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My Survivor

Kaelyn and Rachel in "My Survivor." The film documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forge intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program.
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Kaelyn and Rachel in "My Survivor." The film documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forge intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program.

Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Monday, June 15, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV

Who will tell the story of the Holocaust when the last survivor is gone? “My Survivor” documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forge intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program.

Building powerful intergenerational bonds, students listen to survivors' first-hand accounts and come to embrace their cause to preserve the memory and lessons of the Holocaust.

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“My Survivor” documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forge intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program. Building powerful intergenerational bonds, students listen to survivors' first-hand accounts and come to embrace their cause to preserve the memory and lessons of the Holocaust.

Credits: Producer/ Director: Jerry Levine. Presented by WPBT/South Florida PBS. Distributed by American Public Television. Film website

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