Symposium
For the 21st year, Vanier College and the Kleinmann Family Foundation will hold the Annual Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide from November 11-15, 2013. This year’s theme From Tolerance to Acceptance explores the question of whether society has moved from simply tolerating someone’s existence in spite of their difference to actually accepting them as they are.
Throughout the week guest speakers will make presentations addressing the theme From Tolerance to Acceptance. Guests include survivors, filmmakers, social workers, and writers such as the following:
Kristallnacht Commemoration Ceremony On Wednesday November 13, 2013, at 12:30 pm, Cantor Sharon Azrieli will lead a Kristallnacht Commemoration. During the ceremony, former Vanier teacher and author Ron Headland will speak on the history of Kristallnacht; Vanier students who travelled through Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic as part of a Vanier course on the Holocaust and Totalitarianism will speak about their travels and their impressions of the Holocaust centers they visited; and students from the Micropublishing and Hypermedia program will discuss their research and creative process in producing exhibits on Kristallnacht.
Symposium poster This year’s Symposium poster was chosen from several submitted by Micropublishing and Hypermedia students in a poster contest. The winning poster was designed by student, Clara Lhomme.
Three-dimensional exhibits on Kristallnacht Students from the Micropublishing and Hypermedia program also prepared complex mixed media three-dimensional exhibits on Kristallnacht. Some are on display throughout the Symposium week, but many others will also be mounted on tables only on Wednesday in the Carrefour area of the college.
See the schedule for event times and details.