The Ackerman Center Podcast provides a space for the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies to publicly engage in a thoughtful and in-depth conversation about the Holocaust, genocide, and human rights studies. This podcast works to extend the conversation beyond academic audiences—providing an educational, engaging, and transformative experience.
Producer, Editor
Ackerman Center Podcast
(2021-2025 | episodes 32 – 64)
Host for Included Episodes
Exploring creative and scholarly practices using art, storytelling, and archival research
Walking Tour Podcast Series
The “Walking Tour” episodes of the Ackerman Center Podcast offer immersive, on-location explorations of Holocaust memorial sites, blending the sounds of contemporary landscapes—birds, city traffic, and visitors—with historical context to bring the memory of these sites to life. Episodes take listeners through sites such as the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site outside Munich, Germany, multiple memorials in Berlin, through the streets of Vienna, and into Poland. The series highlights how place, memory, and history intersect, revealing the traces of the past embedded in landscapes and fostering deeper engagement with Holocaust remembrance. Episodes feature conversations between Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Katie Fisher, as well as Dr. Shilyh Warren, Dr. Katie Fisher, and Rachel Catlett.