Nearly 1,500 butterflies have taken flight from their Houston home to adorn the walls and rooms of the United Nations Visitors’ Lobby in New York. A fraction of the original 1.5 million-piece exhibit, ...
After 18 years, Butterfly Project co-founder and Executive Director Cheryl Rattner Price will be stepping away from the Holocaust education organization in the hopes it will continue to grow and take ...
The Butterfly Project is a 20-year-long art initiative that started with a group of Houston teachers who wanted to commemorate the 1.5 million children whose lives were lost during the Holocaust.
Vibrant, multicolored butterflies have fluttered above the UA’s Hillel Foundation entryway since April 2015, in memory of the 1.5 million children who were murdered during the Holocaust. Each ...
Butterflies are known to be symbols of change, hope and life. For the Holocaust Museum Houston, they take on a deeper meaning, representing the 1.5 million children that lost their lives in the ...
RIVERHEAD, New York -- The Butterfly Effect Project started as a small idea from founder Tijuana Fulford who wanted to create a safe space she never had growing up as one of the few black girls in ...
Alexis Woods Price was selected for the first full scholarship to Alabama A&M University offered to a participant in The Butterfly Project. What do prom gowns and college biology have in common? Read ...
The Butterfly Project on display at the United Nations headquarters. The exhibit, which originated at Holocaust Museum Houston, commemorates the 1.5 million children whose lives were lost during the ...
Local student-led club Project Butterfly is looking for new members willing to share their language skills with students halfway around the world. Since 2021, the Project Butterfly club has led a ...
Mexico's Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Butterfly Pavilion is the first Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)-accredited, standalone, nonprofit invertebrate zoo in the world and a leader in ...
RIVERHEAD, New York -- The Butterfly Effect Project started as a small idea from founder Tijuana Fulford who wanted to create a safe space she never had growing up as one of the few black girls in ...