Brittany Stubblefield-Engram
Marjorie Welch Fitts Louis Fellow-
The Plano African American Museum is set to launch a soft opening on June 17th — just in time for the city's celebration of Juneteenth.
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The University of North Texas at Dallas and the North Texas Food Bank teamed up to address food insecurity in the surrounding neighborhood with a mobile food pantry and on campus with a care pantry.
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The Hare Krishna community of Dallas celebrates one of the world's oldest street festivals in the Dallas Arts District on Saturday, April 15.
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Tommy Raps, formerly known as So-So Topic, is building a new encyclopedia of Black history knowledge, taking social media by storm while doing it.
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Opal Lee, known as the "Grandmother of Juneteenth" for her efforts to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, will speak at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s Funk Family Upstander Speaker Series on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
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The USDA is accepting public comment on proposed updates that happen once every decade to the food packages used by participants of the Supplementary Special Nutrition Program—WIC.
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Hundreds of North Texans gathered in Richardson's Chinatown for the Lunar New Year Celebration one week following two mass shootings in the Asian community.
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Sunday, Jan. 22 ushers in the Lunar New Year — the year of the Rabbit.
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Dallas Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation celebrates the 7th annual National Day of Racial Healing with four free in-person events throughout North Texas on Jan. 17.
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Communities in North Texas are celebrating and honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through multiple special events.
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Larney, a Choctaw of Oklahoma and a Seminole Nation citizen, explores in his work the intersection of racial identity, cultural struggles, and the history of his native nations.
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The city of Dallas will now provide free access to menstrual products as part of their Racial Equity Plan alignment.