Join a free educational event on November 19, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM at the Dominican Sisters of Houston to learn about Native American history during National Native American Heritage Month. Steve Melendez from the American Indian Genocide Museum will give the main talk from 3:00-4:00 PM about "Bringing Hope and Healing Through History." This event teaches about the often-hidden history of violence against Indigenous peoples in America and explores how understanding this difficult past can help create healing and hope for the future. The event is hosted by the Dominican Sisters of Houston and the Center for the Healing of Racism. You'll learn about historical policies that harmed Native peoples, see documented evidence of these events, understand how this history still affects Native communities today, and discover ways to support Indigenous rights and healing. The event includes historical education, community dialogue, and pathways toward reconciliation. Pre-registration is required but the event is completely free, though donations are welcome. This is a chance for educators to gain accurate historical knowledge, for community members to deepen their understanding of American history, and for everyone to engage in important conversations about justice and healing.

Join a free educational event on November 19, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM at the Dominican Sisters of Houston to learn about Native American history during National Native American Heritage Month. Steve Melendez from the American Indian Genocide Museum will give the main talk from 3:00-4:00 PM about "Bringing Hope and Healing Through History." This event teaches about the often-hidden history of violence against Indigenous peoples in America and explores how understanding this difficult past can help create healing and hope for the future. The event is hosted by the Dominican Sisters of Houston and the Center for the Healing of Racism. You'll learn about historical policies that harmed Native peoples, see documented evidence of these events, understand how this history still affects Native communities today, and discover ways to support Indigenous rights and healing. The event includes historical education, community dialogue, and pathways toward reconciliation. Pre-registration is required but the event is completely free, though donations are welcome. This is a chance for educators to gain accurate historical knowledge, for community members to deepen their understanding of American history, and for everyone to engage in important conversations about justice and healing.
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