March 10th @11AM ET - online and in person at The Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St., Boston, MA
“Skirting History: Holocaust Refugee to Dissenting Citizen”
with Eva Moseley
Eva Moseley will talk about her memoir Skirting History: Holocaust Refugee to Dissenting Citizen. Eva and her secular Jewish family managed to evade the Holocaust and lesser public disasters, but not some private ones. They were able to leave Vienna a year after the Nazi Anschluss (Annexation) of Austria. Worried about the future of her offspring—and what everyone else will face, she has devoted much of her time as a dissenting citizen concerned with issues ranging from nuclear weapons and climate change to advocacy for Palestinian rights and opposing unquestioning US support of militarized Israel.
• Eva S. Moseley was curator of manuscripts at Radcliffe’s women’s history library. She was born in Vienna and grew up in New York. While married, she lived there and in Macao and Hong Kong, China, England and Vermont. Now retired, she volunteers with Massachusetts Peace Action, Green Burial Massachusetts, and other, worthy organizations.
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