In Pursuit Of Truth

Journalist Maziar Bahari To Keynote U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Dinner

The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will host its 2020 What You Do Matters South Florida Dinner on Jan. 28 at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton.

Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari, whose imprisonment was chronicled in the feature film “Rosewater,” will be the keynote speaker. In his career as a journalist and filmmaker, he has exhibited exceptional courage in bringing the truth of the Holocaust to Iran and throughout the Middle East and has been a powerful voice against anti-Semitism. 

A fierce advocate for historical truth and securing the dignity and freedom of all people, Bahari is also the founder of IranWire, a leading news platform that, in partnership with the museum, disseminates articles and videos to the Iranian people to teach Holocaust history and fight anti-Semitism. 

“We are thrilled to introduce Maziar Bahari and his noble pursuit of justice, especially his commitment to refute Holocaust denial in the Middle East, to our South Florida supporters,” says Robert Tanen, director of the museum’s Southeast region. “Maziar has been an integral partner for us and will receive the Museum’s 2020 Elie Wiesel Award, the museum’s highest honor, during the Days of Remembrance this coming April.”

Chaired by Stephanie and David Newman and vice-chaired by Renee and Kenny Blatt, the dinner supports the museum’s $1 billion comprehensive campaign, Never Again: What You Do Matters. The Boca Raton Observer is the event’s exclusive magazine sponsor. O

For more information, call 561-995-6773 or email southeast@ushmm.org.

Back to topbutton