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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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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:20170419T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170419T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230808T115930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T124521Z
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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:20170508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170508T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230809T075951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T132247Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180125T200000
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CREATED:20230809T075850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T123838Z
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Trauma & Memory: History Carried Through Generations Lecture Series - Public Lecture with Dr. Christopher Carmona
DESCRIPTION:Join HMH for an evening with Dr. Christopher Carmona in the first lecture of the Spring 2018 Lecture Series\, Intergenerational Trauma & Memory: History Carried Through Generations\, in correlation with the South Texas Human Rights Art Exhibition and Holocaust Museum Houston’s Latino Initiatives Advisory Committee (LIAC). \nDr. Carmona is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and the coordinator of Mexican American Studies for the Brownsville Campus of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. He is a member of the Ad Hoc Committee for the TX State Board of Education for Mexican American Studies. Currently\, he serves as the Chair of the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) Tejas Foco Committee on Implementing Mexican American Studies (MAS) in PreK-12 Education in Texas. \nDr. Carmona will discuss writing about trauma passed down through oral stories and how he was able to create a superhero story that not only challenges the narrative of ‘American Exceptionalism\,’ but also questions how we think about memory and reality. Currently\, he is working on a series of YA novellas reimagining the “Lone Ranger” story as a Chicanx superhero fighting Texas Rangers in the Rio Grande Valley from 1905-1920. In the writing of “El Rinche: The Ghost Ranger of Rio Grande\,” Carmona “flips the script” on the Lone Ranger story by creating a Chicano superhero that disguises himself as a Texas Ranger (rinche) and fights the injustices of the rinches. Rinche is a Spanish slang word used to describe a Texas Ranger. \nDr. Carmona’s new bilingual book of poetry entitled “140: Twitter Poems” was published by Jade Press in 2017. Book One of “El Rinche: The Ghost Ranger of the Rio Grande” will be published in late 2018. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited\, and advance registration is requested. To RSVP online\, visit www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/intergenerational-trauma-memory-history-carried-through-generations-lecture-series-public-lecture-with-dr-christopher-carmona/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181003T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181003T213000
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CREATED:20230809T080527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T131613Z
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SUMMARY:"On Her Shoulders" - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Nadia Murad\, a 23-year-old Yazidi\, survived genocide and sexual slavery committed by ISIS. Repeating her story to the world with the help of renowned human rights lawyer\, Amal Clooney\, this ordinary girl finds herself thrust onto the international stage as the voice of her people. Away from the podium\, she must navigate bureaucracy\, fame and people’s good intentions. \nWatch the trailer. \nThere will be a Q&A after the screening with Murad Ismael\, Executive Director of YAZDA\, and Haider Elias\, President of YAZDA. \nTickets are $15 for members\, $20 for non-members online and $25 onsite. The promo code for member pricing is HM2018. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Greater Houston.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/on-her-shoulders-film-screening/
LOCATION:Rice Cinema – Rice Media Center\, 2030 University Blvd.
CATEGORIES:FILM SCREENING
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181009T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181009T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230808T120432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T052147Z
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SUMMARY:From Out of the Shadows: Latino Holocaust Liberators of World War II
DESCRIPTION:Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a lecture by Dr. Jesus Jesse Esparza in which he highlights the experience of several WWII Latino soldiers from the Houston area who contributed to the Allied victory and who played a role also in ending one of the most heinous and atrocious crimes against humanity\, the Holocaust. \nWhen the United States entered World War II\, an estimated 16 million persons would serve the Armed Forces; among them were nearly half a million Latinos. On the eve of war\, most Latinos had incomes that were underneath poverty level\, lived with entrenched segregation\, suffered from housing and work discrimination\, had little access to health care\, and were offered few educational opportunities. Despite these setbacks\, Latinos would serve in every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and participate in every campaign of this conflict. From the beach invasions in North Africa to the