Civil Discourse Series – The Supreme Court: Balance of Power

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

  The U.S. Supreme Court represents a key branch of the country's democratic system, holding immense power and responsibility to interpret the Constitution, and protect liberty and civil rights for all Americans. In recent years, Supreme Court decisions have stirred public discourse about its role and influence. Is it wielding its authority in line with […]

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iRead Book Club: La Bailarina de Auschwitz

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

  Este program está disponsible de manera virtual o en persona. Por favor escoja su selecciónen el lado derecho de esta página.  Eger tenía 16 años cuando los nazis invadieron su pueblo de Hungría y se la llevaron con el resto de su familia a Auschwitz. Al pisar el campo, sus padres fueron enviados a la […]

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Courageous in a Dangerous World: Eleanor Roosevelt & the Fight for Human Rights

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. Eleanor Roosevelt has a rich legacy – as first lady of the United States, a champion of social change, and a prolific writer. But much of her influential work came after she left the White House. As the world grappled with the […]

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Preserving Family Memories Workshop

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

  This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. Whether in the attic or boxes under the bed, most of us save family heirlooms, photographs, letters, and artifacts that are important to us. Preserving these precious items is a challenge and can be expensive. Led by archivists from the Dallas […]

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Buried by The Times: The Holocaust and America’s Most Important Newspaper

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

  This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum.  Registration includes a 6:00 p.m. reception and a 7:00 p.m. program. As news of the horrors of the Holocaust spread beyond Europe to the rest of the world, major publications had to decide how they would cover the murder of […]

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Funk Family Upstander Speaker Series: Phyllis Frye

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

  This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. Registration includes a 6:00 p.m. reception and 7:00 p.m. program. Phyllis Randolph Frye is an […]

$10

Remembering Black Wall Street: The Tulsa Race Massacre

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, Texas

  This is an in-person program. We look forward to seeing you at the Museum. In Tulsa’s Greenwood District, “Black Wall Street” was a thriving area of Black-owned businesses and commerce until June 1921, when a white mob burned much of it to the ground and an estimated 300 residents were killed. One of the worst […]

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