Diverse Collection Initiatives
USC Shoah Foundation is committed to expanding the Visual History Archive to include testimony from survivors and witnesses of massacres and genocides before, during, and after the Shoah and the Second World War, and to make such testimony available for educational use around the world via the Visual History Archive.
- Armenia (1915)
- Nanjing (1937-38)
- European Holocaust (1939-45)
- North Africa (1940-43)
- Cambodia (1975-79)
- Guatemala (1981-83)
- Rwanda 1994
- Central African Republic 2012-
- Myanmar (Rohingya) 2017
- Contemporary Antisemitism, including the attacks of 7 October 2023 on Israel by Hamas and its collaborators
- Northern Syria
"Each collection in the Visual History Archive adds context for the others, providing multiple pathways to learn from the eyewitnesses of history across time, locations, cultures and social-political circumstances."--VHA home page
Global Work of the USC Shoah Foundation
USC Shoah Foundation engages in work around the world to promote study of the Holocaust and other acts of massacre and genocide. Currently thirty-six countries are listed on the Global Work page as locations where the work of USC Shoah Foundation and its Visual History Archive has proceeded. The same page offers a list of participating educational institutions.