"In 1941, the Germans occupied our part of Poland, and life became a living hell. Every day a member of our family was taken away and we never saw them again."
For Holocaust Remembrance Day, we are sharing the story of Clara Haras Strahl's experience during the Holocaust. This oral history was transcribed from a videotape by her daughters Joanne Ashe and Pepi Strahl. Joanne is the President and Founder of Journeys in Film. 1/2
#HolocaustRemembranceDay #YomHashoah #NeverAgain #Holocaust #Genocide #History #Histodons #WWII #Education #Edutooters #Homeschooling #Shoah @education @edutooters @histodons
[Full article - is behind a paywall] ‘We will not put up with #ICE’: #Students call for #SanctuaryStatus at #UMaine
By Sofia Langlois on April 14, 2025
A rally for sanctuary campus status at the University of Maine was hosted by Students for a Democratic Society (UMO-SDS) in partnership with #JewishVoiceForPeace (JVP) and Triota Epsilon Psi on April 12 in front of Fogler Library. Despite the rainy weekend, dozens of students showed up with handmade signs demanding protections for international students from deportation at an administrative level.
To create a sanctuary campus status at UMaine, the university would need to enact policies that limit Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to campus and student information. It would also include a commitment to “non-cooperation” if asked to aid in a search for undocumented students.
SDS Member Gabriel Veilleux led the demonstration with chants before his speech. Some of these rally cries included “Say it once, say it twice: We will not put up with ICE,” “Money for housing and education, not for war and deportation” and “Black Bears, hear us shout: Sanctuary status now.”
Veilleux described current threats of deportation, arrests and detainment that have the potential to reach UMaine. He, like the other participants, believes that university administration must pass a resolution codifying sanctuary status measures to protect immigrants and international students. Veilleux stands firm that the “attack on one is an attack on all” mentality applies to this situation, insisting that UMaine would fail its entire community by remaining neutral.
“We stand here to send a message that the students of UMaine will never yield to the threats and pressure imposed upon us, that we will be steadfast in our #resistance to the #Trump Administration and that we will do all we can to defend our community from ICE invasions and kidnappings,” said Veilleux.
Triota Member Franny Wilson-Charuk addressed the crowd as a proxy for Cheyanne Goroshin, who was absent. Goroshin expressed that UMaine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy cannot uphold her priority to “promote student success” without protecting vulnerable populations on campus. She also emphasized that international students should not be expected to fight for their rights alone. Their ability to succeed may also impact that of their domestic peers and the functioning of UMaine as a whole.
“How do we ensure the success of students when their peers continue to be picked off the streets and detained? How do we ensure student success when admins can’t guarantee that students will be protected from ICE in all buildings on this campus, and when there is no protocol for protecting students who live off campus?,” said Wilson-Charuk.
Wilson-Charuk went on to list multiple ways in which UMaine can take meaningful action. The first is to increase transparency by publishing a list of every building that is restricted or unrestricted from ICE with an explanation as to why. Secondly, to initiate statements from UMPS that agree to prioritize student safety, even from federal agents. The final and primary action is to establish sanctuary status at UMaine.
SDS Member Morgan Ramsay described two situations where international students were targeted as a result of peaceful #activism.
On March 8, Columbia University Graduate Student #MahmoudKhalil was arrested at his apartment by ICE, despite being a permanent resident with a green card. Khalil helped lead protests against Israel. Awaiting trial, Khalil wrote a letter about the circumstances.
At Tufts University, Turkish Doctoral Student #RumeysaOzturk was detained by masked ICE officers dressed in plain clothes on her way to meet friends for dinner on March 25. Ozturk co-authored an op-ed article showing support for Palestinians in Gaza. She had an F1visa and no criminal allegations, but was accused of Hamas alignment according to Ramsay.
“So far, over 600 international students and recent grads across the US have had their visas revoked by the Trump Administration. Many of these visa cancellations are in response to participation in student-led activism…,” said Ramsay. “The Trump Administration is making our constitutional rights increasingly conditional, especially for those who do not hold citizenship status.”
JVP president Talia Cullum mentioned #HolocaustRemembranceDay, or #YomHaShoah next month in connection to the current political climate. Yom HaShoah means “Day of the Catastrophe” in Hebrew. According to Cullum, the phrase “#NeverAgain,” which most frequently refers to the Holocaust, can be applied to issues that are happening now.
“Never again is now. Never again is here. We don’t want a new #gestapo force coming and picking up our students on our campus,” said Cullum.
Cullum also read “First They Came,” a poem written in 1946 by Pastor Martin Niemöller that is meant to inspire mutual advocacy.
Participants holding signs, and a banner that reads “Immigrant students deserve to feel safe at school. Demand sanctuary status now.” Photo by Sofia Langlois
SDS Member Ryan Kennedy shared that one third of immigrants in America are pursuing higher education. He went on to express frustration for federal actions but also for university inaction. Kennedy specifically referenced the Office of Diversity and Inclusion changing its name to the Office for Community and Connections to remove #DEI per the executive order.
“This may be just a name change to some, but what it indicates is fear in the university. When the university is scared, they will turn their back on their students,” said Kennedy. “President Ferrini-Mundy has not made any statements about protections for students, and that is honestly shameful.”
Katelyn Spearrin concluded the speeches by reiterating the rally demands. She insisted that sanctuary status measures must be done prior to harassment from ICE to adequately prepare. Spearrin also thanks participants for their involvement in the cause.
