February 28, 2025
GREATER HOUSTON EDITION
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Vol.30, Issue 6
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African-American News&Issues
“Addressing Current & Historical Realities Affecting Our Community” HOUSTON
Houston historians, Debra Blacklock Sloan and Sam Collins III went to Austin on Preservation Advocacy Day. They want legislators to file a bill that would create an African American Heritage Commission to identify, preserve, interpret, and promote sites reflecting the state’s Black heritage so it is not lost over time.
PRAIRIE VIEW
Prairie View A&M University is amongst a host of universities that have had their 1890 Scholars Program suspended by The USDA. The program offers full tuition to students from rural and underserved communities pursuing agricultural studies. The program was “suspended pending further review” no specific reason was provided.
BEAUMONT
Edison Colbert has built a reputation across Southeast, Texas as a Black mechanic. He is one of the relatively few Black mechanics in America, just 9.9% of mechanics nationwide. He has combined his passion for race engines with what he calls “mechanical surgery.”
FORT WORTH
BUSI PETERS-MAUGHAN
WOMEN’S REENTRY PROGRAM By: Chloé Richards
For many women leaving the criminal justice system is a difficult transition, the journey to rebuilding their lives is full of obstacles; unstable housing, limited job opportunities, and adjusting to the world with a criminal record. Many reentry programs help women with their challenges, but Women Healing & Empowering Women (WHEW, *an exhale of breath*) does more than that. This arts-based healing program in Houston, TX, works to understand the deeper reasons why women end up in jail. By helping them heal inside and out, WHEW gives women the support they need to rebuild their lives.
On the organizations website CEO Busi PetersMaughan states “When you educate a man you educate an individual, when you educate a wombyn, you educate a NATION. First they Wombyen heal the Wombyen, then the Wombyen, Heal the MEN.” Reentry is a term that’s used for people who are formerly incarcerated and reentering society. Peters-Maughan spoke with AFRAM News to share insight into WHEW’s mission, the challenges women face after incarceration, and how the organization is helping them rebuild their lives through healing and Program on pg. 3
L. Clifford Davis a judge and civil rights activist died at 100. He fought to desegregate North Texas school districts before becoming the first Black judge in Tarrant County. After he took the Texas Bar in 1954, he became one of only two Black attorneys in Fort Worth. In 1956, he filed a federal lawsuit which would eventually result in integration of Mansfield public schools.
PORT ARTHUR
The Port Arthur Public Library in cooperation with The Friends of the Library, will present a play performed by Houston’s ‘The Ensemble Theatre’ on February 28th, 2025. The cast and crew will perform “Profiles in Black” in recognition of Black History Month.
AUSTIN
Huston-Tillotson University is encouraging more of
their students to go into teaching, especially men. The African American Male Teacher Initiative is a program at HTU that looks to attract the best and brightest students who have an interest in teaching. Black males make up 2% of educators. The program is looking to increase those numbers and get more men involved in teaching.