• NEXTGen Kickoff

    Location Eureka Heights Brewery 941 W 18th St., Houston, TX 77008

    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 […]

  • Coexistence Spoken Word Performance

    Miller Outdoor Theatre

    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 […]

  • Free Admission Day in honor of Walter Kase

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    Museum admission fees will be waived on Sunday, May 5, 2019 in honor of Holocaust survivor Walter Kase, z"l. When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, it soon became clear […]

  • Free Admission Day in honor of Stefi Altman

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    Museum admission will be waived on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 in honor of Holocaust survivor Stefi Altman, z"l. Stefi Altman was just 13 years old when Germany overran Poland in […]

  • “The Walk to Freedom”

    Houston Museum of African American Culture, 4807 Caroline St., Houston, TX 77004

    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 […]

  • The Modern Human Rights Movement

    Zoom

    Examine the origins of the 20th century Human Rights Movement. In this session, participants will take a virtual tour of the Human Rights Gallery; study the Universal Declaration of Human […]

  • The First Wave with Alex Kershaw

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    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 […]

  • Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission Quarterly Meeting

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    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 […]