Sedda Antekelian is the Program Specialist at USC Shoah Foundation - Institute for Visual History. In this role, Sedda develops testimony-based multimedia content across the different educational programs and facilitates teacher training, nationally and internationally. Sedda holds her B.A. in History and Humanities from Loyola Marymount University and her Master’s in Teaching from UC Irvine, along with her Single-Subject teaching credential in Social-Science and Art History. She has over 10 years of well-rounded experience within diverse educational environments, including the traditional classroom, museum education, online curriculum development, and project -based learning. She is currently a doctoral candidate in USC Rossier's Global Executive Doctor of Education program.