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Volume 30 Issue 3

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February 7, 2025

GREATER HOUSTON EDITION

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Vol.30, Issue 3

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African-American News&Issues

“Addressing Current & Historical Realities Affecting Our Community”

HOUSTON

Five Houston Independent School District (HISD) schools will lose their International Baccalaureate (IB) status for the 2025-2026 academic year. One of those schools being 3rd Ward’s Jack Yates High School. The IB program is an academic program that prepares students for college with advanced courses.

DALLAS

The African American Museum in Dallas, announced Margie Johnson Reese as interim executive director. Longtime director and founder Harry Robinson Jr. retired in December 2024.

BEAUMONT

Beaumont ISD plans to implement a national grant funded program to increase math skills amongst students post pandemic. BISD is partnering with the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI) a Dallas based nonprofit organization.

PORT ARTHUR

Port Arthur native, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, and two-time Superbowl champion, Elandon Roberts returned to his hometown and spoke to the local Port Arthur news station about his post-retirement plans. He said is ready to give back to the community, eventually wanting to be the head football coach of Port Arthur Memorial, his alma mater. STATE REP RON REYNOLDS, FORMER TAAACC CHAIR JIM WYATT, TAAACC PRESIDENT CHARLES O’NEAL, HARRIS COUNTY COMMISSION RODNEY ELLISON

CHAMPIONING BLACK BUSINESSES IN TEXAS

By: Chloé Richards

“At least since June 20th, 1865, in the state of Texas, Black folk have been forging an entrepreneurial path”, said Charles O’Neal, president of the Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce (TAAACC). The organizations mission is “To ensure that African American Business Owners receive a fair share of the economic prosperity of Texas. Serve as a catalyst for a better quality of life in African American communities throughout Texas.

Support policies that allow African- Americans access to economic opportunities.” TAAACC one of the oldest Black business nonprofits in the United States, it traces its roots to the Texas State Negro Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1936. The name was officially changed in 1993. Today, TAAACC currently represents 10,000 Black chamber members within the Businesses on pg. 3 state of Texas and advocates

PEARLAND

Pearland, Tx is considering new public transportation services. As the city continues to grow it needs public transportation to accommodate all of its residents. Currently there are only two public transportation services in Pearland; Harris County Rides, a program for senior citizens and METROStar which is used for commuter vanpooling.

PRAIRIE VIEW

Research at PVAMU will help the future of the Gulf Coast region. According to PVAMU, they will receive almost $750,000 to “advance its Integrated Design for Environmental and Climate Justice Research and Community-Based Collaborative Design Studio, which seeks to strengthen resilience in previously segregated and historically significant communities in Houston and the wider Gulf Coast region.”


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