Annie Black
 
iRead Book Club: Queer Intentions
This program is available virtually or in person. In Queer Intentions: A (Personal) Journey Through LGBTQ+ Culture , Amelia Abraham combines intrepid...
Securing and Safeguarding Transgender Rights
This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. In the United States, transgender people are regularly targeted for...
Genocide Awareness: Survivors in Conversation
This is an in-person program . We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. Registration is required. Register HERE. April marks Genocide Awareness...
History Highlights: The Road to Liberation
This FREE virtual event will take place on the online platform Zoom. A link to join will be sent to registered guests via email one hour before the start of the...
Hope for Humanity 2022: Honoring Cynt Marshall
Join the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in person or virtually when we pay tribute to our Survivors and honor Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall for...
Arlington Calendar     Oct 13 2022
Guided Permanent Tour Through the Eyes of Children
In this guided tour with Docent Educator Kathy Garber, explore the Museum through the eyes of children. Through testimony, artistic installations, photos, and...
Arlington Calendar     Aug 12 2022
Summer Survivor Speaker Series: Julie Meetal Berma
Julie Meetal Berman is the daughter of Holocaust Survivors Magda and Les Mittelman, Z"L. Magda and Les were born in Hungary in 1923 and 1919, respectively....
Arlington Calendar     Aug 12 2022
iRead Book Club: The Upstander
Join author Jori Epstein for a book discussion on The Upstander: How Surviving the Holocaust Sparked Max Glauben's Mission to Dismantle Hate....
Arlington Calendar     Aug 8 2022
The Girl in the Diary Exhibition
In I945, a diary was found in the ashes of a destroyed crematorium in the liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp. It was written by a 14-year-old Jewish girl named...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 30 2022
Summer Survivor Speaker Series: Bert Romberg
Bert Romberg was born in Astheim, Germany in 1930. When Bert was eight years old, his mother made arrangements for the family to escape to England by obtaining...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 29 2022
Lunch & Learn: Highlights from the Archives – Wome
In 1942, as the United States found itself embroiled in a world war, it faced a severe shortage of pilots. In response, two groups of women’s pilots formed,...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 28 2022
Guided Permanent Exhibition Tour: Holocaust and Hu
Spanish: En este recorrido guiado en español por la Educadora Docente Gina Weber, exploraran toda la exposición permanente, incluyendo la historia del...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 24 2022
Summer Survivor Speaker Series: Magie Furst
Magie Furst was born in Astheim, Germany in 1929. In 1938, her mother made arrangements for the family to escape to England by obtaining a visa for herself and...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 15 2022
Special Exhibition Opening: The Girl in the Diary
Celebrate the opening of our newest special exhibition with a reception and program featuring Jakub Nowakowski, Director of the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow,...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 14 2022
Guided Permanent Exhibition Tour: Children
Join Docent Educator Kathi Silver to explore the museum through the eyes of children. Discover how children were rescuers, resisters, partisans, and victims...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 10 2022
Crucial Conversations: Challenging AAPI Hatred
In the third session, we will discuss current-day discrimination with a focus on hate crimes, stereotypes, and perceptions of Asian Americans. The U.S. saw a...
Arlington Calendar     Jul 7 2022
Religion and Genocide
Religion has played a role in genocides throughout history. It has marked victim groups, disguised bystanders, influenced perpetrators, and inspired Upstanders....
Arlington Calendar     Jun 29 2022
Guided Permanent Exhibition Tour: Words Matter
Join Docent Educator Gail Friedman to explore why words matter. This tour will show how the words of perpetrators and Upstanders and lack of words from...
Arlington Calendar     Jun 26 2022
Summer Survivor Speaker Series: Rosian Zerner
Join us select Fridays this summer to hear the testimonies of Holocaust Survivors, Refugees, and Hidden Children, as well as Second Generation Survivors. On...
Arlington Calendar     Jun 24 2022
Lunch & Learn – Highlights from the Archives: Wome
Free. Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum In 1942, as the United States found itself embroiled in a world war, it faced a severe shortage of pilots....
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