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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20030113
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SUMMARY:Woman\, the Spirit of the Universe
DESCRIPTION:Woman\, the Spirit of the Universe features stunning bronze collars inspired by 23 American heroines who fought bravely and tirelessly for equality. The collars are stitched by hand using hand-worked cotton and then cast in bronze. For most of us\, a collar is simply an adornment for a shirt or dress. In Carolyn Marks Johnson’s art\, a collar symbolizes the struggle to establish women’s rights. \nThe women featured in the exhibition span generations\, from Margaret Brent\, who practiced de facto law in the late 1600s to two giants of Texas politics\, Governor Ann Richards and Representative Barbara Jordan. Other leading women in the exhibition include Dolores Huerta\, who championed labor rights; Chief Wilma Mankiller\, first female chief of the Cherokee Nation; Sojourner Truth\, who carried the message of abolition to every part of America she could reach; and abolitionist and social activist Harriet Tubman\, known for freeing enslaved people through the Underground Railroad. \nThe most recognizable collar of the exhibition represents the late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg\, affectionately known as Notorious RBG. Ginsburg wore different collars to express a variety of messages while sitting on the court\, inspiring young girls and women of all ages to speak up for things they believe in. \nJohnson just completed two new collars that will debut in the HMH exhibition to honor former Houston Mayor Annise Parker and the city’s first librarian Julia B. Ideson. Parker\, a longtime public servant and one of the first openly gay mayors of a major U.S. city\, served as Houston Mayor from 2010 to 2016. She is a former HMH board member and 2010 recipient of the Museum’s Guardian of the Human Spirit Award. Since 2017\, Parker has served as president of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund and Leadership Institute. Julia B. Ideson was in the first class to major in the new discipline of Library Science at The University of Texas. Hired in 1903\, she managed Houston’s library services until her death in 1945. Ideson is known for starting five neighborhood libraries and creating the first bookmobile. She was also active in the women’s suffrage movement\, the League of Women Voters\, and was the first Houston woman listed in Who’s Who in America. \nIn 1985\, Carolyn Marks Johnson graduated from South Texas College of Law in Houston\, Texas. After a prominent career as a lawyer\, Johnson served as a senior district judge in Harris County. During her spare time\, Johnson was a docent for the Heritage Society and the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston (MFAH). Johnson then decided to enroll at The Glassell School of Art and graduated with a painting degree in 2014. Today\, when not sitting by assignment as a retired senior district judge\, arbitrator\, mediator\, umpire\, she studies sculpture and is actively involved in women’s rights. \nThe late Philip Renteria (1947-1999)\, a friend and sculpture teacher at The Glassell School of Art\, suggested the title of the exhibit and the idea in conversation with Johnson about one of his own works. He believed that the spirit of the universe is feminine\, and a woman’s spirit holds the universe together.\n			\n				get tickets
URL:https://hmh.org/es/event/woman-the-spirit-of-the-universe/
LOCATION:Lester and Sue Smith Human Rights Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exposiciones
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230130
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SUMMARY:ESPERANZA: Historias de sobrevivientes de Houston
DESCRIPTION:Since 1996\, Holocaust Museum Houston has been committed to honoring Holocaust survivors’ legacy and ensuring Houston Survivor stories live on in perpetuity. This annual exhibition offers a video introduction of Houston Holocaust Survivors featuring family members’ testimonies and clips of Survivors telling their stories. Family artifacts will also be showcased throughout the exhibition. This installment of the exhibition will include local Holocaust Survivors Ina Bernstein and daughter Michelle Flornoy\, Michael Breston\, Leon Cooper\, David Dantus\, Edith Hamer\, Soula Molho\, Louise and Rubin Joskowitz\, and Naomi Warren.
