Frozen Silence: International Programme on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Novi Sad Raid
Thematic focus
- Local History
- Microhistory
- Other Approaches
- Museums, Memorials and Exhibitions
- Secondary Schools
- Primary Schools
- Teacher Training
- Other Forms of History Education
- Media and Public Discourse
- Digital Media in History Education
- History Didactics / Teaching Practices
- Innovative Approaches
- Multi-Perspectivity in History Teaching
- Resources and Learning Materials for History Education
- Transnational and International Cooperations
- History of Anti-Semitism
- Holocaust
- International Organisations Work on History Education
Language
Serbian, English
Country
Serbia
Address
Cultural Station Egység, Antona Čehova 4, Novi Sad, Serbia
Date
22 - 23 January 2025
Time
09:00 - 21:00
(GMT+01:00) Central European Time - Belgrade
Contact
contact@terraforming.org
Description
Exhibition of graphic works about the Novi Sad Raid As part of the program, you will have the opportunity to see an exhibition of graphic works about the Novi Sad Raid created during workshops with guest artists, students, and experts in the field of archival pedagogy and education about the Holocaust from the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Romania and Serbia. A new collection of testimonies Also, we will present a new collection of testimonies “Stories of Death and Life from Box 183”. It is a collection of testimonies of Jews of Bačka who survived the Holocaust, collected by the author Vladimir Todorović. The collection also includes previously unpublished testimonies and lists of victims. The publication of the book was supported by the Jewish Cultural and Humanitarian Foundation “Sabitaj Buki Finci”, Belgrade and the Jewish Community of Novi Sad. The book was awarded at the 68th prize competition of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia for works with a Jewish theme, for 2024. The publisher of the book is Terraforming. Panel Talk The highlight of the program is certainly an international panel talk at with, among others, these speakers: Birthe Pater, Director of Education at the Arolsen Archives, Germany; Gabriel Kousbroek, illustrator and author from Amsterdam; Eugenie Khatschatrian, Operations Coordinator at EuroClio, a European organization dedicated to inspiring history and citizenship educators, the Netherlands; Vladimir Todorović, author of the collection of testimonies “Stories of Death and Life from Box 183” from Novi Sad; Dragana Stojanović, professor at the Faculty of Media and Communication from Belgrade. Artists from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Romania and Serbia, as well as students of the III and XIV Belgrade Gymnasium with teachers – participants of a two-day workshop on graphic novels about the Holocaust. The program is hosted by Miško Stanišić and Nevena Bajalica, Terraforming. Admission is free.
Organiser
The program is part of a wider international project Facts not Fiction in which Terraforming collaborates with partners Arolsen Archive, EuroClio and Intercultural Institute Timisoara, with the support of the European Union.