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Racism/antisemitism

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Encompasses terms such as apartheid, segregation, Jim Crow, antisemitism

Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:

Piercing the Darkness: Music from Ghettos and Terezin, 2002-01-20

 File — Shelf 44, Box: 138, Folder: 01
Identifier: 44.138.01
Abstract

Co-sponsored by the Holocaust Museum. Musicians are Mimi Stern-Wolfe, Isabelle Ganz, Cantor David Propis and Marcia Sterling Presented by The Holocaust Museum and The Rothko Chapel, dedicated to those gifted musicians and composers who died in the ghettos and concentration camps

Dates: 2002-01-20

Porrajamos: The Romani Experience, 2003-01-19

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 85, Folder: 03
Identifier: 28.85.03
Abstract

A talk by Professor Ian Handcock, a program cosponsored with the Holocaust Museum

Dates: Event: 2003-01-19

Readings from Now Let Me Fly: 50th Anniversary of Brown vs Board of Education, 2004-05-07

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 85, Folder: 31
Identifier: 28.85.31
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.

Dates: Event: 2004-05-07

Readings from "Now Let Me Fly" by Marcia Cebuleska, 2004-05-17

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 85, Folder: 29
Abstract

Reading of a play by Marcia Cebuleska. Directed by Randy Symack, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Decision.

Dates: Event: 2004-05-17

Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Their Rescuers During World War II, 2003-03-08 - 2003-03-09

 File
Abstract

A film at the Museum of Fine Arts in collaboration with the Rothko Chapel

Dates: Event: 2003-03-08 - 2003-03-09

Take My Hand, Lead Me Home: The Music that Inspired Martin Luther King , 2014-01-15

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 71
Identifier: 31.94.71
Abstract Jason Oby Suggested donation $10 To celebrate the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday, the Rothko Chapel presents music that inspired MLK as he led the movement to transform America from separation and strife to full civil rights and social justice for all. Tenor Jason Oby is joined by some of Houston’s leading African-American singers in a stirring program of protest songs, spirituals, and black gospel music. Further evoking the spirit of the movement, excerpts from...
Dates: Event: 2014-01-15

The Struggle for Equality: LGBTQIA+ Rights, 2021-09-08

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Abstract Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights and Our Shared Responsibility Series Vimeo Livestream, 6pm CT Free event with suggested contributions $5-20Join us for a conversation on the state of LGBTQIA+ rights in the US with Alphonso David, President of Human Rights Campaign and Adri Perez, Policy and Advocacy Strategist at ACLU of Texas. Alphonso David will address national LGBTQIA+ issues and initiatives, followed by Adri Perez who will focus on the state of Texas. A moderated...
Dates: Event: 2021-09-08

Two Suitcases of Children’s Drawings from Terezin, 1942-1944, 2002-04-28

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 83, Folder: 43
Identifier: 28.83.43
Abstract

Presented by Musiqa, consisting of the Flux Quartet and Fischer Duo. Edward Hirsch reads the text to his poem "Two Suitcases". Musiqa is a new musical group created by recognized musicians from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music- Musiqa’s first concert of new music

Dates: Event: 2002-04-28