Holocaust Museum Houston will host the final lecture of the Spring 2018 Public Lecture Series, Intergenerational Trauma & Memory: History Carried Through Generations with Diane Benavides Rios, as she discusses her work through the lenses of a Chicana, educator, and artist. This session will take participants on a reflective journey and open dialogue that will focus on the process of art making and collecting stories as a form of transformation. The community is invited to experience how they are distinctly positioned to design change for the spaces they occupy.
Holocaust Museum Houston will host the final lecture of the Spring 2018 Public Lecture Series, Intergenerational Trauma & Memory: History Carried Through Generations with Diane Benavides Rios, as she discusses her work through the lenses of a Chicana, educator, and artist. This session will take participants on a reflective journey and open dialogue that will focus on the process of art making and collecting stories as a form of transformation. The community is invited to experience how they are distinctly positioned to design change for the spaces they occupy.
Holocaust Museum Houston will host the final lecture of the Spring 2018 Public Lecture Series, Intergenerational Trauma & Memory: History Carried Through Generations with Diane Benavides Rios, as she discusses her work through the lenses of a Chicana, educator, and artist. This session will take participants on a reflective journey and open dialogue that will focus on the process of art making and collecting stories as a form of transformation. The community is invited to experience how they are distinctly positioned to design change for the spaces they occupy.