storming of Normandy\, France; Latinos were present. From the island-hopping campaigns in the Pacific to serving in wartime defense industries states-side or for the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corp; Latinos were present. \nThe Latino soldier is distinguished as achieving the most decorations on the battlefield than any other ethno-racial group involved in this conflict. Yet\, lost with the history of World War II are the experiences and accomplishments of the Latino soldier. While a growing scholarship exists on the roles Latinos played in the war\, much work is still needed to fill that void. \nDr. Jesus Jesse Esparza is an Assistant professor of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences at Texas Southern University\, where he taught since 2009. His area of expertise is on the history of Latinos in the United States with an emphasis on civil rights activism. Dr. Esparza is currently working on a manuscript entitled Raza Schools: Latino Educational Autonomy and Activism in Texas\, 1920-1980 which offers a multiracial narrative of a Latino-owned school district in west Texas since the end of the First World War through the post-civil rights era. \nAdmission is free and open to the public\, but advance registration is required.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/from-out-of-the-shadows-latino-holocaust-liberators-of-world-war-ii/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230808T115940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T125832Z
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SUMMARY:Conversation with a Survivor
DESCRIPTION:November 9\, 2018 marked the 80th anniversary of the November Pogrom known as Kristallnacht. During the November Pogrom\, Nazi thugs went through the streets of Germany and\, in plain view\, set synagogues on fire\, smashed the window fronts of Jewish businesses\, attacked Jewish people and vandalized their apartments. Houston Holocaust survivor\, Ruth Steinfeld experienced the November Pogrom first hand. Ruth and her sister Lea lived in Sinsheim\, Germany when Hitler came to power. The family was deported to the Gurs interment camp in 1940\, and their mother was faced with a very difficult decision: to let a Jewish philanthropic organization called Oeuvres de Secours aux Enfants (OSE) take her daughters to safety\, or keep them with her. Ruth and her sister’s lives were forever altered after that moment. \nHolocaust Museum Houston’s young professional group\, NEXTGen\, is honored to have Ruth Steinfeld share her story at NEXTGen’s Conversation with a Survivor. This annual event gives young professionals the opportunity to meet Holocaust survivors living in the Houston area and learn through firsthand accounts the dangers of hatred\, prejudice and apathy. This special event is in collaboration with the Museum’s current traveling exhibition\, In the Country of Numbers\, where the men have no names\, on view through May 2019. \nCookies for the event are generously donated by SMOOSH Cookies.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/conversation-with-a-survivor/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190407T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230809T080441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T130426Z
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SUMMARY:NEXTGen Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Museum Houston’s young professional group\, NEXTGen\, invites you to the NEXTGen Kickoff at Eureka Heights Brewery. NEXTGen is the Museum’s affinity group for young professionals ages 21-39 who share a common passion for the Museum and its mission. The goal of NEXTGen is to inspire inclusiveness by engaging young leaders of change and advocating on behalf of tolerance. \nThis event is a fun opportunity to mingle with socially conscious individuals such as yourself. We will be sharing updates about the new Holocaust Museum Houston Lester and Sue Smith Campus\, opening this June. Tickets which include one complimentary beer\, food and a raffle entry to a Eureka Heights Brewery Basket are $10 online and $15 at the door. \nFree parking is available onsite. \nRegister to attend \nThis event is made possible by Eureka Heights\, Smoosh Cookies and Raising Cane’s.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/nextgen-kickoff/
LOCATION:Location Eureka Heights Brewery 941 W 18th St.\, Houston\, TX 77008
CATEGORIES:AFFINITY GROUP EVENT: NEXTGEN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190502T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190502T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230920T110052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T130640Z
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SUMMARY:Coexistence Spoken Word Performance
DESCRIPTION:oin us for a Coexistence Spoken Word Performance featuring Outspoken Bean and Matthew “Levee” Chavez\, creator of Subway Therapy\, a participatory public work using Post-it notes. This action-oriented\, arts-based\, social justice event will focus on relating Coexistence topics to the performances through spoken word\, poetry\, dance and movement\, music and audience involvement. This event is free and open for middle school and high school students. Students are encouraged to bring their own lunch and eat on the hill after the Spoken Word Performance. \nFor more information\, please call Holocaust Museum Houston’s Education Department at 713-942-8000 ext. 105 or email us at education@hmh.org. \nCoexistence exhibition initiated and created by The Museum on the Seam\, Jerusalem\, curated by Raphie Etgar\, is free and open to the public during Park hours. For more information about Coexistence\, visit www.coexistence.art.museum. \nImage by Piotr Mlodozeniec\, Poland \n			\n				Register to attend\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				This project is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/coexistence-spoken-word-performance/
