Media Inquiries
The Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston welcomes inquiries from members of the media regarding the museum’s exhibitions, educational programs, public events, leadership, and institutional initiatives. This page serves as the primary point of contact for journalists, editors, producers, and media professionals.
Media Contact
For all media and press inquiries, please contact:
Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston
Email: press@egmh.org
Please allow reasonable time for a response. We will make every effort to accommodate media requests in a timely manner.
Media Resources
Media representatives may request or access the following resources:
- Official museum descriptions and boilerplate language
- High-resolution images and logos
- Leadership and trustee
- Event and program details information (upon request)
Additional materials may be provided as appropriate.
Interview Requests
The museum considers interview requests related to:
- Mahatma Gandhi’s life, legacy, and philosophy
- Museum exhibitions and educational programs
- Public lectures, talks, and special events
- Community and youth engagement initiatives
- Museum leadership, governance, and institutional milestones
To request an interview, please include the media outlet name, deadline, preferred format, topic or angle of inquiry, and contact information.

Photography & Filming Requests
Photography, filming, and recording within the museum require advance approval. Requests should include the purpose and scope of the request, proposed date and time, equipment details, and intended use of images or footage. All requests are subject to museum policies and scheduling availability.

Press Releases & Announcements
Official press releases and announcements are available on the News & Press page and include major program or exhibition announcements, leadership updates, partnerships, grants, recognitions, and special events.
The Eternal Gandhi Museum Houston is a nonprofit cultural and educational institution dedicated to preserving and sharing the life, legacy, and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and community engagement, the museum promotes the universal values of truth, nonviolence, peace, love, and service.
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