakubikVideo Documentary: White and Stupid Confessions of an activist
Hanz produced a short documentary about Maciej Mandelt, a full-time…
6 February 2019/by Anita Jakubik
The Holocaust and the Principle of Humanization in its Teaching
By Mia White
The Second World War and its atrocities ended…
29 January 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Forgotten or Ignored; The Legacy of German African Colonialism
By Tayla Myree
“No matter what government happened to be…
20 January 2019/by Anita Jakubik
A Proper Memorial to the Holocaust
By Alexander Wilgocki
Europe, specifically Central Europe,…
20 January 2019/by Anita Jakubik
I Went to a Far-Right Nationalist March on Poland’s 100th Independence Day
By Raymundo Juarez
My professors warned us against it. They…
20 January 2019/by Anita Jakubik
A Living Paradox: Black and American in Central Europe
By Autumn McMillan
“In America, the color of my skin had…
20 January 2019/by Anita Jakubik
Who Are Memorials For?
By Jay Skelton
As our group traveled around Europe, the most…
21 December 2018/by Anita Jakubik
The “Other” Jewish History
By Meredith Conway
I don’t believe our visit to the POLIN…
21 December 2018/by Anita Jakubik
Desecrated Graves: Tombstones and Selfies
By Aren Burnside
When examining history, there is often a…
5 December 2018/by Anita Jakubik
The Contrast Between Life and Death
By Kristen Varganova
As we’ve traveled from one country…
5 December 2018/by Anita Jakubik
Memory Culture, in Three Parts
By Abbey Metzler
One.
I had been in Poland for just…
5 December 2018/by Anita Jakubik
More than a Statistic: Memorializing Jewish Victims of the Holocaust as Individuals Rather than a Number
By Clare Toner
As I entered Auschwitz for the first time,…
5 December 2018/by Anita Jakubik