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February 12th 2021: Youth Filmmakers Reflect on Courage, Hope, and a Holocaust
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The Holocaust remains one of the darkest eras in world history. To this day, millions of people, especially of the Jewish faith, are still affected by the loss, pain and suffering of the victims. However, hope and positivity help the survivors persevere through the darkness.
In this episode of Planet Classroom, we talk with the youth filmmakers of Hold the Sun in Your Hands: the Erika Jacoby Story. They offer insight on how the youth of today can be part of a positive movement to break down the walls of hatred through their art. They also remind us that history can be a building block of ho
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Trey Carlisle
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Trey Carlisle is an artivist (artist + activist) passionate about advancing peace and social justice through music, dance, filmmaking, and bridge building. A 2020 Fulbright Award recipient and graduate from Soka University of America, Trey has spent the past decade creating films, writing songs, teaching Hip-Hop dance styles, and facilitating workshops in the U.S. and in China that build bridges between diverse communities and foster truth and reconciliation and antiracism among participants. Trey got his start creating films with the Righteous Conversations Project, an organization where teens collaborate with Holocaust Survivors to create short films about current social injustices. Now, T
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Eva Suissa
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Eva Suissa is a current freshman at New York University studying dance and psychology. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she loves all things nature, practices art and yoga, and enjoys kombucha! Eva is sure to put a smile on your face.
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Ian Kim
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My name is Ian Kim, and I'm in 9th Grade at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, CA. Over the past few summers I've found an interest in documentary filmmaking and animation, working on multiple short films with the Righteous Conversations Project. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I've collaborated with students from around the world to document the effects of sheltering at home on youth. Recently, I've found a love for photography as a medium for documentation and expression, and I look forward to discovering new ways to work with the community and bring important social issues to light.
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Hank Schoen
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Hank Schoen is 15 years old. He is a visual artist and musician. He has collaborated on 3 animation films as part of the righteous conversations project and is currently working on a solo animation film called "Savta."
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