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SUMMARY:Pink Triangle Legacies: Coming Out in the Shadow of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Join us as historian Dr. Jake Newsome tells the dynamic and inspiring history of the LGBTQ+ community’s original pride symbol by tracing the transformation of the pink triangle from a Nazi concentration camp badge into a widespread emblem of queer liberation\, pride\, and community. Drawing from unexplored archival sources and original interviews\, Dr. Newsome showcases the voices of LGBTQ+ Holocaust victims and a rich tapestry of queer lives who found meaning in the pink triangle in a post-Holocaust world. The presentation will be followed by Q&A and a book signing. \nDr. Jake Newsome is a scholar of American and German LGBTQ+ history whose work as a public historian reaches global audiences. He currently works as a museum professional in Washington\, DC.\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/pink-triangle-legacies-coming-out-in-the-shadow-of-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Teaching the Holocaust: Lessons and Resources for Educators
DESCRIPTION:Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a one-day educator workshop on teaching the Holocaust. \nEducators will learn approaches to teaching the Holocaust using activities and resources designed for the classroom. Educators will be introduced to the Holocaust through tours of HMH’s Galleries and gain instructional strategies and resources to support Holocaust education in their classrooms. \nParticipants will receive HMH’s Holocaust Remembrance Toolkit containing lessons plans\, primary sources\, and student worksheets to utilize in their classroom. Lesson plans included in the Toolkit will be modeled and educators will obtain more information on free school programs and resources available through the Museum. \nTeachers from the 6th-12th grade\, in all subject areas\, are encouraged to participate in this FREE workshop. \nThis workshop will credit 7 CPE and 6 GT hours.  \nFor more information contact The Education Department at education@hmh.org or 713-527-1642.\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/introduction-to-teaching-the-holocaust-lessons-and-resources-for-educators/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:Educator Workshop
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SUMMARY:Max M. Kaplan Summer Institute
DESCRIPTION:The Max M. Kaplan Summer Institute for Educators at Holocaust Museum Houston is a three-day program that moves beyond the general history of the Holocaust to explore the various dimensions and implications of the Holocaust\, genocide and human rights. \nThe 2023 Institute will feature Dr. Rebecca Erbelding and Dr. Peter Hayes\, scholars who contributed to the Ken Burns documentary\, “The U.S. and the Holocaust.” \nThe program is directed toward educators on a secondary or higher level\, but university students and educators of all levels who have a specific interest in\, and background knowledge of genocide and the Holocaust are invited to apply. The cost to attend the program is $50.00\, which includes books and materials. \nFor their support of the Max M. Kaplan Summer Institute for Educators\, Holocaust Museum Houston thanks the Max M. Kaplan Teacher Education Endowment Fund\, the Gerald S. Kaplan Endowment Fund\, and the Anna and Emil Steinberger Scholarship for Teacher Education Endowment Fund. \nApplications are due June 1\, 2023. Applications can be found here. \nRegistration for the Max M. Kaplan Summer Institute for Educators includes the optional workshop –Introduction to Teaching the Holocaust on June 20 – at no additional cost. \nThe program will be hosted by The Boniuk Center for the Future of Holocaust\, Genocide and Human Rights Education and held at Holocaust Museum Houston. \nRegistration payment: $50.00 due by June 1\, 2023. \nScholarships are available for first time attendees. \nParticipants will earn 24 CPE and 21 GT hours. \n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/max-m-kaplan-summer-institute-2/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
CATEGORIES:PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS
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SUMMARY:Rescue Board: The Untold Story of America's Efforts to Save the Jews of Europe
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, historian Dr. Rebecca Erbelding pieces together years of research and newly uncovered archival materials to tell the dramatic story of America’s little-known efforts to save the Jews of Europe. \nRebecca Erbelding is the author of Rescue Board: The Untold Story of America’s Efforts to Save the Jews of Europe\, which won the JDC-Herbert Katzki National Jewish Book Award in 2018. She holds a PhD in American history from George Mason University. Her work has previously been featured in the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, the New Yorker\, and on the History Channel and National Geographic. \nRescue Board is the extraordinary story of the War Refugee Board\, a US government effort late in World War II to save the remaining Jews of Europe. The staff of the War Refugee Board gathered D.C. pencil pushers\, international relief workers\, smugglers\, diplomats\, millionaires\, and rabble-rousers to run operations across four continents and a dozen countries. They tricked Nazis\, forged identity papers\, maneuvered food and medicine into concentration camps\, recruited spies\, leaked news stories\, laundered money\, negotiated ransoms\, and funneled millions of dollars into Europe\, ultimately saving tens of thousands of lives.  \nThe Gerald S. Kaplan Endowed Lecture is supported by the Gerald S. Kaplan Endowment Fund. \n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/rescue-board-the-untold-story-of-americas-efforts-to-save-the-jews-of-europe-2/
CATEGORIES:GERALD S. KAPLAN ENDOWED LECTURE
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