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Media Coverage of MSI Programs and Exhibits


Teaching teachers
pile of books about holocaust
Empathy and Humanity
teachers on footsteps trip pose in front of monument
Arizona teachers take unique trip
Bjorn instructs teachers in a classroom
AZ Teacher Study Tour
teachers pose in front of monument in German
Holocaust Education Trip
The main entrance at the former Nazi death camp of Auschwitz in Oswiecim, Poland, with the inscription, 'Arbeit Macht Frei', which translates into English as '"Work will set you Free",
Extra Mile
The Arizona teacher group in front of Krakow, Poland's oldest synagogue, today a museum.
Honoring Holocaust Survivors
group of teacher s on tour in European forest learning about Holocaust
Live Interview
A plaque at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The plaque is in a row with 19 other plaques in different languages that represent the languages spoken by prisoners killed at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Most of plaque is not visible in image
Footsteps
flier for the exhibit from Lake Havasu, shows one of the panels with black and white and sepia pictures of young children during holocaust
Student Created
screen shot from interview showing a panel in the exhibit, sepia man with star on his coat and girls face passing him in the street
On Campus
students pose with professor at undergraduate research symposium
Spotlight
Visitors at the "Through the Eyes of youth" exhibit in Scotsdale mill about in front of display
Bedzin
A woman looks at the exhibition ‘Through the Eyes of Youth: Life and Death in the Bedzin Ghetto,’ which is on display at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale until Jan. 26.
Riverdale
Through the Eyes of Youth panals translated into polish on display in Poland
MSI Exhibit in Poland
Images of women's faces and a historic map of Flagstaff from Resilience: Women in Flagstaff's Past and Present
Resilience
Photos of Annie Watkins and Joan Dorsey are both featured in the exhibit "Resilience: Women in Flagstaff's Past and Present." Arizona Historical Society, courtesy
Southside and around the World
Photos of Procora "Coya" Vergara Martinez and Delia Ceballos Muñoz are both featured in the exhibit "Resilience: Women in Flagstaff's Past and Present." Arizona Historical Society, courtesy
Restorative Food
Photos of Marianna Herman and Mary Costigan Arizona Historical Society, courtesy
Business of Flag
Emma Jane Wilson is represented only by a photo of buildings on her land in Flagstaff; on the right is Flagstaff resident Dew Yu Wong. Both women are honored in the exhibit Resilience: Women in Flagstaffs Past and Present for their contributions to the community. Courtesy, Arizona Historical Society
Intersecting Lives
Photo of Eunice Nicks and Rachel Tso Cox Arizona Historical Society, courtesy
Flagstaff Mothers
Rainbow flag
Beyond Binaries
Jessie Jimenez Alonzo and Shirley Sims are both featured in Resilience: Women in Flagstaff's Past and Present. Svea Conrad
Status Quo
Photos of Rhoda Abeshaus and Coral Evans, both featured in Resilience: Women in Flagstaff's Past and Present. Arizona Historical Society, courtesy
Vanguard Women
Photo of Sean Evans, an archivist for Cline Library Special Collections.
Special Collections
Noemi A. holds a children's book in front of her face so that she remains anonymous
Noemi A.
Photo of Bonn Baudelaire
Using Their Voice
Sculpture of hands on type writer in exhibit
Recounting Loss

A piece from photographer Gabriela Bulisova's series titled Chernobyl Revisited: Half-lives & Half-truths; this is one of three Bulisova photos featured as part of the exhibit Echoes of Loss: Artistic Responses to Trauma currently on display at CCA until June 9. Around the Town Voices from Chernobyl at CCA Join us this afternoon for a staged community reading of voices from people who lived through, survived, or returned to the radioactive, highly poisonous “exclusion zone” in Chernobyl.