USC Shoah Foundation
[6][7] Its collections include: The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation were founded by director Steven Spielberg in 1994 after the release of his critically-acclaimed film Schindler's List the previous year.It holds international conferences and workshops and hosts fellows and scholars in residence to conduct research using the resources available at the University of Southern California.[1] The foundation, in conjunction with its Center for Advanced Genocide Research, held an international conference in November 2014 at USC "Memory, Media and Technology: Exploring the Trajectories of Schindler's List".[17] The foundation's education programs include: The complete Visual History Archive is available at 49 institutions around the world, while smaller collections are available at 199 sites in 33 countries.Global Outreach is conducted through websites, documentaries, and exhibits, as well as national and international press coverage about its programs; and shared media on social platforms.