Holocaust Museum Houston will host a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders from the Houston community. Drawing on our shared history, the panel remembers human rights abuses - abroad and in America - and stands as a testimony to the dangers of hatred, bigotry, and apathy. The event will be discussing the challenges and opportunities facing our community, now and in the future. As the most diverse city in the country, Houston has the unique opportunity to be a leader in inclusion, respect, and empathy.
Holocaust Museum Houston will host a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders from the Houston community. Drawing on our shared history, the panel remembers human rights abuses - abroad and in America - and stands as a testimony to the dangers of hatred, bigotry, and apathy. The event will be discussing the challenges and opportunities facing our community, now and in the future. As the most diverse city in the country, Houston has the unique opportunity to be a leader in inclusion, respect, and empathy.
Holocaust Museum Houston will host a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders from the Houston community. Drawing on our shared history, the panel remembers human rights abuses - abroad and in America - and stands as a testimony to the dangers of hatred, bigotry, and apathy. The event will be discussing the challenges and opportunities facing our community, now and in the future. As the most diverse city in the country, Houston has the unique opportunity to be a leader in inclusion, respect, and empathy.