
A proposito di
Marta Fuchs
Marta Fuchs was born in Hungary and escaped with her family to the U.S. in the wake of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. She holds a BA in Linguistics and an MA in Library Science, both from UC Berkeley, and an MA in Clinical Psychology from JFK University in Orinda, CA. Marta is a professional librarian and Director of Library Services at Drew School in San Francisco, CA. She is also a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in Albany, CA. With her brother Henry Fuchs she wrote the multigenerational extended family memoir, Fragments of a Family: Remembering Hungary, the Holocaust, and Emigration to a New World c1997). For over two decades, Marta Fuchs has spoken about Zoltan Kubinyi in schools, temples, churches, and interfaith programs. She has also been featured in newspaper articles and television programs, and has presented at city-wide programs, conferences and Holocaust Commemorations in the US and Hungary.