The USC Shoah Foundation records, preserves, and shares survivor and witness testimonies so that all can learn from the past, reflect on the present, and build a better future. Established in 1994, the Foundation has built the largest such collection in the world — more than 61,000 testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and other mass atrocities and genocidal crimes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Now permanently housed at the University of Southern California, the Foundation uses this archive as the foundation for innovative programming, global-impact initiatives, and forward-thinking research designed to confront antisemitism, preserve Holocaust memory, and strengthen democratic values.