The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
"VISIONS OF THE 21ST CENTURY"

As part of the weekend activities celebrating the nation's 53rd Presidential Inaugural, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum hosted "VISIONS OF THE 21st CENTURY," a day-long program exploring intellectual and moral issues of national and global concern. The following speakers delivered remarks which you can hear by clicking on the audio icons [].

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Opening Address: Miles Lerman -- Chairman, United States Holocaust Memorial Council; Partisan leader in the Jewish Resistance during WWII. [Introduction: ]

Toward an End to Racism and Prejudice: Cornel West -- Author and Professor, Philosophy of Religion and Afro-American Studies, Harvard University [Introduction: Questions: ]
Education for a Challenging Future: Reverend Leo J. O'Donovan, President, Georgetown University [Introduction: Questions: Text]
Liberty and Justice for All: The Continuing American Quest: Antonia Hernandez -- President and General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund [Introduction: Questions: Text]
From a Century of Genocide to a Century of Peace: Elie Wiesel -- 1986 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; Professor, Humanities, Boston University This presentation will be available soon
New Knowledge, New Dilemas, New Solutions: Maxine Singer -- President of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C. [Introduction: Questions: ]
Beyond Identity: Politics Toward a New Vision of Common Good: Betty Friedan -- Distinguished Professor of Social Evolution, Mount Vernon College; Feminist Author [Introduction: Questions: ]
Closing Statement: Walter Reich, Director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.