International Human Rights Day Celebration

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Sunday December 8

5:00 PM  –  7:00 PM

Join Holocaust Museum Houston and the Rothko Chapel for an early celebration of International Human Rights Day. Human Rights Day is observed every year on the December 10th, which is the anniversary of the day that the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The evening will begin with a contemplative practice led by Rabbi David Segal, organized by Rothko Chapel, followed by a tour of Human Rights Gallery led by the HMH Education Department. Our keynote speaker, Kamil Khan, who currently serves as the Community Engagement Coordinator at Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston will speak about his experience working with asylum seekers and  refugees. His experiences include working in a refugee camp on the Thailand-Myanmar border where he was a Vocational Specialist for refugee adults between the ages of 20-25. He has worked for the UNHCR Thailand where he helped process asylum cases and provided culturally-sensitive linguistic services to asylum seekers from Pakistan. Prior to joining Interfaith Ministries, Kamil was working as an Employment Specialist at the International Rescue Committee in Boise, Idaho; he provided employment services to refugees from DR Congo, Myanmar, Ukraine, Syria, Eritrea, and Afghanistan.

Admission is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required.