On Monday, June 17, WCPO aired a special broadcast "Hope After Hate," which showcased a project supported by the Harmony Fund. Inspired by her own father’s experience, UC College-Conservatory of Music E-Media Professor Hagit Limor set out to create Moniek’s Legacy, a multimedia tool that captures the journey of a Holocaust survivor with lessons to inspire action against future acts of hatred. With support from the CCM Harmony Fund, Limor and 15 students in her fall 2019 Media Topics class will travel to Poland and Germany in October to work on the project. Moniek’s Legacy will create an immersive virtual reality experience, bringing viewers inside the survival story of Limor’s father through chapters such as Invasion, The Ghetto, Cattle Car Death Train, The Concentration Camp and Liberation. You can watch the special broadcast at the top of this page.
Thank you for joining Harmony Fund in fighting hate and prejudice through the performing arts.
Thank you for joining Harmony Fund in fighting hate and prejudice through the performing arts.
Thank you for joining Harmony Fund in fighting hate and prejudice through the performing arts.
Thank you for joining Harmony Fund in fighting hate and prejudice through the performing arts.
Thank you for joining Harmony Fund in fighting hate and prejudice through the performing arts.