Presented by Holocaust Remembrance Association

Virtual Coffee Encounter - June 17, 2026 - Featuring Susan Myers

Virtual Coffee Encounter - June 17
Featuring Susan Myers

Join us for an upcoming Virtual Coffee Encounter with Susan Myers, a globally respected leader in Holocaust education and remembrance and this year’s recipient of the Champion of Education Award at the Upstanders Arise Gala.

With more than 15 years as Executive Director of Holocaust Museum Houston, Susan played a pivotal role in expanding its reach, strengthening its educational mission, and preserving critical historical artifacts that bring the reality of the Holocaust into clear focus. Today, as President of the International Association of Holocaust Organizations, she continues to guide global efforts to preserve memory, advance research, and confront rising antisemitism through coordinated international leadership.

This conversation will offer a rare opportunity to hear directly from one of the foremost voices shaping Holocaust education today, exploring the responsibility of institutions, communities, and individuals to ensure that remembrance leads to action.

Join us as we continue the work of educating, equipping, and inspiring the next generation to stand with clarity and conviction.

Wednesday, June 17 12pm (noon) CST

A Zoom link will be emailed to you after you register.

Virtual Coffee Encounter - June 17
Featuring Susan Myers

Join us for an upcoming Virtual Coffee Encounter with Susan Myers, a globally respected leader in Holocaust education and remembrance and this year’s recipient of the Champion of Education Award at the Upstanders Arise Gala.

With more than 15 years as Executive Director of Holocaust Museum Houston, Susan played a pivotal role in expanding its reach, strengthening its educational mission, and preserving critical historical artifacts that bring the reality of the Holocaust into clear focus. Today, as President of the International Association of Holocaust Organizations, she continues to guide global efforts to preserve memory, advance research, and confront rising antisemitism through coordinated international leadership.

This conversation will offer a rare opportunity to hear directly from one of the foremost voices shaping Holocaust education today, exploring the responsibility of institutions, communities, and individuals to ensure that remembrance leads to action.

Join us as we continue the work of educating, equipping, and inspiring the next generation to stand with clarity and conviction.

Wednesday, June 17 12pm (noon) CST

A Zoom link will be emailed to you after you register.

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