About Stephen

Stephen D. Smith is Executive Chairman and co-founder of StoryFile, the world’s first AI conversational video platform that brings video alive. Stephen is an international speaker and oral historian who specializes in immersive media. In addition to his role at StoryFile, Stephen serves as Executive Director Emeritus of USC Shoah Foundation, the archive founded by Steven Spielberg to document the Holocaust and genocide. He is a theologian by training and in that capacity is USC Visiting Professor of Religion, where he researches genocide related testimony. Stephen has authored several books and has two titles forthcoming in 2022: The Trajectory of Memory and  Holocaust XR.  Stephen is a member of the order of the British Empire.

In addition, Stephen founded the UK Holocaust Centre in England and cofounded the Aegis Trust for the prevention of crimes against humanity and genocide. He was also the inaugural Chairman of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, which runs the National Holocaust Memorial Day in the United Kingdom. Smith was the project director responsible for the creation of the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre in Rwanda and trustee of the South Africa Holocaust and Genocide Foundation. Smith has produced several documentary films. These include The Last Goodbye, an award-winning, virtual-reality film that transports viewers inside the Nazi death camp Majdanek, and The Girl and The Picture, an award-winning documentary that centers on a survivor of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in China. Stephen was the inaugural UNESCO Chair on Genocide Education and lectures widely on issues relating to his expertise. His publications include Never Again! Yet Again!: A Personal Struggle with the Holocaust and Genocide; In recognition of his work, he has received the Interfaith Gold Medallion and holds two honorary doctorates.

In this episode of Along The Seam, we heard clips from testimony from USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive. Watch the full interviews here:

Hana Seckel-Drucker (Dubova), recorded in 1998

Helen Colin, recorded in 1996

Helen Colin, recorded (again) in 2016

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