CAM Public Affairs Officer and Nova music festival survivor Natalie Sanandaji (second from right).

Nova Music Festival Survivor Natalie Sanandaji Shares Journey From Trauma to Advocacy in March of the Living Interview

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In a interview while participating in the recent International March of the Living in Poland, Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Public Affairs Officer and Nova music festival massacre survivor Natalie Sanandaji shared her journey from trauma to advocacy.

Standing alongside two members of a March of the Living youth delegation from Los Angeles, Natalie reflected on how surviving tragedy compelled her to speak out and transform pain into purpose in the fight against antisemitism, emphasizing the power of education, resilience, and solidarity.

Watch the full interview HERE:

For more on Natalie’s story, read HERE and HERE.

If you would like to host Natalie for a speaking engagement at your institution or school, please email: natalie@combatantisemitism.org

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