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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221020
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221021
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221022
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221023
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221024
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221025
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221026
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221029
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
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CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221030
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221031
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221102
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221103
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221104
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221105
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:On view October 20–November 6 in Ann and Andrew Tisch Park of W
 ashington University\, this exhibition by German-Italian photographer and f
 ilmmaker Luigi Toscano comprises more than 90 larger-than-life portraits of
  Holocaust survivors from Europe\, Israel\, and the United States\, includi
 ng twelve people from St. Louis.\n\nLest We Forget offers an opportunity to
  commemorate survivors at a moment when accurate collective knowledge about
  the Holocaust is at a historic low and distortion and denial of the atroci
 ties\, as well as public expressions of anti-Semitism\, are rising alarming
 ly. The placards that accompany the photographs tell stories of suffering a
 nd loss but also resilience and humanity\, providing a window into the expe
 rience of the last living survivors of the Holocaust.\n\nPreviously present
 ed in seventeen cities—among them Berlin\, Brussels\, Geneva\, Kyiv\, New Y
 ork\, Vienna\, and Washington\, DC—this exhibition traveled to UNESCO headq
 uarters in Paris as part of the International Day of Commemoration in memor
 y of the victims of the Holocaust on January 27\, 2021.\n\nLest We Forget i
 s presented at Ann and Andrew Tisch Park courtesy of Eliot and Dee Dee Simo
 n and Conversation Builds Character.
DTSTAMP:20260416T165920Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221106
LOCATION:Ann and Andrew Tisch Park
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lest We Forget
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URL:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/lest_we_forget
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