USC Shoah Foundation, an organization dedicated to overcoming prejudice, intolerance and hatred through the educational use of its visual history testimonies, and Comcast today announced the availability of the annual "Days of Remembrance: PastFORWARD" series, part of a five-year partnership that offers the series to Xfinity customers through Xfinity On Demand and the Xfinity TV Go mobile platforms. The series is also available online to any Internet user nationwide at Xfinity.com/daysofremembrance.
Comcast is carrying the award-winning films and other features about the Holocaust exclusively and at no cost from April 15 through June 1 and in conjunction with the U.S. National Days of Remembrance (April 12 - April 19, 2015), a commemoration of the Holocaust held every spring.
This year, the series is themed around the music that inspired and gave hope to so many survivors. It will showcase the Academy Award-winning film The Pianist as the feature film, and include a special introduction by Adrien Brody. In addition to The Pianist, documentary films and firsthand accounts from Holocaust survivors and witnesses will be available as part of the series, including:
"This year's programming helps bring attention to a topic often missing when discussing the Holocaust," said USC Shoah Foundation Executive Director Stephen Smith. "But music played a vital role in the lives of many victims, bringing both solace, comfort and hope in a time of utter despair."
"We are honored to partner once again with the Shoah Foundation to bring important films and stories about the Holocaust to millions of people across the nation," said Charisse R. Lillie, Vice President of Community Investment of Comcast Corporation and President of the Comcast Foundation. "By leveraging our technology and platforms, we are able to help the Institute continue their mission of raising awareness and educating people about overcoming prejudice, intolerance and bigotry."
Comcast will deliver 37 hours of content across multiple platforms, including Xfinity On Demand and the Xfinity TV Go mobile app and website. Comcast customers can find the content in the On Demand library by selecting the "Specials" category and then "Days of Remembrance." The content is also available to non-Comcast customers online to any Internet user nationwide at Xfinity.com/daysofremembrance.
To build awareness of the partnership and the offering, Comcast will carry a national Public Service Announcement on Comcast Cable systems nationwide featuring Ashlynn Chong of Kidz Bop.
Established in 1994 by Steven Spielberg to collect and preserve the testimonies of survivors and other witnesses of the Holocaust, USC Shoah Foundation maintains the Visual History Archive, one of the largest video digital libraries in the world with nearly 52,000 video testimonies from 58 countries and in 34 languages. In addition to testimonies from witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust, the Visual History Archive has expanded to include testimonies from other genocides, including the Rwandan Tutsi Genocide and Nanjing Massacre. Testimonies from the Armenian and Cambodian genocides will be added in 2015, along with testimonies from Jews living in North Africa and the Middle East during World War II.
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About USC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education
USC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education is dedicated to making audiovisual interviews with survivors and other witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides, a compelling voice for education and action. The Institute's current collection of nearly 53,000 eyewitness testimonies contained within its Visual History Archive preserves history as told by the people who lived it, and lived through it. Housed at the University of Southern California, within the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the Institute works with partners around the world to advance scholarship and research, to provide resources and online tools for educators, and to disseminate the testimonies for educational purposes.
Individuals interested in supporting the USC Shoah Foundation are encouraged to visit the website at http://sfi.usc.edu/support.
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