Greater Gonzaga Guild Welcomes Holocaust Speaker Clarice Wilsey on September 30, 2022

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Date & Time

Friday, Sep 30, 2022 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Event Link

Learn more about the Americans & the Holocaust Exhibit

Cost

FREE

Location

Hemmingson Center Room 314

Contact/Registration

Mary Joan Hahn, Community Relations

hahn@gonzaga.edu | (509) 313-6095

Event Type & Tags

    Global Impact Arts Culture

About This Event

Join us on Friday September 30th to hear Clarice Wilsey share the story of her late father, who was a liberator of and physician for the people of Dachau Concentration Camp.

Captain David Wilsey, M.D., was one of the 27 doctors who entered the Dachau concentration camp during the liberation. His family knew little about his wartime experience, and it

was not until they were cleaning their home following his death that they discovered letters to David’s wife detailing his experiences in the camp. He urged his wife to “to tell

thousands so that millions will know what Dachau is and never forget the name of Dachau.” Clarice feels a strong calling to voice the words that her father was unable to express

after his experience.

Ms. Wilsey is a member of the Holocaust Center for Humanity Speaker’s Bureau. She will be travelling from Eugene, Oregon for this program.

Ms. Wilsey will speak from 10 – 11am in Room 314 of Hemmingson Center. A guided tour of the “Americans and the Holocaust” exhibit in the Foley Center Library follows from 11

noon.

Admission is free. Parking is available in the BARC and can be accessed from either Boone or Desmet Ave., one-half block west of Hamilton.

Original source can be found here.



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