Voices on Antisemitism: Kathrin Meyer (former Advisor on Antisemitism Issues, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe)
From: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Series: Voices on Antisemitism
Length: 05:16
As the OSCE's advisor on antisemitism, Kathrin Meyer worked to increase awareness by creating educational programs for students and by promoting Holocaust remembrance.
"There's a strong desire in quite big segments of German society that would like to draw a line now and say, "Ok now let's look forward and not look backward anymore.
And I have to say that dealing with human rights violations today and also looking at what's going on in this world, I think that we should not forget. And we definitely have to keep the memory alive and I think that is a German responsibility to do."
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Piece Description
As the OSCE's advisor on antisemitism, Kathrin Meyer worked to increase awareness by creating educational programs for students and by promoting Holocaust remembrance.
"There's a strong desire in quite big segments of German society that would like to draw a line now and say, "Ok now let's look forward and not look backward anymore.
And I have to say that dealing with human rights violations today and also looking at what's going on in this world, I think that we should not forget. And we definitely have to keep the memory alive and I think that is a German responsibility to do."
Broadcast History
Broadcast on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Web site.
Transcript
KATHRIN MEYER:
There's a strong desire in quite big segments of German society that would like to draw a line now and say, "Ok now let's look forward and not look backward anymore."
And I have to say that dealing with human rights violations today and also looking at what's going on in this world, I think that we should not forget. And we definitely have to keep the memory alive and I think that is a German responsibility to do.
DANIEL GREENE:
In 2004, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, or OSCE, hired Kathrin Meyer to be its adviser on antisemitism. While she was at the OSCE, Meyer worked to increase awareness about antisemitism by creating educational programs for students and by promoting Holocaust remembrance. Today, Meyer is executive secretary of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education.
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