• Engines of Change™ Teacher Training

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    About Engines of Change™ By encouraging young leaders to recognize that hate, prejudice, and apathy continue to harm individuals and our society, this program encourages the next generation to care about and confront these perils. By fostering a community of Upstanders on their campuses, schools help to support the development of active citizenship in our […]

  • Educator Open House

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    Join us for Educator Open House Days at Holocaust Museum Houston this summer! Educators receive FREE admission to the Museum (with valid school id) and can tour our galleries and special exhibitions, including Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict. Learn about free education programs and resources available for K-12 classrooms during our “Meet and Greet” with the Education […]

  • The Life & Art of Samuel Bak

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    Delve into the life and artwork of Holocaust survivor Samuel Bak through a virtual exploration of the Samuel Bak Art Gallery. As a part of this workshop, participants will take part in a virtual tour of the Samuel Bak Art Gallery; analyze Holocaust art using interactive activities that support the integration of Social Studies, English […]

  • Several Steps Forward One Backward: Climate Change, Latin America, and Human Rights Resilience

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    Dr. Rosa Celorio Dr. Rosa Celorio currently works as Associate Dean and Professor for International and Comparative Legal Studies at the George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC. In this capacity, she directs the International and Comparative Law Program; teaches courses related to the US legal system, regional protection of human rights, and the […]

  • Summer Free Day presented by United Airlines

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    Enjoy free admission and visit the Museum’s special juried exhibition, Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict, which explores themes of social justice and human rights through 100 artworks of Houston Latinx artists. Throughout the day, guests are invited to join us for special performances, storytimes in English and Spanish, curator-led tours of Withstand, and […]

  • Breathing for Change

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    For the past 15 months, the world has been symbolically holding its breath as stress rose to an all-time high during the COVID-19 pandemic. With Houstonians pining to find balance once again, Holocaust Museum Houston (HMH) and iOPTIN.co will host Breathing for Change, an onsite and virtual event with yoga and meditation to inspire healing […]

  • The Queer Experience: Houston LGBTQ+ Artist Panel Discussion

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    In celebration of Pride Month, join Holocaust Museum Houston for a panel discussion with artists featured in the new exhibit, Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict. This discussion will highlight the experience and work of the Houston LGBTQ+ artist community. Panelists include Anissa DelaCruz, Stephanie Gonzalez, Alexandra Lechin, and Wood Anthony. Admission is free and […]

  • Holocaust By Bullets Webinar

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    Yahad – In Unum (“Together in One” in Hebrew and Latin), a Paris-based non-profit organization established in 2004 by Father Patrick Desbois, is dedicated to systematically identifying and documenting sites of those mass executions committed against the Jews and Roma in Eastern Europe. To this day, through its research, the association has conducted 185 research […]

  • Drop-In Virtual Tour | Mandela: Struggle for Freedom

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    Mandela with a raised fist, moments after his release from prison (after 27 years) on February 11, 1990.Photograph by Graeme WilliamsExplore Mandela: Struggle for Freedom, a rich sensory experience of imagery, soundscape, digital media and objects, explores the earthshaking fight for justice and human dignity in South Africa – and its relevance to issues of today.

  • A Conversation With Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, Author of “How to Be an Antiracist”

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    In recognizing the significance of antiracist programming, HMH has invited Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, one of America’s foremost historians and leading antiracist scholars, to speak about his 2019 book, How to Be an Antiracist. Kendi’s presentation will be centered on defining what it means to be antiracist and what actions people can take to clearly […]