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Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards 2023 Nominee
Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards 2023 Nominee

But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust has been shortlisted for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards in the Best Reality-Based Work category for 2023.

“But I Live – Remembering the Holocaust” Exhibition Now showing at Stadtmuseum Erlangen (Germany)
“But I Live – Remembering the Holocaust” Exhibition Now showing at Stadtmuseum Erlangen (Germany)
Exhibit in Dortmund, Germany – Gallery – May 6 – August 27, 2023
Exhibit in Dortmund, Germany – Gallery – May 6 – August 27, 2023
Winner of Two PROSE Awards from the Association of American Publishers
Winner of Two PROSE Awards from the Association of American Publishers
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2018 SSHRC Connections Grant

 

Our project grew out of a 2018 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Connections Grant. The Visual Storytelling Colloquium & Workshop at Ravensbrück brought together scholars, artists, librarians, and students from around the world and consisted of a series of graphic novel & teaching workshops (schedule below). The full program can be found here: Visual Storytelling Colloquium and Workshop Program 2018 (PDF)

Title: Visual Storytelling Colloquium & Workshop at Ravensbrück Memorial

The Ravensbrück Visual Storytelling Colloquium and Workshop took place from November 12 – November 16, 2018. It brought together an international team of Holocaust scholars, graduate students, Holocaust practitioners and visual artists from Canada, Germany, and Israel.

The goals of the Visual Storytelling Colloquium and Workshop at Ravensbrück Memorial were to foster innovative interdisciplinary and intercultural discussions on Holocaust learning and teaching while encouraging a diversity of perspectives. Our aim was to approach Holocaust education from multiple disciplinary and community-engaged angles and embed it within a comparative human-rights based framework.


Graphic Novel Workshop

November 14th

When: 14:00 – 15: 30

Presentations and follow-up discussions

Facillitators: Tine Fetz, Sophia Hirsh, and Caitlin Burritt

Where: Workshop Room 2, Educational Department

November 14th

When: 17:00 – 20:30 (with dinner break)

Guided by the facilitators, participants create art concerning Holocaust memory and the Ravensbruck Memorial site

Facilitators: Tine Fetz, Sophia Hirsch and Caitlin Burritt

Where: Workshop Room 2, Educational Department

November 15th

When: 17:00 – 18:00

Guided by the facilitators, participants create art concerning Holocaust memory and the Ravensbruck Memorial site

Facilitators: Tine Fetz, Sophia Hirsch and Caitlin Burritt

Where: Workshop Room 2, Educational Department

November 15th

When: 19:10 – 20:30

Participants will finish their art and engage in a student-led debriefing. The focus of this debriefing will be: Visuals of the Day

Facillitators: Tine Fetz, Sophia Hirsh, and Caitlin Burritt

Where: Workshop Room 2, Educational Department

View Full Program

Visual Storytelling Colloquium and Workshop Program 2018 (PDF)

Poster & Front Page illustration: Caitlin Burritt

Graphic Novel Workshop illustration: Sophia Hirsch


 

Open Workshops

All workshops take place on November 10th, 2018

To register you must contact us by email: schallie@uvic.ca

It is possible to register for the following workshops in Berlin.

All presentations are located at

Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung/Centre for Research on Antisemitism

Technische Universität Berlin/Technical University of Berlin

Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7

10587 Berlin

Room number: 811

Morning Workshops

9:45 – 10:30  Arie Kizel (Haifa): Philosophical Community of Inquiry as a Methodological Approach for Dialogue in Education

10:30 – 11:15 Maja Sturm, Danny Sturm (Osnabrück): New Approaches to Holocaust learning and Human Rights Education – Building a Bridge between University and School

11:15 – 12:00 Kaitlin Findlay (Victoria): Historical injustice, public knowledge, and trust: Notes from community-engaged research on the Japanese Canadian internment, 1940s

Afternoon Workshops

13:00 – 13:45 Isabel Enzenbach (Berlin): Sticky Messages. Antisemitic and Racist Stickers from 1880 to the Present. Visual Storytelling in an Exhibition

13:45 – 14:15 Adam Scime (Toronto): Visual Art as Mobilized Resource within Social Movements

14:15 – 15:15 Paige Thombs (Victoria): The Art of Healing: Expression of Trauma through Visual Mediums

Evening Workshops

Break: 15:15 – 15:30

15:30 – 16:00 Diana Schümann (Haifa): Holocaust Depictions in Comics and Graphic Novels as Alternative Teaching Tools

16:00 – 16:30 Tessa Coutu (Victoria): Big Ideas: Holocaust Education within a Canadian Context

16:30 – 17:00 Ethan Calof (Victoria): “Stains of Dishonor”: Blood and Soil Rhetoric in the Harry Potter Series