Freedmenās Town advocates to address redevelopment concerns in Houstonās historic Fourth Ward
Read full article: Freedmenās Town advocates to address redevelopment concerns in Houstonās historic Fourth WardCommunity groups and residents concerned about preservation in Freedmenās Town are scheduled to hold a press conference Friday, June 5, 2026, to raise concerns about ongoing redevelopment efforts they say could threaten the neighborhoodās historic identity.
āThe land will always belong to the people:ā Freedmenās Town Mayor on legacy and Juneteenth 160 Fest
Read full article: āThe land will always belong to the people:ā Freedmenās Town Mayor on legacy and Juneteenth 160 FestAhead of the 160th Juneteenth Fest, KPRC 2ās Zorrie Jones visits Freedmenās Town with Charonda Johnson to talk legacy, resilience and whatās next for this historic Houston neighborhood.
FULL SHOW: Honoring 160 years of freedom and legacies of resilience across generations
Read full article: FULL SHOW: Honoring 160 years of freedom and legacies of resilience across generationsCommemorate 160 years of Juneteenth by exploring historic towns and celebrating community gatherings from Houston to Galveston.
City steps in after contractors damage historic Freedmenās Town bricks
Read full article: City steps in after contractors damage historic Freedmenās Town bricksA construction mishap in one of Houstonās most historically significant neighborhoods has sparked swift action from city officials and community leaders.
āContractors destroyed the work of our ancestors:ā Historic bricks damaged in Freedmenās Town weeks before Juneteenth
Read full article: āContractors destroyed the work of our ancestors:ā Historic bricks damaged in Freedmenās Town weeks before JuneteenthHistoric bricks laid by formerly enslaved people in Houstonās Freedmenās Town were damaged by contractors during nearby construction, sparking outrage from preservationists during a month meant to honor Black freedom and heritage.
2 of Freedmenās Townās historic homes repurposed into art spaces for Houston area creatives
Read full article: 2 of Freedmenās Townās historic homes repurposed into art spaces for Houston area creativesStep into the heart of Freedmenās Town and explore a blend of history and creativity at the newly repurposed RowHouse galleries.
Historic homes in Freedmenās Town to be preserved, restored and transformed into affordable housing
Read full article: Historic homes in Freedmenās Town to be preserved, restored and transformed into affordable housingFreedmenās Town, Houstonās historic heart of African American culture, is getting a fresh breath of life!
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell Cistern
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell CisternA bell cistern was uncovered during renovations in Freedmenās Town, adding to its rich history.
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell Cistern
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell CisternA bell cistern was uncovered during renovations in Freedmenās Town, adding to its rich history.
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Iconic Brick Street
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Iconic Brick StreetJoin us as we tour the iconic Brick Street, a historic path just two blocks from the African American History Research Center. This classic red brick road symbolizes the struggles and sacrifices of Freedmenās Town ancestors, embodying their enduring spirit.
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: The Rutherford B H Yates Museum
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: The Rutherford B H Yates MuseumExplore the oldest building in Freedmenās Town, home of Elder Yates and young Rutherford Yates. In 1922, he and his brother Paul launched Houstonās first Black-owned printing press, giving voice to the community.
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: The home of J. Vance Lewis and Pauline Grey-Lewis
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: The home of J. Vance Lewis and Pauline Grey-LewisExplore the J. Vance Lewis house, built in 1907 for pioneering lawyer Joseph Vance Lewis and his wife, Pauline. Known for his vibrant personality, Lewis played a significant role in Freedmenās Town. Designated a City of Houston Protected Landmark in 2007, this historic site invites you to discover its intriguing history.
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: African American History Research Center at the Gregory School
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: African American History Research Center at the Gregory SchoolDiscover the Gregory School in Freedmenās Town, a historic site and first African-American public school. Open for free visits, it offers lessons and stories year-round.
Choose your own virtual adventure in the history of Freedmenās Town: Explore Marty Bennettās artwork
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in the history of Freedmenās Town: Explore Marty Bennettās artworkExplore Marty Bennettās artwork in Freedmanās Town, showcasing the creations of NFL Super Bowl winner Martellus (Marty) Bennett. Join a special tour that celebrates cherished childhood memories in the childhood home of Mayor Sharonda Johnson. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you admire the original wood and vibrant art.
