Announcing the Center's Slate of Fall Programs
September
Friday, September 19. Book Club: The Art of Losing by Alice Zeniter with the Center for German and European Studies. 4:00 PM. Social Sciences 309. (Registration required - restricted to University of Minnesota students and faculty, and Twin Cities educators)
October
October 3 - 5. A Pink Triangle. Written and directed by Kirby Taylor. The Phoenix Theater. TIckets available online.
The October 4th performance will include a post-show panel with experts, including Sheer Ganor
Friday, October 17. Reinventing Protestant Germany: Religious Nationalists and the Contest for Post-Nazi Democracy. Organized by the Center for German and European Studies with the Center for Jewish Studies, the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and Religious Studies. All day. Social Sciences Building.
Sunday, October 19. Annual Bdote Tour with Darlene St. Clair. 2:00 PM. Fort Snelling State Park. (Registration required)
Thursday, October 23. Teaching the Rwandan Genocide with Carl Wilkens. 6:00 PM. Highland Park Library. Dinner provided. Registration required.
Twin Cities Jewish Film FestivalOctober 23 through November 2
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| Friday, October 24. Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire (Part of the 2025 Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival) 1:00 PM. Minnesota JCC – Capp Center. |
| Monday, October 27. Among Neighbors. 2:00 PM. Minneapolis JCC - Barry Family Campus. |
| Tuesday, October 28. Tracks: Stumbling Stones Amsterdam (Screens as part of the the documentary shorts program). · 4:00 PM · Minnesota JCC – Capp Center. |
| Thursday, October 30. Never Alone. 1:00 PM. Minnesota JCC – Capp Center. |
| Thursday, October 30. Safe House. 7:00 PM. Alliance Francaise. |
| Sunday, November 2. Art Spiegelmen: Disaster is My Muse. 11:00 AM. Open Book |
November
Thursday, November 13. Why Do We Need Queer Holocaust History? With Anna Hojkova with the Center for Austrian Studies, the Institute for Global Studies, the Human Rights Program, the Sociology Department, the History Department, GNSD, the Center for German and European Studies, Queermunity, Quadrafoil, and J-Pride. 6:30 PM. Queermunity Events, Uptown.
December
Monday, December 1. Leila Sadat (80th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials) with the Human Rights Center. Time and Location TBD.
Tuesday, December 9. Annual Human Rights Day Commemoration with the Human Rights Program. Time and Location TBD.
Thursday, December 11. Musician, Doctor, Survivor: An Overture of the Life of Werner Simon. Presented by the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives with the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, the Center for Jewish Studies, and the School of Music. 6:00 PM. Andersen Library. (Registration requested)