This morning, as I do most mornings, I got to the office before dawn and walked. It helps me organize my thoughts and reflect on the day. I listened to […]
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Executive Director: Refugees in Dallas, Finding a Voice Through Poetry
HRI’s Executive Director Bill Holston recently wrote a piece for D Magazine’s FrontRow blog, which covers the Dallas arts scene. Bill’s piece discussed Literacy Instruction for Texas’ (LIFT) latest “Literacy […]
Read MoreBill Holston on KERA: Reasons to Give Thanks
Our Executive Director Bill Holston recently spoke to Dallas/Ft.Worth’s KERA radio station about what he’s thankful for this Thanksgiving. Among his reasons to give thanks this year is the way […]
Read MoreInternational Day for Tolerance
Below is a piece written by our Executive Director Bill Holston, commemorating the International Day of Tolerance. Today is the International Day of Tolerance. In 1995, on the occasion of […]
Read MoreExecutive Director: A Gala at the Dallas Holocaust Museum Reminds Us Why We Should Care
HRI’s Executive Director Bill Holston recently wrote an article for D Magazine‘s FrontRow blog about the annual Hope for Humanity awards where past president and lifetime member of the HRI […]
Read MoreFood for Thought: Dancing in the Glory of Monsters
Food for Thought is a regular feature profiling books, music, movies, and art with a human rights angle. Below our Executive Director Bill Holston reviews Dancing in the Glory of […]
Read MoreExecutive Director: Law Man Walking
HRI’s Executive Director Bill Holston, an avid hiker, has recently written an article for D Magazine’s Front Burner blog about his last hike of the summer. Bill went hiking in […]
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