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Carolyn Enger, an internationally celebrated American pianist, presents a powerful live documentary that explores a little-known aspect of Holocaust history through a compelling blend of live piano performance, video, and audio testimony. Attendees will learn about the Third Reich's laws against individuals known as Mischlinge—a derogatory term for those with one or two Jewish grandparents, considered neither fully Jewish nor fully German under Nazi ideology. Enger shares the stories of her father and godmother, both of whom were labeled that term by the Nazis. Through a deeply personal lens, Enger examines what it meant to exist between worlds in early 20th-century Germany—and invites audiences to reflect on universal themes of identity, inclusion, and empathy. Event is free, but advance registration is required.
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