• Latinx Heritage Month Teacher Workshop

    Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom

    To support Latinx Heritage Month and inclusive curriculum year round, educators are invited to attend our half-day workshop on Latinx representation in the classroom. As a part of the workshop […]

  • Film Screening | Charlotte

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    Tracing the last 10 years in the brief life of German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon, the animated biopic, "Charlotte," deals head-on with depression and suicide as well as the Nazis’ genocidal […]

  • Our Stories Belong: Rainbow Storytime

    Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom

    For Banned Books Week (Sept. 18-24), Brave Little Company, Holocaust Museum Houston, and the Montrose Center announce, “Our Stories Belong: Rainbow Storytime for ALL of Houston’s Kids.” Our Stories Belong […]

  • Virtual Book Talk | You Sound Like A White Girl: The Case For Rejecting Assimilation

    Zoom

    All times are listed in Central Time. Holocaust Museum Houston kicks off Latinx Heritage Month with author Julissa Arce who will discuss her newest book, You Sound Like a White Girl: The Case For Rejecting Assimilation. Julissa Arce is a writer, activist, and social changemaker. She is the nationally best-selling author of My (Underground) American […]

  • While Childhood Slept

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    While Childhood Slept is a heart-wrenching original musical that follows the true story of the boys of Home Number One in the Nazi concentration camp, Terezin. The children create a secret republic within the camp, publishing their own magazine of art, poetry, and short stories called Vedem. A visit from The Red Cross presents the opportunity […]

  • Book Talk: “By Any Means Necessary” by Henriette Mutegwaraba

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    This event will take place in person and virtually on Zoom. All event times are listed in Central time. Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a special presentation by Rwandan genocide survivor Henriette Mutegwaraba, as she recalls in her memoir, By Any Means Necessary - Healing and Forgiveness After Genocide, an idyllic childhood in 1970s Rwanda—idyllic […]