Dallas Innovates published an in-depth piece on Hope for Humanity, highlighting Ken Burns being honored at the event.
WFAA aired an in-depth piece on a Holocaust survivor’s grandson playing his late grandfather’s cello at the Museum.
Dallas Moms published a story on experience gifts for Dallas children, mentioning the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum as part of CityPass.
Fox 4 mentioned the Museum’s statement on racist texts targeting Black communities in their story on these hateful messages.
D Magazine included A Shanghai Story: Knocking on the Doors of History in their roundup of the best things to do in Dallas this weekend.
Community Impact highlighted the upcoming partnership between the Museum and Richardson ISD, who will be implementing the Upstander Partnership this Spring.
Texas Jewish Post interviewed Dr. Sara Abosch-Jacobson, the Barbara Rabin Chief Education Officer at the Museum, about the Museum’s current special exhibition, Hidden History, which tells the story of 20,000 Jews who survived the Holocaust by escaping to Shanghai, China.
D Magazine published an in-depth feature story on the Museum featuring an interview with President and CEO, Mary Pat Higgins, focused on her journey to CEO, the Museum’s mission, focus on education, and current programming.
D Magazine covered the potential renaming of streets around the Museum to be named after Max Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who worked extensively with the museum and other organizations to educate generations about the Holocaust.