Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
07/12/2026
This investigative documentary delves into the chilling legacy of N**i Aktion T4 which was responsible for the deaths of more than 250,000 individuals with disabilities.
Most of its perpetrators were released without repercussions, and many continued to practice medicine after World War II. Through this decades-long film effort led by a family team of disability studies scholars and filmmakers, learn how Germany is grappling with the aftereffects of this history, and discover how disability activists and artists are committing to remembering these individuals.
Presented in partnership with the Coalition of Texans with Disabilities.
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Film run time: 1h 35m
07/08/2026
Using original records from courthouses across the state, Deborah Liles, Ph.D., joins us to offer a closer look at the history of slavery in Texas and the women who, whether by choice or circumstance, participated in its legacy.
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