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Take a journey down Bennett Road
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Take a journey down Bennett RoadExplore Bennett Road in Freedmanās Town, featuring the works of Michael Bennett, NFL Super Bowl winner from Houston and Creative Director of Studio KĆ«r. Join Mayor Sharonda Johnson for a special tour celebrating themes of identity and community. Donāt miss this unique experience!
Uncover hidden gems: Choose your virtual adventure in the history of Freedmenās Town, Houston!
Read full article: Uncover hidden gems: Choose your virtual adventure in the history of Freedmenās Town, Houston!This article invites you to explore Freedmenās Town in Houston through a virtual adventure. It highlights the areaās rich history and hidden gems, making it easy for anyone to learn about its cultural significance. Join the journey and discover what makes Freedmenās Town special!
Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Freedmenās Town Conservancy Visitor Center
Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmenās Town: Freedmenās Town Conservancy Visitor CenterWelcome to the Freedmanās Town Visitor Center! Since May 2024, itās been the hub of events and activities. Click the video to explore, and check the map for your next adventure!
Revitalization efforts in Freedmenās Town preserve history and community spirit
Read full article: Revitalization efforts in Freedmenās Town preserve history and community spiritMany of the homes in Houstonās Freedmenās Town have stood since the 1920s, embodying the ingenuity and strength of their builders.
āForgotten Black Towns of Houstonā: Viral series sheds light on historic communities of color across the city
Read full article: āForgotten Black Towns of Houstonā: Viral series sheds light on historic communities of color across the cityHouston is rich in Black culture and one local influencer is making sure its historic sites built by influential African Americans are not forgotten.
Houston City Council approves to create 6 new neighborhoods conservation districts
Read full article: Houston City Council approves to create 6 new neighborhoods conservation districtsHouston City Council voted to approve a proposed ordinance that would name six neighborhoods as part of a conservation district pilot program. This comes after a vote was tabled last Wednesday.
Houston council considering 6 neighborhoods for conservation districts
Read full article: Houston council considering 6 neighborhoods for conservation districtsHouston City Council will vote Wednesday on a proposed ordinance that would name six neighborhoods as part of a conservation district pilot program.
Freedmenās Town residents win battle to preserve history, remain in Fourth Ward
Read full article: Freedmenās Town residents win battle to preserve history, remain in Fourth WardResidents of Houstonās first historically Black community, founded by ex-slaves, notched a victory this month in a debate over redistricting the cityās 11 council districts.
Fundraiser underway for historic home that stood since 1865 in Freedmenās Town. How to donate, support cause
Read full article: Fundraiser underway for historic home that stood since 1865 in Freedmenās Town. How to donate, support causeA historic home in the Freedmenās Town community is at risk of demolition.
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Houston Newsmakers: Serve America Movement registers as political party in Texas
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Serve America Movement registers as political party in TexasIt is called the Serve America Movement and it has now applied for recognition as a political party in Texas. Former Houston Mayoral candidate Bill King is the Partyās Founding State Chair and says his party is seeking those who want nothing to do with radical fringe politics. āAll the polling shows the vast majority of Americans are in the middle of the political spectrum,ā he said. āItās only the people who are on the ideological fringes, which is unfortunately what controls the primary election, that drives this narrative that somehow weāre a divided people.ā Former GOP Congressman David Jolly is the Executive Chairman of the party and says the SAM party is a logical destination for people who want to see progress over hyper partisanship. āWeāre the only big tent party in the United States of America today,ā he said. āWe want moderates, progressives, conservatives, provided you are committed to the basic problem solving construct that government should reflect, that youāre committed to transparency and accountability, thatās SAM.ā See much more about this new party sinking national roots, including Texas on this weekās Houston Newsmakers EXTRA.
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$15 dollar minimum wage: What would it mean?
Read full article: $15 dollar minimum wage: What would it mean?What are the pros and cons associated with a 15 dollar minimum wage increase? Dr. Joyce Beebe is an economist and Fellow in Public Finance at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. Yates Museum works to purchase and rehab properties in Freedmenās Town. Yates MuseumĀ· Website: https://www.rbhy.org/Catherine Roberts, Co-Founder/Board Member, Rutherford B.H. Yates MuseumĀ· Website: https://www.rbhy.org/
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