Cuatro Puntos Cardinales @ Holocaust Museum Houston

The HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a special screening of the Salvadoran film Cuatro Puntos Cardinales by filmmaker Javier Kafie.

This was the first time a Salvadoran film was screened at the museum and guests were treated to a welcome reception by filmmaker Javier Kafie, who traveled to Houston for the occasion. According to the U.S. Census Bureau as of 2017, there area  total of 129,000 Salvadorans in the Houston Metropolitan area. Salvadorans make up the largest group in the Central American community residing in the city.

Michelle Tovar, the Associate Director of Education – Spanish Outreach and Latin American Initiatives at the Holocaust Museum Houston opened the evening discussing the museum’s Latin Initiatives Advisory Committee (LIAC) and it’s aim to highlight untold stories promoting responsible individual behavior, cultivating civility and pursuing social justice. Through collaboration with institutions and scholars throughout Latin America, dedicated to human rights, genocide, and Holocaust education, as well as to contemporary challenges, Holocaust Museum Houston will develop curriculum and resources that will be accessible for educators throughout the United States and Latin America.

Maria Vilma Duran, LIAC member and founder of the Central American Collective (CAC), shared the vision of CAC along with a partnership with Javier Kafie for his upcoming project.

Cuatro Puntos Cardinales took the audience on a beautiful trip immersing everyone into the stories from the northern, southern, eastern and western parts of El Salvador. The film showcased the cultural, social and ecological diversity of the Central American region after the Salvadoran Civil War through the lens of the filmmaker.

Everyone enjoyed a delicious spread of Salvadoran antojitos by catering sponsor Little Casita Mexican Restaurant 2 prior to the movie.

The evening ended with a very special Q&A with filmmaker Javier where he shared stories about his life, the inspiration behind the film, and the impact it continues to have with audiences across the world.

 


This event was possible thanks to:

Event Underwriter:

Holocaust Museum Houston

Community Partners:
Pan American Round Table of Houston | Consulado General de El Salvador en Houston | Consejo de Comunidades Salvadoreñas de Houston | Camara de Comercio Centroamericana 
Catering Sponsor:
Little Casita Mexican Restaurant

 


Photos from the event courtesy of ATurcios & MDuran

 

 

 

#CEDHou: 2.10.18 @GRB

My junior year of high school my mom took me to Career and Education Day (CED) at the GRB Convention Center. We had heard it was a good event to get information about college but I had no idea it would open my eyes to the possibilities beyond graduation. I talked to a lot of people that day and years later, as an undergrad at UH, I returned with my sorority to host the College 101 panel. I’ve always been fond of the Houston Hispanic Forum (HHF) because I know the impact CED has on a student first hand. Over the years I’ve volunteered with the organization in different ways but today I come full circle as I’ll be executing the event operations for CED 2018.  I invite everyone to attend with their middle or high school age kid(s) and learn about the countless opportunities available for students.      ~MDuran

32nd Annual Career and Education Day!

The possibilities are endless at Career and Education Day! On Saturday, February 10, 2018 you will have the chance to talk to career experts of your choice. You are the driver of your own career path, we just want to show you how.

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This FREE event gives you the opportunity to meet with career professionals and learn about the steps they took to succeed. Talk to career profressionals from any of the five endorsement paths:

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