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SUMMARY:“Labor Trafficking Past & Present” Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join Children At Risk and United Against Human Trafficking at Holocaust Museum Houston for a viewing of the Exhibit Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program 1942-1964 followed by a panel discussion on the history of Labor trafficking in the U.S. and efforts to end this crime. Admission is free and open to the public\, but registration is required at https://www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx. \nCo-sponsored by:
URL:https://hmh.org/event/labor-trafficking-past-present-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Civil Liberties: A Community Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join Holocaust Museum Houston for a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders representing the Anti-Defamation League\, American Civil Liberties Union\, Emerge-USA Houston\, Equality Texas\, Holocaust Museum Houston\, the Japanese American Citizens League–Houston Chapter\, League of United Latin American Citizens and the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People. Drawing on our shared history\, the panel remembers human rights abusesabroad and in Americaand stands as a testimony to the dangers of hatred\, bigotry\, and apathy. We will be discussing the challenges and opportunities facing our community\, now and in the future. As the most diverse city in the country\, Houston has the unique opportunity to be a leader in inclusion\, respect\, and empathy. Admission is free and open to the public\, but advance registration is required at https://www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx. \nCo-Sponsored by:
URL:https://hmh.org/event/civil-liberties-a-community-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170216T183000
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SUMMARY:Author Appearance & Book Signing with Dr. Lori Flores Grounds for Dreaming: Mexican Americans\, Mexican Immigrants and the California Farmworker Movement
DESCRIPTION:Known as The Salad Bowl of the World\, Californias Salinas Valley became an agricultural empire due to the toil of diverse farmworkers\, including Latinos. Professor Flores will discuss the history of how Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants organized for their rights in the decades leading up to the seminal strikes led by Cesar Chavez. She will also look closely at how different groups of MexicansU.S. born\, bracero\, and undocumentedconfronted and interacted with one another during this period. Her book is an incisive study of labor\, migration\, race\, gender\, citizenship\, and class\, and offers crucial insights for todays ever-growing U.S. Latino demographic\, the farmworker rights movement\, and future immigration policy. \nBook-signing after the lecture. Professor Lori Flores is the assistant professor in the Department of History at Stony Brook University. Free admission\, but RSVP required at https://www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx. \nDr. Lori Flores
URL:https://hmh.org/event/author-appearance-book-signing-with-dr-lori-flores-grounds-for-dreaming-mexican-americans-mexican-immigrants-and-the-california-farmworker-movement/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161116T180000
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SUMMARY:"Dolores Huerta: Revolution in the Fields / Revolución en los Campos" Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Dolores Huerta addressing an ecstatic audience in Sacramento after the Delano grape march. As they marched\, she would call out to the people they passed to inspire them to join their movement. \nJohn Kouns\, 1966. Courtesy of the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center at California State University\, Northridge \nJoin Holocaust Museum Houston for the opening reception of Dolores Huerta: Revolution in the Fields / Revolución en los Campos. The evening will feature guest speaker Steve Velasquez\, Curator for the Division of Home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History\, Smithsonian Institution. The exhibition tells the compelling story of the California farm workers labor movement of the 1960s and 1970s and explores Dolores Huertas impact as a cofounder and leading strategist of the United Farm Workers union. \nDolores Huerta: Revolution in the Fields / Revolución en los Campos is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery\, Washington\, D.C. This exhibition received federal support from the Latino Initiatives Pool\, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center. \n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/dolores-huerta-revolution-in-the-fields-revolucion-en-los-campos-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:OPENING RECEPTION
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SUMMARY:“The Soap Myth”
DESCRIPTION:This film version of the play\, “The Soap Myth\,” is an interesting story that provokes discussion. More than a half-century after World War II at the desperate urging of a passionate survivor\, a young investigative reporter finds herself caught between numerous versions of the same story. Played out against the backdrop of deadline reporting and journalistic integrity\, the critically acclaimed “The Soap Myth” by Jeff Cohen questions who has the right to write history — those people who have lived it and remember\, those who study and protect it or those who would seek to distort its very existence? And finally what is all our responsibility once we know the truth? Arnold Mittelman\, the producing artistic director\, will introduce the film and take questions afterward. He is the president and producing artistic director of the not-for-profit National Jewish Theater/Foundation\, which celebrates the cultural significance of Jewish history and the creativity of Jewish American composers\, lyricists\, playwrights and performers. Tickets are $5 for HMH members\, seniors and students and $8 for nonmembers. Seating is limited\, and advance registration is requested. To RSVP online\, visit www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx. 
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-soap-myth/
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