Now Streaming: A Discussion About “13th” by Ava Duvernay with Special Guest Tyra Patterson

The film examines the criminalization of African Americans throughout U.S. history, including through modern mass incarceration. Special guest facilitator is Tyra Patterson, Community Outreach Director for the Ohio Justice &
“The Unwanted”: A Conversation with Michael Dobbs

In “The Unwanted,” Dobbs weaves together the experiences of residents of Kippenheim, Germany and their desperate attempts to escape Nazi persecution, illuminating the barriers faced by Jewish refugees fleeing Nazism
Mirsada Kadiric’s Story: What Does It Mean to Be an American?

Bosnian genocide survivor Mirsada Kadiric shares her life experiences and reflects on what it means to be an American from the perspective of a refugee resettling in the United States.
Museum Mornings: Stories of Rebuilding Gallery Talk

HHC staff will share how they designed the museum to tell the stories of local survivors and describe the obstacles and opportunities that Jewish refugees faced as they rebuilt their
Youth Upstanders in Cincinnati: Creating Change for The Future

Youth upstanders taking action on a range of issues in Cincinnati will share their stories and perspectives in this thought-provoking conversation.
LGBTQ Changemaker: Scott Knox

Hear attorney Scott Knox discuss his advocacy on behalf of LGBTQ rights in Cincinnati, including his work to repeal Article XII. The Article, passed in 1993, removed discrimination protections based
Museum Mornings: Interpretation of Hate and “Difficult History”

HHC’s Tour Coordinator, Morgan Woodring, and Director of Education, Jodi Elowitz, will be in conversation about how to interpret difficult history and hate-related content in a museum setting.
Hate and Antisemitism in Ohio: The Universal Message: What Can We Do?*

*Part II Have you noticed an increase in antisemitic incidents and extremist rhetoric? The ADL shared in a report released on May 12 that antisemitic incidents in 2019 were at
Dan Hurley Shares His Father’s World War II Military Experience

Hurley shares stories about his father, a white officer with an all African American company that was led by a Jewish Captain in the heart of the home of the
Antisemitism and Hate in The Era of COVID-19*

*Part I Have you noticed an increase in antisemitic incidents and extremist rhetoric? The ADL shared in a report released on May 12 that antisemitic incidents in 2019 were at
Museum Mornings: Preserving Artifacts with HHC Curator Cori Silbernagel

HHC’s Curator, Cori Silbernagel, speak about her role at HHC, our collections, and how you can care for artifacts at home in order to preserve memories for the future.
Digital Yom HaShoah Commemoration

This virtual commemoration with a communal moment of silence is part of a week of moving Holocaust remembrance programs to remember the six million victims of the Holocaust and honor