The Holocaust Museum Houston and the Japanese American Citizens League Houston Chapter will hold a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders from the Houston community. Drawing on 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 include a discussion about 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. Light refreshments will be served.
The Holocaust Museum Houston and the Japanese American Citizens League Houston Chapter will hold a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders from the Houston community. Drawing on 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 include a discussion about 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. Light refreshments will be served.
The Holocaust Museum Houston and the Japanese American Citizens League Houston Chapter will hold a night of discussion featuring a diverse panel of leaders from the Houston community. Drawing on 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 include a discussion about 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. Light refreshments will be served.