Within the scope of the Hrant Dink Foundation History Program, the panel titled “Working with Testimony: From Preservation to Education” was held in Anarad Hığutyun Building on Friday, February 22, with the participation of USC Shoah Foundation.
The panel was consist of Kori Street, Senior Director of Programs and Operations, Manuk Avedikyan, Project Specialist, and Sedda Antekelian, Education and Outreach Specialist and they gave speeches about the historical background of Shoah Foundation, the visual history archive, IWitness Education Program and the other innovative programs. In particular, While Kori Street informed participants about two innovative projects based on testimonies, Dimensions in testimony and IWitness 360 VR Story of Lala, Manuk Avedikyan introduced the foundation’s Armenian Genocide collection. Finally, Sedda Antekelian discussed the education policies of the foundation. At the end of the panel question-answer experience were made on the Pinches Gutter's hologram with the direction of Kori Street.