TO MAKE KNOWN FOR THE FUTURE

All these places, these testimonies, I wanted to share them with as many people as possible. The duty of remembrance appeared to me as a duty to transmit. Through a poster, through a multilingual website in collaboration with classmates, through interventions in colleges and high schools.

CREATION OF A POSTER ON THE DUTY of memory

A poster seemed to me to be the most effective way to present it to different institutions, as well as to secondary school students.

 

I started to collect photos from my memorial trip to Auschwitz as well as documents taken by other students and teachers participating in the trip.

 

I found it difficult to make an A2 document with the software I usually use.

 

I then called a graphic designer (Marinka from Graphiqa Design, https://graphiqa.nl/graphiqa_desktop_eng.html#home) with whom I was able to exchange by email and give her my instructions on the poster. After a few back and forth emails, the poster was ready to be printed.

 

This poster was awarded (Special Jury Prize at the 2018 Alpes Maritimes Citizen Competition and Special Prize at the 2018 Resistance and Deportation Competition)

MULTILINGUAL WEBSITE (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

Under the advice of Mrs. Schwab, coordinator of the visitor service of the Holocaust Memorial, I have created a multilingual website of my project so that as many people as possible can learn about it. 

 

In French and German so that each country could understand and in English which is a universal language.  This allowed me to work with my friends from the Euro section of the Simone Veil high school in Valbonne and native speakers who improved the language expressions.

PARTICIPATE IN SCHOOL INTERVENTIONS

Testifying with a slide show (Ecole du Plan, Roquefort-les-Pins- 27 June 2019)

 

This allows me to express myself better orally and to prepare myself to make a presentation in front of an audience, to argue and debate, to gain confidence in myself.