Holocaust Museum Houston's NEXTGen

Holocaust Museum Houston's NEXTGen Young Professionals of Holocaust Museum Houston We will post complete re-opening day information in the near future. Thank you for your patience and support.

The mission of NEXTGen is to promote inclusion among individuals through preserving the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides and cultivating awareness of these lessons in contemporary society.

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HMH is closed for construction as of July 24, 2017 and will reopen in September 2017 (date to be determined) at our temporary location, 9220 Kirby Dr., Suite 100.

This Saturday, join HMH's young professional group, NEXTGen, and Black Swan Yoga  for our Spring Sip & Stretch in honor ...
03/22/2023

This Saturday, join HMH's young professional group, NEXTGen, and Black Swan Yoga for our Spring Sip & Stretch in honor of . Experience a unique workout, light bites, bubbly and an exclusive look at the “Woman, the Spirit of the Universe” exhibition.

Learn more and get tickets: https://hmh.org/Stretch

Join us on Saturday, March 25 at 9am for Spring Sip & Stretch! RSVP at hmh.org/stretch
03/14/2023

Join us on Saturday, March 25 at 9am for Spring Sip & Stretch! RSVP at hmh.org/stretch

HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON's young professionals group, NEXTGen, invites you to wear your favorite holiday sweater/outfit ...
12/01/2021

HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON's young professionals group, NEXTGen, invites you to wear your favorite holiday sweater/outfit and join us for a film screening of Roman Holiday on Saturday, December 4 at 5:30 p.m.

Written by blacklistee Dalton Trumbo, Roman Holiday follows Audrey Hepburn, a young European princess who breaks off an official goodwill tour so she can see the Eternal City incognito, and while doing so, falls for Gregory Peck, an American newspaperman who serves as her tour guide.

Admission to this event is FREE so please bring a friend or two! RSVP at https://9368a.blackbaudhosting.com/9368a/NEXTGens-Roman-Holiday-Film-Screening

FREE VIRTUAL EVENT! In recognizing the significance of antiracist programming, HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON has invited Dr. ...
05/13/2021

FREE VIRTUAL EVENT! In recognizing the significance of antiracist programming, HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON has invited Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, one of America’s foremost historians and leading antiracist scholars, to speak about his 2019 book, How to Be an Antiracist. Kendi’s presentation will be centered on defining what it means to be antiracist and what actions people can take to clearly see all forms of racism.

RSVP at hmh.org/Kendi

Join Holocaust Museum Houston's NEXTGen, the Museum's young professionals group, this Sunday morning for a private tour ...
12/12/2020

Join Holocaust Museum Houston's NEXTGen, the Museum's young professionals group, this Sunday morning for a private tour of "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom." For your safety, the Museum will be closed to the public and social distancing guidelines will be strictly followed. Face masks are required. RSVP online at hmh.org/events

Thanks to the generosity of H-E-B, admission to HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON is FREE this Thursday on Human Rights Day! Plea...
12/07/2020

Thanks to the generosity of H-E-B, admission to HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON is FREE this Thursday on Human Rights Day! Please take a moment to visit HMH to learn about the evolution of human rights throughout history and the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The first 200 visitors will receive a complimentary H-E-B tote bag complete with sanitizer, a personal copy of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a "One Race: Human" sticker and a Mandela notecard. Registration is encouraged at hmh.org/HumanRightsDay

This Thursday, enjoy the film "Invictus" from the comfort of your own car. Join HMH for a Drive-In Movie Night in our pa...
11/30/2020

This Thursday, enjoy the film "Invictus" from the comfort of your own car. Join HMH for a Drive-In Movie Night in our parking lot on Caroline St. The film tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa's rugby team to help unite their country.

Get tickets: https://hmh.org/Invictus

NEXTGen extends heartfelt gratitude to all Veterans who have served. Pictured below is Holocaust Survivor and Korean Vet...
11/12/2020

NEXTGen extends heartfelt gratitude to all Veterans who have served. Pictured below is Holocaust Survivor and Korean Veteran Bill Orlin who shared his fascinating story virtually this past Sunday.

Join Holocaust Museum Houston's young professionals group, NEXTGen, for a Virtual Brunch with Holocaust Survivor Bill Or...
11/05/2020

Join Holocaust Museum Houston's young professionals group, NEXTGen, for a Virtual Brunch with Holocaust Survivor Bill Orlin this Sunday, November 8th at 10:00 a.m. Between 1939 and 1945, Bill and his family lived on the run. Bill, the eldest son of Sender and Sonia Orlinski, was seven years old when German troops invaded Poland and occupied his hometown of Brok. The Jewish residents were forcibly marched to Ostrow Mazowiecki, about 50 miles northwest of Warsaw.

The forced march, although terrifying at the time, may have saved the family’s lives. Once Bill and his family were in Soviet-controlled Poland, they continued their eastward journey into the Soviet interior, where they remained in relative safety for the rest of WWII. When Germany invaded the USSR in June 1941 the family “ran,” recalls Bill. Although the family was together, life was tremendously difficult, suffering from hunger and malnutrition for the next several years.

NEXTGen encourages guests to support their favorite local restaurant by ordering brunch and then joining us virtually via Zoom. Register online at hmh.org/events

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Houston, TX
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