International Human Rights Day

Holocaust Museum Houston

Eleanor Roosevelt holding poster of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Lake Success, New York. November 1949.FDR Presidential Library & Museum. On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year, the Museum will celebrate International Human Rights Day with free general admission. Presented by H-E-B, the […]

Drive-In Movie Night: “Invictus”

HMH Parking Lot, 5401 Caroline St., Houston, TX 77004

PG-13 | 134 min | Drama, History | 2009 (USA) Director, Clint Eastwood Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a Drive-In Movie Night showing of "Invictus" in the Museum's parking lot on Caroline St. The film tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa's rugby team to help unite their […]

Virtual Film Screening: “The Condor & The Eagle”

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Click the arrow on either side of the image above to watch the trailer for the film. Join Holocaust Museum Houston in celebration of Indigenous Heritage Month as we feature artists, scholars, and films that pay tribute to Indigenous Peoples' ancestry and traditions worldwide. Our final event highlighting Indigenous narratives features a virtual screening of […]

Mandela | Resistance: Poems and Stories to Push Us to Our Tomorrow

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Creative young writers Calvin King, Norah Rami, Durmerrick Ross, Katrina Machetta, and Houston 2020 Youth Poet Laureate Madison Petaway will perform their own poetry in this live performance hosted by Outspoken Bean. Their poems will be inspired by Nelson Mandela’s struggle for freedom, the lessons of the Holocaust and the current racial justice movement in […]

Indigenous Heritage Month: The Art of Gregg Deal

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Gregg Deal Join Holocaust Museum Houston in celebration of Indigenous Heritage Month as we feature artists, scholars, and films that pay tribute to Indigenous Peoples' ancestry and traditions worldwide. Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe) is a provocative contemporary artist who challenges Western perceptions of Indigenous people, touching on issues of race, history and stereotypes. […]

Author Talk with Ariana Neumann

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Virtual Ticket: $5Premium Virtual Ticket and Book: $25Premium Virtual Ticket with Book and Lunch: $35Additional Lunch: $10 Tune in during your lunch hour as #1 New York Times bestselling author Ariana Neumann dives in to share the secrets of her father’s past: years he spent hiding in war-torn Berlin, the annihilation of dozens of family members in […]

Jennifer Teege: My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me

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At age 38, Jennifer Teege happened to pluck a library book from the shelf - and discovered a horrifying fact:  her grandfather was Amon Goeth, the vicious Nazi commandant depicted in Schindler's List.  Reviled as the "butcher of Plaszow," Goeth was executed in 1946.  The more Teege learned about him, the more certain she became:  if her […]

A Conversation with Cole Brown, Author of “Greyboy: Finding Blackness in a White World”

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Cole Brown The Dismantling Bias: Antisemitism, White Supremacy, and Inequality Virtual Lecture Series explores the origins of racist ideologies and the construction of bias; examines the evolution and repercussions of antisemitism and white supremacy throughout history; and deconstructs the ways in which stereotypes, misconceptions, and prejudices shape contemporary society and culture. Led by renowned historians, […]

Virtual Film Screening: “Los Médicos de la Montaña”

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Filmmaker Anais Taracena Join Holocaust Museum Houston in celebration of Indigenous Heritage Month as we feature artists, scholars, and films that pay tribute to Indigenous Peoples' ancestry and traditions worldwide. Film Synopsis:During the war in Guatemala, the people who took refuge in the mountain created a health system as a way of survival in which […]

NEXTGen’s Virtual Brunch with Holocaust Survivor Bill Orlin

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Join Holocaust Museum Houston's young professionals group, NEXTGen, for a Virtual Brunch with Holocaust Survivor Bill Orlin. Between 1939 and 1945, Bill and his family lived on the run. Bill, the eldest son of Sender and Sonia Orlinski, was seven years old when German troops invaded Poland and occupied his hometown of Brok. The Jewish […]