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"Eva" An Auschwitz survivor’s journey to forgiveness and healing | A film by Ted Green, Mika Brown and WFYI Public Media, Indianapolis
EVA E-LEARNING FREE IN APRIL Teachers can bring Eva's message of hope into students' homes with the 56-minute educational version of "Eva: A-7063" and Educator's Guide.
Eva Mozes Kor: At 10, she survived experiments by Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. At 50, she helped launch the biggest manhunt in history. Now 85, after decades of pain and anger, she travels the world to promote what her life journey has taught: HOPE. HEALING. HUMANITY. "Eva: A-7063," a documentary by Ted Green, Mika Brown and WFYI, tells her full, unvarnished story for the first time, inspiring viewers around the world.
"EVA: A-7063" TRAILER

"Eva: A-7063" Trailer

EVA EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Eva Education Program focuses on Eva’s 12 life-affirming messages — including Acceptance, Forgiveness and Moral Courage — and emphasizes social-emotional learning. It consists of a shortened version of the documentary and the interactive Eva Educator’s Guide, and it’s available for free digitally on PBS Learning Media, or on hard copy on the links to the right.
Click here to access the Eva Education Program digitally for free on  PBS Learning Media.
VIDEOS

"Eva: A-7063" Impact

Eva Outreach and Education Program

Behind the Scenes

Eva's Impact on Sophie

Student Interviews

Eva Kor Peace Garden