LOCATION:Miller Outdoor Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190505T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230920T110757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T110809Z
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SUMMARY:Free Admission Day in honor of Walter Kase
DESCRIPTION:Museum admission fees will be waived on Sunday\, May 5\, 2019 in honor of Holocaust survivor Walter Kase\, z”l. \nWhen Germany invaded Poland in September 1939\, it soon became clear that Walter’s family’s lives would never be the same again. At the end of 1940\, Walter\, his parents and his sister\, Rysia\, were herded into a Jewish ghetto. One day in 1941\, the ghetto residents were told to gather in the city square. There\, in front of her family\, Rysia was lined up with other young children and shot to death. Twelve-year-old Walter was sent with his father to the labor camp of Pionki\, later to Auschwitz and Sosnowiec\, and finally to Mauthausen and two of its sub-camps. \nWalter and his father were liberated by the 71st Infantry Division of the United States Army on May 5\, 1945. Taken to a hospital to recuperate\, Walter regained his strength\, but his father succumbed a month later. Walter made his way back to Poland\, where he was reunited with his mother. In 1947\, Walter came to the United States\, settling in Kansas City\, Missouri. There\, he finished his schooling\, started a career in sales and was drafted and served proudly during the Korean War. Walter was able to bring his mother to the United States\, where she settled in Washington\, DC. \nWalter moved to Houston\, where he established a successful import business. He was active in Jewish causes\, sitting on the boards of the Anti-Defamation League and Holocaust Museum Houston. The Anti-Defamation League established a Teachers’ Award in Walter’s name\, and he was the first recipient of the St. Augustine Award from St. Thomas University in recognition of his life-changing impact on others.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/free-admission-day-in-honor-of-walter-kase-3/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Free Admission Day
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190515T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230920T110706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T110723Z
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SUMMARY:Free Admission Day in honor of Stefi Altman
DESCRIPTION:Museum admission will be waived on Wednesday\, May 15\, 2019 in honor of Holocaust survivor Stefi Altman\, z”l. \nStefi Altman was just 13 years old when Germany overran Poland in September 1939. Soon after\, Stefi’s two older brothers were arrested and sent to a labor camp\, and Nazi soldiers brutally beat her father and drove the family from their house. They fled to Stefi’s grandfather’s farm\, taking shelter in the barn. \nThe family remained together until 1940\, when Stefi was sent to the labor camp of Jastkov. Later she was sent to Treblinka and Majdanek. Next\, she was sent to the camp of Dorohucza. Although Dorohucza had neither gas chambers nor crematoria of the other camps\, death always hovered nearby. Like Stefi\, many of the inmates were only half alive by the time they got there. At the end of 1943\, Stefi discovered that her sister\, Kayla\, had also been sent to Dorohucza. But relief soon turned to horror when Kayla was brutally murdered. \nStefi managed\, against all odds\, to escape Dorohucza. For the remainder of the war\, she hid in a coffin-like space underneath a barn that belonged to a sympathetic Polish farmer. After she was liberated by the Soviets\, she learned that her entire family had been murdered. \nStefi Altman\, z”l\, passed away in December 2017. \nSupported by the Stefi Altman Endowment Fund.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/free-admission-day-in-honor-of-stefi-altman-3/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Free Admission Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190619T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190619T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230802T161912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T161920Z
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SUMMARY:“The Walk to Freedom”
DESCRIPTION:Join the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) and Holocaust Museum Houston as we come together to commemorate Juneteenth. Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration marking the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865\, it was on June 19th that Union soldiers led by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger\, landed at Galveston\, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. The evening will begin at HMAAC with light refreshments and an historical overview of the history of Juneteenth. At 6:35 p.m.\, participants will take a reflective walk four blocks down Caroline Street to Holocaust Museum Houston to remember those who walked off plantations 148 years ago to begin their lives as freed individuals. The WALIPP-TSU Preparatory Academy will accompany walkers by playing and singing inspiring hymns of freedom. The evening will conclude at HMH with the screening of the documentary film “The New Juneteenth\,” followed by a question and answer session by filmmaker Isaac Fanuiel. Admission is free\, but seating is limited and advance registration is requested. Visit www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx to RSVP online. 
