Houston In Concert Against Hate: A Theatre Tribute to American Civil Rights

Unnamed Venue Houston, TX, United States

  Houston In Concert Against Hate will be an inspirational evening of theatre honoring the progress of American civil rights over the last 50 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed by President Lyndon Baines Johnson.  Powerful stories of civil rights heroes from Houston will be presented along with a medley of musical and dramatic theatre vignettes.

$50 – $500

2015 Karen H. Susman Jurisprudence Award

Hyatt Regency Houston Downtown 1200 Louisiana, Houston, TX, United States

The Karen H. Susman Jurisprudence Award is presented annually to an outstanding member of the legal community who exhibits an exceptional commitment to equality, justice, fairness and community service.

$300

2015 Walter Kase Teacher Excellence Awards Luncheon

Omni Houston Hotel 4 Riverway, Houston, TX, United States

The Walter Kase Teacher Excellence Awards pay tribute to three Region IV educators for their outstanding efforts to create a school atmosphere that promotes respect for and understanding of diversity. This year marks the seventeenth year of the awards.

$150

Voices in Harmony: Houston in Concert Against Hate

Wortham Theater Center 501 Texas Ave, Houston, United States

Voices in Harmony: Houston in Concert Against Hate honors the extraordinary voices of Heroes who have courageously stood up against hate, discrimination and extremism. Their stories will be interwoven with contemporary and moving musical performances by the Houston Grand Opera.

Houston in Concert Against Hate: An Evening with the Houston Rockets

Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts 615 Louisiana Street, Houston, TX, United States

Houston in Concert Against Hate: An Evening with the Houston Rockets presents the world-renowned Houston Symphony and moving stories of ADL’s work to combat hate and promote respect. This year we honor Leslie Alexander, owner of the Houston Rockets, who established the Clutch City Foundation in 1995 to provide help, hope and inspiration to those who might otherwise be forgotten and for whom charitable giving is a way of life. We also celebrate two deserving Civil Rights Heroes: Mayor Pro Tem Ellen Cohen, a committed leader whose work to champion women’s equality, LGBTQ rights, and justice for all has had a profound effect on Houston, and Cecil Fong, a retired businessman and current Executive Director of the Diversity Summit, a non-profit founded in 1999 to promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Reverend Mike Cole, General Presbyter of the Presbytery of New Covenant, will receive the Julie and Ben Rogers Ecumenism Award for his work to build bridges between people of different faiths through dialogue and action locally and nationally.

The night will begin with a VIP meet & greet reception with the Houston Rockets players followed by a cocktail reception with the team and silent auction with items exclusive to the event. The highlight of the evening will be a spectacular performance by the Houston Symphony. At the conclusion, all guests are invited to the dessert finale in the Grand Lobby.

2018 No Place for Hate Luncheon

Hotel Derek 2525 West Loop S., Houston, United States

The No Place for Hate® Luncheon will be held Thursday, November 15 at the Hotel Derek from Noon – 1:00 pm.  The Luncheon helps fund ADL’s regional educational programs including the No Place for Hate® Initiative. Nationwide, the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) No Place for Hate® Initiative has changed the lives of millions of young people by providing members of the

Houston in Concert Against Hate: A Date With Laughter

Save the date for Houston in Concert Against Hate:  A Date with Laughter, Saturday Evening, June 15, 2019 at Revention Music Center, 520 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002.  The event starts at 8 p.m.  For more information, contact bplayer@adl.org.