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 […]

Curating Latinx Art at the National Portrait Gallery and Beyond with Dr. Taína Caragol

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In this talk, Dr. Taína Caragol will address the growing presence of Latinx art in the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibitions and permanent collection in the last decade and its national impact. Dr. Taína Caragol joined the National Portrait Gallery in 2013 as the first curator for Latinx art and history and in 2015, her role […]

Musical Performance by Lucio Feuillet

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Join us for a musical performance by Lucio Feuillet with special guest Dr. Daniel Castro Pantoja during our first Summer Free Day. This event will be bilingual in English/Spanish and will be screened in the museum theater and virtually over Zoom. Reserve your free ticket to view this program in person at the Museum: hmh.org/tickets […]

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 […]

Book Discussion: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

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Join a lively discussion group at the Boniuk Library online. Connect to others in the comfort of your own home with your cup of coffee, glass of wine, or pot of tea. Copies of the book can be borrowed from the Boniuk Library or any other library in town. In June, we'll be reading The […]

The Nazi Menace, At Home and Abroad with Dr. Benjamin Carter Hett

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Born in Rochester NY, Benjamin Carter Hett earned a J.D. at the University of Toronto (1990) and practiced litigation in Canada for four years before earning a Ph.D. in history at Harvard (2001). He has taught at Harvard College and the Harvard Law School and, since 2003, at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City […]

Publication of the “Go For Broke Commemorative Stamp” by the USPS

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

Please join us to celebrate the publication of the "Go For Broke Commemorative Stamp" by the United States Postal Service! This very special stamp honors the 33,000 Japanese American men and women who fought valiantly for the United States Army during WWII. Many of these brave men and women volunteered to serve despite being forcibly […]