Dr. Bea Lewkowicz (https://www.bealewkowicz.com/) is an oral historian and social anthropologist whose research addresses displacement, trauma, identity, and belonging through interviews with Holocaust survivors and refugees. She is the co-founder and Director of the AJR (Association of Jewish Refugees) Refugee Voices Testimony Archive and Sephardi Voices UK, and Project Lead of the Holocaust Testimony UK portal, a joint AJR/UK Government initiative. She is a member of the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies at the University of London and has been awarded an OBE for her services to Holocaust remembrance and education in 2026. She has directed many testimony-based films and curated exhibitions, such as Double Exposure (Literaturhaus Wien, 2011), Sephardi Voices, Still in Our Hands: Kinder Portraits (Jewish Museum London, 2017 and 2019), and, most recently, the digital installation 80 Objects | Holocaust Testimony (https://www.holocausttestimony.org.uk/80-objects). Her main publications include The Jewish Community of Salonika (2006), This Is the Story of My Life (2020), and Émigré Voices (2022).