by cadmin | May 28, 2020 | Community Development/Pride, Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
In 2016, Will Smith spoke candidly about race relations during an interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show. “When I hear people say it’s worse than it’s ever been I disagree completely,” Smith said. “Racism isn’t getting worse, it’s getting...
by cadmin | May 28, 2020 | Community Development/Pride
As I watch the media outlets discuss the impact of Covid-19 and hear the President describe efforts to slow down its spread by using “military tactics,” the importance of Black and Brown Solidarity comes to my mind. For me, it seems that anytime there is a...
by dante | Jan 8, 2018 | Community Development/Pride, Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement, Education, Families
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the premiere screening of “76105: Dr. King Won’t Rise” January 15 at the BLUU Auditorium on the campus of TCU. Join us for appetizers and desserts starting at 6pm, with the film screening immediately...
by dante | Jun 19, 2017 | Community Development/Pride, Education, Families
In the words of Jason Mendoza…. My desire in creating this art piece was to explore and understand the hearts and minds of my brothers. To see with unfiltered eyes the pain and suffering of a people that echo through generations. It has been said that a house...
by dante | Mar 22, 2017 | Community Development/Pride, Education
The March’s Community Forum was jam packed with History of Stop Six, Fort Worth and Fort Worth, Texas. Franklin Moss did an excellent job of laying out how The Center for Stop Six Heritage came to be, the Fort Worth “Black Wallstreet” and much more....
by dante | Sep 27, 2016 | Community Development/Pride, Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
I meet up monthly with a community forum, newly named Community Frontline, primarily attended by men who collectively attempt to provide aide to various things affecting Fort Worth as a whole (i.e. Education, Business, Jobs/Finances, Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement,...
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