Virtual Lecture | Charlotte Salomon: A Life Before and After Auschwitz

Zoom

Charlotte Salomon (1917-1943) was a talented Berlin-born artist who was murdered at Auschwitz, while four months pregnant, at the age of 26. Her main body of work, a sequence of nearly 800 gouache images entitled Leben? or Theater? (Life? or Theatre?) and created while seeking refuge in the South of France, is an ambitious fictive […]

Moving Forward Lecture: Understanding and Combating the Rise in Antisemitism

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

Mark Toubin, ADL Southwest Regional Director Holocaust Museum Houston’s Moving Forward Lecture Series kicks off with a presentation and discussion with Mark Toubin, ADL’s (Anti-Defamation League) Southwest Regional Director. Learn more about the rise of antisemitism, how it manifests in our community, and strategies to respond.

Our Stories Belong: Rainbow Storytime

Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom

Join Brave Little Company, Holocaust Museum Houston, and the Montrose Center for, “Our Stories Belong: Rainbow Storytime for ALL of Houston’s Kids.” Our Stories Belong is a free, in-person book club packed with creative activities, ideal for families with kids aged 5-10. A boy who wants to be a mermaid? A girl who wants to […]

Stories from Ukraine Webinar

Zoom

In this 90-minute online exploration of stories from Ukraine, Centropa will share user-friendly resources for teaching about Ukraine in the 20th and 21st centuries, which include: Centropa’s interviews with over 200 elderly Jews in Ukraine, conducted 2000-2009; old family photographs from before, during, and after the Holocaust from those interviewees; short multimedia films based on […]

Axiom Quartet Concert | “The Complexity of Simplicity”

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

Axiom Quartet, Holocaust Museum Houston and Consulate General of Poland join forces to present a powerful and intriguing program of chamber music written by Polish and Polish-born composers. Experience the rarely heard string quartets by Mieczysław Weinberg and Mark Nowakowski, along with the colorful impressionist work by Karol Szymanowski: Mieczysław Weinberg: String Quartet No 5 […]

Author Talk: Dara Horn

ERJCC Merfish Teen Center

All times are listed in Central Time. Holocaust Museum Houston is a proud Community Partner for this event. Award-winning novelist Dara Horn will discuss her book, People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present. In this remarkable collection of essays, Horn presents a unique perspective on modern-day antisemitism. Drawing on her extensive research, she […]

Texas Tribal Buffalo Project

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

Holocaust Museum Houston, The Center for the Healing of Racism, and Texas Tribal Buffalo Project invite you to an in-person presentation about efforts around rematriation of Texas Indigenous land and communities, reconnecting and rekindling kinship. A facilitated dialogue will follow the presentation. Lucille Contreras is the CEO and Founder of Texas Tribal Buffalo Project. Bio: This project is […]

White Supremacy in 2022: The Landmark Charlottesville Trial & The Path Forward

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

Amy Spitalnick – Executive Director of Integrity First for America America is grappling with a crisis of violent, white supremacist extremism. There are flashpoints like Charlottesville, Pittsburgh, El Paso, the Capitol insurrection, and Buffalo – and they go hand-in-hand with the broader normalization of extremism and unraveling of democratic norms. Join Amy Spitalnick – Executive […]

Honoring our Loved Ones: Día De Los Muertos

Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom

Join Holocaust Museum Houston in partnership with Más Que Tres in our second annual Día De Los Muertos Community Workshop. Participants at this family-friendly event will have an opportunity to learn about creating an altar with Indigenous and Christian elements, creating a shadow box dedicated to a deceased loved one, and making paper flowers out […]

Dr. Peter Hotez on Vaccine Tikkun: Global Vaccines and Vaccinations – the Science & the Antiscience

In-person at HMH and on Zoom

This free public program is available to experience in-person at Holocaust Museum Houston and online via Zoom. All times are listed in Central Time. Dr. Peter Hotez is an internationally recognized physician-scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development. He is perhaps most well-known for keeping Houston and the nation up to date on the […]