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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening | Anachronous
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Anachronous\, a new exhibition from Argentinian photographer Cynthia Isakson. The artist incorporates family photos into her own work\, weaving together their stories with hers to create a new narrative. Featuring 18 digital photographs printed on breathable waterproof fabric\, Anachronous projects moments from the past on top of contemporary portraits. Witness Warsaw\, Buenos Aires\, and Houston through five generations of the artist’s family.   \nThis exhibition is rooted in the power of family photos to tell a story\, to capture a moment in time that might otherwise be lost. In times of war and displacement\, people are forced to leave behind their homes\, their possessions\, and often their loved ones. But amidst the chaos and fear\, many choose to take with them a small piece of their past: a photograph that represents their history and identity. The photographs serve as a tangible link between the past\, present\, and future\, reminding us of where we came from and who we are. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/exhibition-opening-anachronous/
LOCATION:Lester and Sue Smith Human Rights Gallery
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SUMMARY:The Houston Jewish Community's Response to the November Pogrom (Kristallnacht)
DESCRIPTION:How did the Houston Jewish community respond to the November Pogrom\, or what the German dismissed as “just a bunch of broken glass\,” Kristallnacht? Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a lecture from Melissa Cohen-Nickels\, Curator of the Joan and Stanford Alexander South Texas Jewish Archives\, as she discusses how the Jewish community of Houston responded to early threats against the Jewish community in Germany. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-houston-jewish-communitys-response-to-the-november-pogrom-kristallnacht/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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SUMMARY:Author Talk | When You Listen To This Song: On Memory\, Loss\, and Writing with Lola Lafon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reception in celebration of HMH’s Boniuk Library reopening its doors to researchers and community members. As centerpiece of the celebration\, French author Lola Lafon will present a discussion of her book\, When You Listen To This Song: On Memory\, Loss\, and Writing. \nIn 2021\, Lola Lafon was granted permission to stay overnight—alone for ten hours—in the Annex in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and her family had hidden from the Nazis between 1942 and 1944. Lola Lafon’s visit to this space\, where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary\, evoked the confinement and constant danger suffered by the Franks\, and the family’s ghostly presence as well. “The night was inhabited\, lit by reflections\,” the author writes. “Some urgency dwelled at the heart of the Annex\, crouched there\, ready to be discovered.” \nLola Lafon introduces a new vision of Anne Frank\, not as a venerated and exploited myth but as the precocious\, ambitious\, and beloved girl she was\, as well as a disciplined writer whose well-loved diary is in fact a carefully constructed literary work. Throughout\, Lola Lafon reflects on what it means to lose loved ones\, both Lola Lafon’s own family in the Holocaust and her childhood friend to the Khmer Rouge. A prize-winner and bestseller in France\, this book asks us to consider the stories we tell ourselves about tragedy\, how we grapple with loss\, and why\, in the face of danger and confinement\, women write. \nThe event will take place in the Boniuk Library on the third floor. Light refreshments will be served. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-grand-reopening-with-lola-lafon/
LOCATION:Boniuk Library – Third Floor
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