About Cultural Bridges
The mission of Cultural Bridges is to promote diversity and inclusion among the next generation of young professional and community leaders in Houston.

"Cultural Bridges is one of Houston's most dynamic and inclusive groups for young business and community leaders in Texas."
- Marc Sharpe

Objectives
Objectives of the Cultural Bridges program are:

Why Join?
Cultural Bridges brings together a diverse group of young leaders interested in building bridges across ethnic, religious, international and other cultural lines.

It is not only a great place to build your network, but also provides a fabulous resource to educate yourself about important issues around the world and current events taking place in Houston.

Cultural Bridges participants benefit from:

Who Should Join?
Cultural Bridges is open to young leaders in Houston from all social, cultural, ethnic and international backgrounds. Our target demographic includes two groups, both in the age range of 25 to 45 years old:

History
As Dr. Stephen Klineberg, a leading sociologist and demographer in Houston has proven, "prejudice has not disappeared in this still segregated city, but it is now less conscious and more difficult to address."

Cultural Bridges was founded in Spring 2004 and charged with developing a dialogue of diversity among future community leaders to help support the mission of Holocaust Museum Houston.

Cultural Bridges is made up of young leaders from numerous social, cultural and geographical backgrounds; all with a common interest in bridging differences, overcoming stereotypes and educating our peers, friends and families on the dangers of prejudice, indifference and modern-day genocide. We seek to find new ways to bring community leaders together to build bridges and explore new joint ventures.

Governance
Cultural Bridges is governed by an Executive Committee elected to two-year terms and consisting of a chair, vice-chair, secretary and treasurer. Six sub-committees - Program and Events, Communications, Cultural and Arts Outreach, Community Outreach, Religious Outreach and International Outreach - fall under the Steering Committee and together bring events and awareness to the community.

 

Upcoming Events for
Cultural Bridges Members

"Intervening in Genocide"”

Thursday, May 24, 2012
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

In his popular textbook, "Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction" (2nd edition, 2010), Dr. Adam Jones wrote, “It is thus in the interest of humanity — both morally and practically — to oppose the crime against humanity that is genocide." Jones' lecture will focus on the data-set of interventions and non-interventions that have been proposed and/or used for genocide prevention or intervention. He will examine these for the lessons they can teach and delve into the vexed issue of when military intervention is justified. Jones is associate professor of political science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. He is a political scientist, writer and photojournalist and is the author of "Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction"and author or editor of 15 other books, mostly on genocide and crimes against humanity. In 2010, Jones was chosen as one of "Fifty Key Thinkers on the Holocaust and Genocide" for the book of that name. He serves as executive director of Gendercide Watch (www.gendercide.org), a Web-based educational initiative. He has also recently worked as an expert consultant for the United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide (OSAPG). Admission is free, but seating is limited and advance registration is requested. Following his lecture, Jones will join Cultural Bridges members for drinks at nearby Bodegas restaurant. Visit www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx to RSVP online. For more information, e-mail culturalbridges@hmh.org.

 

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Contact Us:
Cultural Bridges
An Outreach Program
of Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77004
Phone: 713-942-8000, ext. 112
E-mail: culturalbridges@hmh.org