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-walk-to-freedom/
LOCATION:Houston Museum of African American Culture\, 4807 Caroline St.\, Houston\, TX 77004
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230809T082133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T131117Z
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SUMMARY:The Modern Human Rights Movement
DESCRIPTION:Examine the origins of the 20th century Human Rights Movement. \nIn this session\, participants will take a virtual tour of the Human Rights Gallery; study the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and evaluate the impact of the UDHR in the world today. Interactive lessons will be shared to support  Social Studies and ELA instruction. \nAt the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will earn 1 CPE hr.\, and 1 hr. G/T (Curriculum & Instruction).  A certificate of completion will be sent via email. \n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-modern-human-rights-movement/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190627T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190627T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230809T082144Z
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SUMMARY:The First Wave with Alex Kershaw
DESCRIPTION:For the 75th anniversary of D-Day\, renowned author Alex Kershaw will discuss his latest book\, The First Wave\, with a fresh take on WWII’s longest day. He will discuss some of the remarkable men who carried out D-Day’s most perilous missions.  His group of unforgettable characters includes the first American paratrooper to touch down on Normandy soil; the British glider pilot who braved antiaircraft fire to crash-land mere yards from the vital Pegasus Bridge; the Canadian brothers who led their troops onto Juno Beach under withering fire; as well as a French commando\, returning to his native land\, who fought to destroy German strongholds on Sword Beach and beyond.   The first to fight when the stakes were highest and the odds longest\, these men would determine the fate of the invasion of Hitler’s Fortress Europe—and the very history of the twentieth century. \nAlex Kershaw is an author of books on WWII including the Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter. The First Wave is the capstone in Alex Kershaw’s remarkable career\, built on his close friendships with D-Day survivors and his intimate understanding of the Normandy battlefield.  \nCopies of Kershaw’s new book will be on sale at our museum store on the 1st floor.  After the talk\, Kershaw will be available for a book signing in the Moral Choices Hall outside the theater. \nThis event is made possible by the generosity of Bernstein. \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-first-wave-with-alex-kershaw/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190701T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190701T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230809T081937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T112915Z
UID:10000524-1561973400-1561993200@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission Quarterly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Every quarter the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission holds a meeting\, open to the public\, in order to review its current projects and initiatives. The Commission invites any member of the public who might be interested in its mission to this meeting. \nThe Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission consists of an administrative team that is based out of Austin\, Texas\, along with fifteen government-appointed commissioners from around the State of Texas. During the quarterly meeting\, the public will have the opportunity to understand the different ventures the THGC is currently focusing on and provide any commentary about what their community might find useful.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/texas-holocaust-and-genocide-commission-quarterly-meeting/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Community Gathering
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190710T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190710T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230801T124000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T131100Z
UID:10000048-1562783400-1562788800@hmh.org
SUMMARY:This is Buchenwald: America’s Encounter with the Holocaust\, 1945-1995 with Dr. Adam Seipp
DESCRIPTION:The testimony of American military personnel has been a key source for our understanding of the experience of the last phase of Nazi genocide in Europe.  This lecture examines the liberation of the massive camp complex at Buchenwald in April 1945.  How did American liberators understand the horrific experience of encountering concentration camps?  How did liberator memories shift over time?  Finally\, how did liberator testimonies contribute to broader American discussions of the Holocaust and America’s role in the world? \nAdam R. Seipp is a Professor of History at Texas A&M University\, College Station\, where his teaching and research focus on modern German history\, the Holocaust\, and transatlantic relations.\n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/this-is-buchenwald-americas-encounter-with-the-holocaust-1945-1995-with-dr-adam-seipp/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190711T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190711T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000334
CREATED:20230802T111936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T131055Z
UID:10000072-1562835600-1562839200@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club - "The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State"
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a long time attendee or looking for a community of fellow book lovers\, we hope you will join Boniuk Library’s book club on July 11 for our discussion of The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State. As one of the young writers featured in our new Diaries Gallery\, Samer shares his account of life in the ISIS held city of Raqqa\, risking everything to share his truth with the world. Join us for a discussion on the power of words and a close look at our new diaries gallery. \n			\n				register to attend
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-the-raqqa-diaries-escape-from-islamic-state/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190711T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190711T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230802T112454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T131047Z