URL:https://hmh.org/es/event/esperanza-historias-de-sobrevivientes-de-houston/
LOCATION:Spira Central Gallery in memory of Brenda Spira
CATEGORIES:Exposiciones
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SUMMARY:Una bendición de unos a otros: el papa Juan Pablo II y el pueblo judío
DESCRIPTION:Pope John Paul II greets Rabbi Elio Toaff\, chief rabbi of Rome\, during his visit to the Synagogue of Rome on April 13\, Pope John Paul II greets Rabbi Elio Toaff\, chief rabbi of Rome\, during his visit to the Synagogue of Rome on April 13\, 1986\, becoming the first pope to join Jews in their synagogue since the first century.\n							\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n					\n						\n						\n							Exhibit title wall. Exhibit title wall.\n							\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n					\n						\n						\n							Bronze cast of the hand of Pope John Paul II.\n							\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Durante su pontificado\, Juan Pablo II destruyó la cadena de 2\,000 años de dolorosa historia entre católicos y judíos. \nEl nombre de esta exposición viene del llamado del papa en 1993 que marcó el 50 aniversario del levantamiento del gueto de Varsovia: “Como cristianos y judíos\, siguiendo el ejemplo de fe de Abraham\, nuestro llamado es el de ser una bendición para el mundo. Esta es la tarea común que nos espera. Por lo tanto\, es necesario que nosotros\, cristianos y judíos\, primero seamos una bendición los unos a los otros.” \nLa exposición incluye fotografías\, metraje de video\, documentos y artefactos que registran las extraordinarias contribuciones del Papa Juan Pablo II a las relaciones entre la fe católica y la fe judía. \nEl Papa Juan Pablo II fue el primer papa en entrar a una sinagoga\, visitar oficialmente y reconocer el Estado de Israel y expresar formalmente arrepentimiento por el trato en el pasado de la Iglesia católica hacia el pueblo judío. \nEn total\, la exposición incluye cerca de 70 artefactos en préstamo de 10 museos y colecciones privadas que ayudan a ilustrar la relación del papa con la comunidad judía\, desde la época de su niñez y cómo estas relaciones de toda una vida dieron forma a su pontificado\, la iglesia y las relaciones judeo-católicas. \nEntre los artefactos se encuentra un Zucchetto\, o kipá\, con las iniciales del papa\, el cual llevó puesto durante su visita a Israel en 2000. También se encuentra incluido el bastón en que se apoyó para acercarse al Muro de los Lamentos en Jerusalén\, donde colocó una oración de arrepentimiento en la pared. \nLa exposición fue creada y producida por la Universidad Xavier de Cincinnati\, el Hillel Jewish Student Center de Cincinnati\, y The Shtetl Foundation de Nueva York. La Fundación Judía de Cincinnati fungió como principal patrocinador financiero con un gran aseguramiento por parte de la Universidad Xavier. \nLa exposición está asegurada por Alnoor Bandali; Bank of Texas; Afshi Charania; Jeannine y Patrick Flynn; Grocers Supply Co.\, Inc.; Heimbinder Family Foundation; Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation; H-E-B; Hildebrand Fund; Amin Lakhani; Linbeck Family Charitable Foundation; Mach Industrial Group\, Inc.; Marathon Oil Corporation; Moez Mangalji; Mildred Yount Manion Charitable Foundation; Marek Family Foundation; Amin Mawji; Akbar Mohamed; Sadru Momin; Moes Nasser; Fasil Sharrif; Margaret E. and Kenneth T. Snyder\, Sr.; Strake Foundation; Farid Virani; Malik Waliany; con un especial agradecimiento a Continental Airlines\, aerolínea oficial del Museo del Holocausto de Houston. \nSe invita al público a una recepción de preestreno gratuita de 6 a 8 p. m.\, el jueves 27 de agosto de 2009. Visite www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx para confirmar su asistencia en línea. Para más información\, llame al 713-942-8000\, ext. 100\, o envíe un correo electrónico a exhibits@hmh.org.
URL:https://hmh.org/es/event/una-bendicion-de-unos-a-otros-el-papa-juan-pablo-ii-y-el-pueblo-judio-2/
LOCATION:Spira Central Gallery in memory of Brenda Spira
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