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The Ensemble Theatre Brings National Conversation to Stage in “Pipeline” by Dominque Morisseau
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The Ensemble Theatre Brings National Conversation to Stage in “Pipeline” by Dominque Morisseau

The Ensemble Theatre’s performance of Pipeline by Dominque Morisseau and directed by Rachel Hemphill Dickson elevates awareness of the national conversation about the educational system and the school-to-prison pipeline.   “We want to join Dominique Morisseau in sparking the conversation about the state of our educational system, the importance of the whole child being considered…

Texas Southern University Hosts Inaugural B.R.A.G. event

Texas Southern University Hosts Inaugural B.R.A.G. event

HOUSTON (April 5, 2019) –A new tradition was born at Texas Southern University, as students who have reached or exceeded 90+ credit hours attended the “Be Ready and Graduate” (B.R.A.G.) event on Tuesday, April 2, in the H&PE Arena. Speakers included representatives from the Office of the Provost and Student Services. During the event, students…

Real-life examples of how unique partnerships bring change
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Real-life examples of how unique partnerships bring change

How unconventional coalitions improve communities   Most of us can come up with at least one good idea to help solve our community’s most pressing challenges.   Moving that solution past the kitchen-table discussion stage to implementation is the challenging road down which every idea must pass. It takes time, effort and capital to develop…

Industrial Welding Academy Grand Opening New Beaumont Location

Industrial Welding Academy Grand Opening New Beaumont Location

(Beaumont, TX) – Under the leadership and direction of Founder and CEO Andre Horn and Vice President Miranda Horn, Industrial Welding Academy (IWA) is proud to announce the addition of their new Beaumont, Texas location.  IWA is dedicated to teaching students the in-demand trade of welding through emphasis of their motto “Integrity with Attitude.” IWA…

How Healthy Is Gentrification?

How Healthy Is Gentrification?

By Barrington M. Salmon, ​​(USC Annenberg Health Journalism Fellow), Contributing Writer, NNPA When Detrice Belt walks around what’s left of her neighborhood and community, she is saddened because of the destruction of the place she calls home. She is deeply frustrated by the struggle she and the remaining residents at Barry Farm have been wrapped…

JACKIE AND ME

JACKIE AND ME

“January 31, 2019 commemorates Jackie Robinson’s 100th birthday.  Our production of Jackie and Me is a tribute to Jackie and to all those who continue to stand up against prejudice, discrimination and hate.” Main Street Theater (MST) celebrates Jackie Robinson’s 100th birthday, his breaking the color barrier, and his impact on the civil rights movement…

Congratulations to Carlotta Brown on being nominated for national Life Changer of the Year award

Congratulations to Carlotta Brown on being nominated for national Life Changer of the Year award

Jan. 17, 2019 – Six HISD educators have been nominated for the 2018-2019 national LifeChanger of the Year award. Sponsored by the National Life Group Foundation, LifeChanger of the Year recognizes and rewards the very best K-12 educators and school district employees across the United States who are making a difference in the lives of…

A history of cancer breakthroughs 65 years in the making

A history of cancer breakthroughs 65 years in the making

When the Cancer Research Institute (CRI) was founded in 1953, little was known about cancer and even less about the immune system. CRI was the first – and for many decades the only – research funding organization that believed that we could one day harness the immune system as a powerful weapon against cancer. Since…

City of Houston Begins New MLK Day Tradition 41ST Annual Original MLK Day Parade will Unite Houstonians
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City of Houston Begins New MLK Day Tradition 41ST Annual Original MLK Day Parade will Unite Houstonians

This month Houstonians will join people from across the county to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, January 21, is the official observance of Dr. King’s birthday, who would have turned 89 years old if his life had not been cut short by an assassin’s bullet. As the country pauses to remember the late…

Three Proven Tips for Businesses to Strategically Network for Success in the new year

Three Proven Tips for Businesses to Strategically Network for Success in the new year

A few weeks ago, I attended a couple of networking events – one was the City of Houston’s Meet the Buyers and the other was a Contractors Association’s holiday party.  During the City’s event, a business participant says to me, “Helen, I see you everywhere.  You really get around.  Can you introduce me to the…

The Ensemble Theatre Marches into the New Year with  “Too Heavy for Your Pocket,” by Jiréh Breon Holder
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The Ensemble Theatre Marches into the New Year with “Too Heavy for Your Pocket,” by Jiréh Breon Holder

The Ensemble Theatre continues its “Elevate the Power of the Arts” season with Too Heavy for Your Pocket, written by young Morehouse cum laude graduate, and Yale School of Drama playwright Jiréh Breon Holder who is currently a writer on the hit NBC show New Amsterdam. The performance will be directed by Ensemble Theatre Artistic…

Community Safety Education Act video now available online for all Texans
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Community Safety Education Act video now available online for all Texans

AUSTIN – An innovative instructional video and presentation on how citizens and law enforcement officers should interact during traffic stops is now available to the public. The Community Safety Education Act (S.B. 30) – introduced by State Senator Royce West and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott – mandates specific instruction on traffic stop…

The $44 Million Dollar Man

The $44 Million Dollar Man

Byron Alfred’s life was dedicated to sports. He played football throughout college as a starting offensive lineman for the University of Houston and even had NFL aspirations. But when knee and shoulder injuries derailed that dream, Alfred was faced with the daunting question of “what am I going to do now?” Being from the refinery…

Wells Fargo Invests $1.6 Billion to Help Revitalize D.C.’s Minority Neighborhoods
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Wells Fargo Invests $1.6 Billion to Help Revitalize D.C.’s Minority Neighborhoods

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent Wells Fargo and Washington, D.C. community leaders this week announced a $1.6 billion investment in the nation’s capital – particularly in Wards 7 and 8 — that have a high African-American population. The announcement, which occurred at THEARC in Southeast, D.C., was heralded as an effort to unlock…

From a Digital Desert to an Entrepreneurial Hub

From a Digital Desert to an Entrepreneurial Hub

By Harry C. Alford & Kay DeBow The National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) has launched a prototype project that, if successful, will transform minority, low-income and rural communities from forgotten places into entrepreneurial hubs of economic innovation. Our goal is to create communities with access to 5G technology, integrated into low-income housing, job training…

Fighting the good fight: 5 misconceptions about U.S. poverty
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Fighting the good fight: 5 misconceptions about U.S. poverty

  (BPT) – Many Americans will pass right by the Red Kettles and ringing bells of The Salvation Army this season. Some simply have little money to spare for those in need this year. But others will consciously opt out because of misconceptions about why so many Americans – 39.7 million people, a full 12.3…

The changing face of the American student: The growth of online learning

The changing face of the American student: The growth of online learning

The changing face of the American student: The growth of online learning (BPT) – Today’s college students are just as likely to be moms and dads themselves, full-time and part-time employees or members of the U.S. armed forces. Many students juggle work and family, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, which found that…