TOLI presents live and virtual programs, featuring scholars, writers, journalists, and other professionals on topics relating to our mission of Holocaust education, human rights education, countering antisemitism and racism, and strengthening democracy and pluralism. They’re free and open to the public.
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