UID:10000073-1562866200-1562869800@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club - "The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State"
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a long time attendee or looking for a community of fellow book lovers\, we hope you will join Boniuk Library’s book club on July 11 for our discussion of The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State. As one of the young writers featured in our new Diaries Gallery\, Samer shares his account of life in the ISIS held city of Raqqa\, risking everything to share his truth with the world. Join us for a discussion on the power of words and a close look at our new diaries gallery. \n			\n				register to attend
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-the-raqqa-diaries-escape-from-islamic-state-2/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190711T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190711T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T080613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T131042Z
UID:10000556-1562869800-1562875200@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Points of View with Jeremy Maron
DESCRIPTION:Works from nine photographers were selected for Points of View\, initially presented at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Curator\, Jeremy Maron will talk about the juried exhibit that reflects themes in the categories of freedom of expression; inclusion and diversity; reconciliation; and human rights and the environment. Jeremy Maron is a Researcher-Curator at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg\, Canada. \nPhoto Credit: Best Photograph\, Freedom of Expression – I Me Myself\, 2012\, Rajneesh Fontana\, Victoria\, British Columbia \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/points-of-view-with-jeremy-maron/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190725T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230803T100929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T114956Z
UID:10000195-1564056000-1564074000@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Free Afternoon with The Buzz Magazines
DESCRIPTION:Join The Buzz Magazines for a free tour at the Museum led by HMH docent and Buzz staff writer Russell Weil at 2:00 pm. \nEnjoy free admission from noon to 5 pm.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/free-afternoon-with-the-buzz-magazines/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190730T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T080616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T131038Z
UID:10000558-1564511400-1564516800@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Portraits of the Rainbow
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with QFest\, Holocaust Museum Houston’s young professionals’ group\, NEXTGen invites you to a screening of Portraits of the Rainbow. Photographer Leslie Kee lived in Japan for 25 years. As a bisexual himself\, he trains his gaze routinely on subjects of taboo and discrimination. He was the perfect match for the “Out In Japan\,” aiming to eventually feature 10\,000 LGBTQIA+s throughout Japan. He feels the time has come to push back against the pervasive prejudice and legal discrimination. The film follows the ambitious project for over a year as Leslie completes the first 1\,000 portraits. We get to intimately know a set of very different protagonists: two women\, deeply in love\, who have their first child and are faced with a society not ready to accommodate their family structure. Another woman\, devastated by the loss of her female partner to suicide\, finds hope in finally fulfilling her lifelong ambition of becoming a man. And a gay university professor who fights against the steep discrimination HIV-positives still face in Japan. Even Leslie himself has a life-changing experience. \nDirected by Ayumi Nakagawa. This film will be screened in Japanese and have English subtitles. \n(2018; 79 min; Japan; Japanese; Color; Digital) \nFollowing the screening of “Portraits of the Rainbow\,” Pride Portraits founder Eric Edward Schell will speak about how he created a global movement in Houston\, Texas by combining activism and photography. The LGBTQIA+ community and its allies\, with the help of Pride Portraits have a platform to share their narratives their way. Schell will also speak about Stonewall 50\, and what this past June meant for LGBTQIA+ History. \nOver the past two and a half years\, Pride Portraits has become the largest LGBTQIA+ visibility campaign to date. The campaign\, comprised of a photograph and statement from each participant\, seeks to represent the community and its allies one photograph and story at a time. \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/portraits-of-the-rainbow/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:FILM SCREENING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T080410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T130923Z
UID:10000328-1564642800-1564650000@hmh.org
SUMMARY:National Deli Month
DESCRIPTION:During National Delicatessen Month\, August 1-31\, both Kenny and Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen & Restaurant locations are offering a multi-choice\, three-course menu during lunch and dinner for $38\, plus tax and gratuity\, with 10 percent of each meal sold going to HMH to fund the Museum’s education programs. \nAs an added incentive\, HMH will offer anyone who purchases a National Deli Month meal a complimentary ticket. \nFor more information\, visit www.delimonth.com. \n			\n				SEE THE MENU
URL:https://hmh.org/event/national-deli-month/
LOCATION:Both Kenny & Ziggy’s locations
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190831T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T080413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T130908Z
UID:10000331-1564642800-1567285200@hmh.org
SUMMARY:National Deli Month
DESCRIPTION:During National Delicatessen Month\, August 1-31\, both Kenny and Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen & Restaurant locations are offering a multi-choice\, three-course menu during lunch and dinner for $38\, plus tax and gratuity\, with 10 percent of each meal sold going to HMH to fund the Museum’s education programs. \nAs an added incentive\, HMH will offer anyone who purchases a National Deli Month meal a complimentary ticket. \nFor more information\, visit www.delimonth.com. \n			\n				SEE THE MENU
URL:https://hmh.org/event/national-deli-month-3/
LOCATION:Both Kenny & Ziggy’s locations
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230802T113433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T113524Z
UID:10000076-1564653600-1564659000@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club – “Little Fires Everywhere”
