Eva, An Auschwitz Survivor's Journey to Forgiveness and Healing
When:
March 27, 2019 4:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m.
Cost:
Free
Who's Invited:
Public
Faculty and Staff
Students
Alumni
Donors and Partners
Contact:
Kathleen Grove
ksgrove@iupui.edu
About the Event:
Please join the IUPUI Office for Women and the IUPUI Office of International Affairs for a documentary film presentation of Eva with remarks by Producer Ted Green. The screening is free and open to the public, with no tickets required.
At the age of 10, Eva Mozes Kor fought through some of the worst the Holocaust had to offer– being experimented on as one of "Mengele' s twins" at Auschwitz. Now in her 80s, with her body failing, she's urgently circling the globe delivering her messages of healing and self-empowerment. This documentary project, produced by Ted Green Films, Mika Brown and WFYI, captures this remarkable woman’s legacy, carries her critically important messages to future generations and shows, most of all, the power for good a single dedicated person can have. Watch the trailer at https://www.thestoryofeva.com/.
The Vermont St. Garage adjacent to the Campus Center is available for campus visitors for a nominal fee, and limited street parking is also available on University Blvd in front of the Campus Center. Visitor parking information: https://parking.iupui.edu/pages/park/visitors/visitors.asp
For additional information, please contact ksgrove@iupui.edu.
Where:
IUPUI Campus Center Theater
420 University Blvd.
Indianapolis, IN 46202