Elizabeth Pipko has built a career that combines visibility with conviction. A model, author, and political activist, she has frequently stepped into the public eye, but she also uses her voice to promote remembrance and combat hate. As the founder of the Lest People Forget project, Pipko has developed a digital platform that shares Holocaust testimony with younger generations worldwide, ensuring that stories of survival and loss are never forgotten. Her dedication to remembrance is deeply personal, rooted in her own family history, and goes well beyond typical politics or media.
A former spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, Pipko has shown that advocacy can go beyond partisanship when the cause is memory itself. Through her efforts, she confronts indifference and rising antisemitism, demonstrating how one person can remind millions of their duty to remember – and to act.