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boniuk Library Book Club at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston for a special meeting where books and art collide. Attendees will take a special tour exploring visual arts connected to the literary themes of the August book selection: “Little Fires Everywhere\,” by Celeste Ng. \nThis award winning novel is set in the idyllic town of Shaker Heights\, Ohio\, a seemingly perfect suburb. But\, as the long established Richardson family crosses paths with newcomers Mia and Pearl Warren their lives become increasingly entangled\, and the town begins to reveal its hidden imperfections. This novel explores issues of race\, privilege\, and the uncertainty of good intentions. \nCome explore the Museum of Fine Arts Houston on a tour for book and art lovers alike. \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-little-fires-everywhere/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts Houston – Beck Lobby
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230802T113711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T113719Z
UID:10000078-1564682400-1564687800@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club – “Little Fires Everywhere”
DESCRIPTION:Join the Boniuk Library Book Club at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston for a special meeting where books and art collide. Attendees will take a special tour exploring visual arts connected to the literary themes of the August book selection: “Little Fires Everywhere\,” by Celeste Ng. \nThis award winning novel is set in the idyllic town of Shaker Heights\, Ohio\, a seemingly perfect suburb. But\, as the long established Richardson family crosses paths with newcomers Mia and Pearl Warren their lives become increasingly entangled\, and the town begins to reveal its hidden imperfections. This novel explores issues of race\, privilege\, and the uncertainty of good intentions. \nCome explore the Museum of Fine Arts Houston on a tour for book and art lovers alike.\n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-little-fires-everywhere-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts Houston – Beck Lobby
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190801T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T082020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T110706Z
UID:10000508-1564682400-1564691400@hmh.org
SUMMARY:The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann: Its Drastic Ramifications and Impact on the Jewish and Global Community with Rabbi Steven Weil
DESCRIPTION:Who was Adolf Eichmann? What role did he play in the genocide of the Jews? These are some of the points that Rabbi Steven Weil will touch on during his talk about the capture and trial of Eichmann.Rabbi Steven Weil is the Senior Managing Director of the Orthodox Union. He was ordained at the Rabbeinu Yitzchak Elchanan Theological Seminary and holds Masters in Business Administration from NYUs Stern School of Business. \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-capture-and-trial-of-adolf-eichmann-its-drastic-ramifications-and-impact-on-the-jewish-and-global-community-with-rabbi-steven-weil/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190805T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190805T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T080412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T102419Z
UID:10000329-1564988400-1565038800@hmh.org
SUMMARY:National Deli Month
DESCRIPTION:During National Delicatessen Month\, August 1-31\, both Kenny and Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen & Restaurant locations are offering a multi-choice\, three-course menu during lunch and dinner for $38\, plus tax and gratuity\, with 10 percent of each meal sold going to HMH to fund the Museum’s education programs. \nAs an added incentive\, HMH will offer anyone who purchases a National Deli Month meal a complimentary ticket. \nFor more information\, visit www.delimonth.com. \n			\n				SEE THE MENU
URL:https://hmh.org/event/national-deli-month-2/
CATEGORIES:Celebration
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190808T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190808T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T075920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T034247Z
UID:10000420-1565289000-1565301600@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Judgment at Nuremberg
DESCRIPTION:In this courtroom drama set in 1947\, four German judges who served on the bench during the Nazi regime face a military tribunal to answer charges of crimes against humanity. Chief Justice Haywood (Spencer Tracy) hears evidence and testimony not only from lead defendant Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and his defense attorney Hans Rolfe (Maximilian Schell)\, but also from the widow of a Nazi general (Marlene Dietrich)\, an idealistic U.S. Army captain (William Shatner) and reluctant witness Irene Wallner (Judy Garland). \nIn 2013\, Judgment at Nuremberg was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant”.\n			\n				Register\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Civil Society Film Series is eligible for 1.5 CLE credits (including 0.5 ethics credit). In partnership with South Texas College of Law Houston. \n			\n				REGISTER FOR CLE CREDIT
URL:https://hmh.org/event/judgment-at-nuremberg/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:FILM SCREENING
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190815T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190815T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T000335
CREATED:20230809T080530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T110328Z
UID:10000505-1565893800-1565902800@hmh.org
SUMMARY:Operation Finale
DESCRIPTION:Fifteen years after the end of World War II\, a team of top-secret Israeli agents travels to Argentina to track down Adolf Eichmann\, the Nazi officer who masterminded the transportation logistics that brought millions of innocent Jews to their deaths in concentration camps. Hoping to sneak him out of the country to stand trial\, agent Peter Malkin soon finds himself playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with the notorious war criminal.\n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Civil Society Film Series is eligible for 1.5 CLE credits (including 0.5 ethics credit). In partnership with South Texas College of Law Houston. \n			\n				REGISTER FOR CLE CREDIT\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/operation-finale/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:FILM SCREENING
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