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SUMMARY:Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission Quarterly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Every quarter the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission holds a meeting\, open to the public\, in order to review its current projects and initiatives. The Commission invites any member of the public who might be interested in its mission to this meeting. \nThe Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission consists of an administrative team that is based out of Austin\, Texas\, along with fifteen government-appointed commissioners from around the State of Texas. During the quarterly meeting\, the public will have the opportunity to understand the different ventures the THGC is currently focusing on and provide any commentary about what their community might find useful.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/texas-holocaust-and-genocide-commission-quarterly-meeting/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Community Gathering
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SUMMARY:This is Buchenwald: America’s Encounter with the Holocaust\, 1945-1995 with Dr. Adam Seipp
DESCRIPTION:The testimony of American military personnel has been a key source for our understanding of the experience of the last phase of Nazi genocide in Europe.  This lecture examines the liberation of the massive camp complex at Buchenwald in April 1945.  How did American liberators understand the horrific experience of encountering concentration camps?  How did liberator memories shift over time?  Finally\, how did liberator testimonies contribute to broader American discussions of the Holocaust and America’s role in the world? \nAdam R. Seipp is a Professor of History at Texas A&M University\, College Station\, where his teaching and research focus on modern German history\, the Holocaust\, and transatlantic relations.\n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/this-is-buchenwald-americas-encounter-with-the-holocaust-1945-1995-with-dr-adam-seipp/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club - "The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State"
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a long time attendee or looking for a community of fellow book lovers\, we hope you will join Boniuk Library’s book club on July 11 for our discussion of The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State. As one of the young writers featured in our new Diaries Gallery\, Samer shares his account of life in the ISIS held city of Raqqa\, risking everything to share his truth with the world. Join us for a discussion on the power of words and a close look at our new diaries gallery. \n			\n				register to attend
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-the-raqqa-diaries-escape-from-islamic-state/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club - "The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State"
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a long time attendee or looking for a community of fellow book lovers\, we hope you will join Boniuk Library’s book club on July 11 for our discussion of The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State. As one of the young writers featured in our new Diaries Gallery\, Samer shares his account of life in the ISIS held city of Raqqa\, risking everything to share his truth with the world. Join us for a discussion on the power of words and a close look at our new diaries gallery. \n			\n				register to attend
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-the-raqqa-diaries-escape-from-islamic-state-2/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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SUMMARY:Points of View with Jeremy Maron
DESCRIPTION:Works from nine photographers were selected for Points of View\, initially presented at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Curator\, Jeremy Maron will talk about the juried exhibit that reflects themes in the categories of freedom of expression; inclusion and diversity; reconciliation; and human rights and the environment. Jeremy Maron is a Researcher-Curator at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg\, Canada. \nPhoto Credit: Best Photograph\, Freedom of Expression – I Me Myself\, 2012\, Rajneesh Fontana\, Victoria\, British Columbia \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/points-of-view-with-jeremy-maron/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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SUMMARY:Free Afternoon with The Buzz Magazines
DESCRIPTION:Join The Buzz Magazines for a free tour at the Museum led by HMH docent and Buzz staff writer Russell Weil at 2:00 pm. \nEnjoy free admission from noon to 5 pm.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/free-afternoon-with-the-buzz-magazines/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Portraits of the Rainbow
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with QFest\, Holocaust Museum Houston’s young professionals’ group\, NEXTGen invites you to a screening of Portraits of the Rainbow. Photographer Leslie Kee lived in Japan for 25 years. As a bisexual himself\, he trains his gaze routinely on subjects of taboo and discrimination. He was the perfect match for the “Out In Japan\,” aiming to eventually feature 10\,000 LGBTQIA+s throughout Japan. He feels the time has come to push back against the pervasive prejudice and legal discrimination. The film follows the ambitious project for over a year as Leslie completes the first 1\,000 portraits. We get to intimately know a set of very different protagonists: two women\, deeply in love\, who have their first child and are faced with a society not ready to accommodate their family structure. Another woman\, devastated by the loss of her female partner to suicide\, finds hope in finally fulfilling her lifelong ambition of becoming a man. And a gay university professor who fights against the steep discrimination HIV-positives still face in Japan. Even Leslie himself has a life-changing experience. \nDirected by Ayumi Nakagawa. This film will be screened in Japanese and have English subtitles. \n(2018; 79 min; Japan; Japanese; Color; Digital) \nFollowing the screening of “Portraits of the Rainbow\,” Pride Portraits founder Eric Edward Schell will speak about how he created a global movement in Houston\, Texas by combining activism and photography. The LGBTQIA+ community and its allies\, with the help of Pride Portraits have a platform to share their narratives their way. Schell will also speak about Stonewall 50\, and what this past June meant for LGBTQIA+ History. \nOver the past two and a half years\, Pride Portraits has become the largest LGBTQIA+ visibility campaign to date. The campaign\, comprised of a photograph and statement from each participant\, seeks to represent the community and its allies one photograph and story at a time. \n			\n				REGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://hmh.org/event/portraits-of-the-rainbow/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:FILM SCREENING
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