“Everyone who showed up today in support of our international students and staff for the protection of our several vulnerable populations by keeping ICE away from our campus, gaining sanctuary status and advocating for justice, are on the right side of history today,” said Spearrin."
@tech Meanwhile, Google's #Gemini #AI can't be trusted or used for adding a hundred or so holidays per year to #Google Calendar internally at Google. <sarcasm>
Google Calendar users are angrily calling the company out after noticing that certain events like #Pridemonth are no longer highlighted by default in Google calendar. #BlackHistoryMonth, #IndigenousPeopleMonth, #JewishHeritage, #HolocaustRemembranceDay, and #HispanicHeritage have also been removed
Google, "Some years ago, the Calendar team started manually adding a broader set of cultural moments in a wide number of countries around the world. We got feedback that some other events and countries were missing — and maintaining hundreds of moments manually and consistently globally wasn’t scalable or sustainable..."
#Rasicm #Bigotry #DEI #DEIA #USPol
https://www.theverge.com/news/608858/google-calendar-missing-events-holidays
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Urgent, Verified
#defenseintelligenceagency #usa #leak #dei #deia
Was passed this leaked internal memo at the Defense Intelligencd Agency. The DIA will no longer be observing: pride, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Black History Month, Women’s History Month, and many other observances.
If you know anyone who is involved in organizing for any of the civil rights group impacted, please pass it along to them.
These include #transrights #lgbtqrights #civilrights #freedomofreligion #womensrights #holocaustremembranceday #disabilityrights #veteransrights
https://substack.com/@kenklippenstein/note/c-89509253?r=1zsdzn
Welcome to the Year of the Snake: TVBOY’s Satirical Take on Power
Street artist TVBOY is back with another striking political mural, this time taking aim at Donald Trump and Elon Musk. The artwork, titled Welcome to the Year of the Snake, is a satirical nod to Disney’s Robin Hood, with a clear message about power, manipulation, and ego. A Familiar Villain: Trump as Prince John The mural reimagines Trump as Prince John, the cowardly and petulant lion from the classic Disney film. Dressed in his signature red and white royal robe and golden crown, he […]Every day, we should all remember what evil humans are capable of doing!
#HolocaustRemembranceDay
@gimulnautti @dangillmor @torvalds If you really want to 'blow the fuse' of #Russian trolls, yesterday, #HolocaustRemembranceDay , would've been the perfect day to mention that it wasn't #Russians who liberated the #Auschwitz survivors at the largest and most notorious #Nazi concentration camp, it was the 100th Army of the First #Ukrainian Front! https://www.auschwitz.org/en/history/liberation/day-of-liberation/
By the way, today is still a good day to #resist.
#Histodons #DoNotCollaborateWithFascists
Andy Bunday on #Holocaust #HolocaustMemorialDay #HolocaustRemembranceDay – political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com
It’s #HolocaustRemembranceDay today; on Saturday, #ElonMusk told #Germany's #FarRight party to "move beyond" #Nazi guilt.
Fresh off a controversy over a gesture many saw as a Nazi salute, #tech billionaire Elon Musk appeared virtually at a campaign event for a far-right German political party on Saturday, where he urged listeners not to be ashamed of their country's history.
https://www.npr.org/2025/01/27/nx-s1-5276084/elon-musk-german-far-right-afd-holocaust
On #YomHaShoah and #HolocaustRemembranceDay I think about the Jews of Švihov, whose torn Torah my shul was gifted with. We say Kaddish for them even though, for many of them, their first or full names are lost and we only have a last name or, at worst, birth year.
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Today's post concerns #trans and #queer history during the #holocaust on the occasion of #holocaustremembranceday Queer and trans readers (most of my mutuals on Mastodon) are likely familiar with much of this, but cis/het people are often ignorant, and it may be useful to share with any in your life.
https://www.revoluciana.net/pt-1-hidden-histories-of-the-holocaust/
A highly recommended read, on this day and any day. This book is banned by Republican politicians in a number of states in the US. #annefrank #holocaustremembranceday
Just wanted to watch some episodes of Shetland but now I’m weeping because of the story that Rob Rinder told on the BBC #holocaustremembranceday
#HolocaustRemembranceDay I am remembering Jeannine Burk who survived the Holocaust. Her father was killed at Auschwitz. I met her at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans 5 yrs ago. She said she didn't like the deep divisions in U.S. society. She said: “It's happening again... I'm scared." Jeannine Burk died in July 2020. May she rest in peace. Her memory is a blessing. #NeverAgain #InternationalHolocaustRemembranceDay Learn more about Jeannine here: https://www.ww2online.org/view/jeannine-burk
When my dad came to France as a 7-year-old refugee in 1938, he had a large family with hundreds of relatives in Austria and France. By 1944, almost all had been murdered.
He survived to tell me their stories. #HolocaustMemorialDay #HolocaustRemembranceDay #WeRemember
We must never forget the Holocaust.
On #HolocaustRemembranceDay, we remember the six million Jewish women, men and children, hundreds of thousands of Roma, and all other victims of the Holocaust.
Today we mark the 80 years since the liberation of the Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
It is our duty to teach future generations about European history, including its darkest chapters.
#WeRemember - European Commission
@littlemiao
I feel that on #HolocaustRemembranceDay I'm free to talk about holocausts other than just The Holocaust especially on year like this after what the Israeli government has done.
I consider climate change to be holocaust.
Speaking of holocausts, it's Meatless Monday today too.
#HolocaustRemembranceDay #Holocaust #Holodomor