1989day.year

Penny Lernoux

(1940 - 1989)

American journalist and author

American journalist and author
American journalist and author renowned for her investigative reporting on the Catholic Church and Latin America.
Penny Lernoux was a pioneering American journalist whose work shone a light on social justice issues in Latin America. She served as a Rome correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, covering Vatican politics and liberation theology. Lernoux authored several books, including The Last Utopia and Cry of the People, combining rigorous research with passionate advocacy. Her reporting highlighted human rights abuses and the intersection of religion and politics. Known for her courage and integrity, she traveled extensively to distant and often dangerous regions. Lernoux’s legacy endures through her influential writing and her commitment to giving voice to the marginalized. She passed away in 1989, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire journalists worldwide.
Penny Lernoux
2002day.year

Charles Guggenheim

(1924 - 2002)

American director, producer, and screenwriter

American director producer and screenwriter
American documentary filmmaker known for his award-winning documentaries on social and historical themes.
Charles Guggenheim was an influential American documentary filmmaker. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he produced and directed over 40 films. His work earned six Academy Awards and numerous other honors. Guggenheim's documentaries explored civil rights, politics, and social issues. He was known for his meticulous research and compelling storytelling. His legacy endures through the many filmmakers he inspired.
Charles Guggenheim
2006day.year

Danièle Huillet

(1933 - 2006)

French filmmaker

French filmmaker
French experimental filmmaker celebrated for her rigorous, politically charged collaborations with Jean-Marie Straub.
Danièle Huillet was a visionary filmmaker whose work challenged conventional cinema. Together with her partner Jean-Marie Straub, she created minimalist films that emphasized political and literary themes. Notable works include Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach and Sicily! (Rebellion and Death). Huillet co-directed, edited, and wrote these influential films. Her dedication to artistic integrity inspired many in the avant-garde film community. Her films are studied for their unique approach to narrative and form.
2006 Danièle Huillet
2024day.year

Lily Ebert

(1923 - 2024)

Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor

Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor
Hungarian Holocaust survivor who inspired millions with her testimony and resilience.
Lily Ebert (1923–2024) was a Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor who endured the horrors of Auschwitz. Liberated at age 21, she rebuilt her life in Britain, marrying and raising a family. In later years, she became an influential voice, sharing her experiences through talks, books, and social media. Her TikTok videos reached millions, educating new generations about the Holocaust's atrocities. Ebert co-authored the memoir Lily’s Promise, recounting her survival and hope. She received the British Empire Medal for services to Holocaust education. Her unwavering spirit and advocacy ensured that the memory of the victims endures.
Lily Ebert