Remembering DeAndre Jones: A Call for Mental Health Awareness
In a heartbreaking announcement, legendary boxing champion Roy Jones Jr. shared that his son, DeAndre Jones, tragically passed away by suicide on Saturday at the age of 32. This devastating news has prompted Jones to emphasize the importance of mental health and the need for support during difficult times.
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Ida M. Lewis Ashford of Anahuac, Texas
Ida M. Lewis Ashford, born on October 12, 1930, in Double Bayou, Anahuac, Texas, was the second child of Mr. Robert Lewis and Mrs. Inez Lewis. Her passion for education and commitment to fostering learning in others left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered. Ida's life was a testament to the power of education and the positive impact a dedicated teacher can have on their community.
Biden-Harris Campaign 2024 Commits $1.5 Million Advertising Buy with the Black Press of America
The Biden-Harris Campaign has made a significant move in securing support from Black voters by committing to a $1.5 million advertising buy with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA). This partnership, which highlights the importance of the Black Press of America, aims to amplify the campaign’s message across the nation. The announcement was made at the NNPA’s 2024 Annual National Convention held in Baltimore, Maryland, from June 19-22, 2024.
The Dire Consequences of a Terminally Corrupt and Authoritarian Federal Government for America
In today's rapidly evolving political landscape, it's crucial to understand the potential consequences of a terminally corrupt and authoritarian federal government. Such a government could erode the very foundations of American democracy, leading to a loss of individual freedoms, pervasive injustice, and widespread societal unrest. The new political satire book, No Common Sense: Donald J. Trump and the Big Bad Government by Lucy Furr, provides a thought-provoking and humorous exploration of these themes, offering a modern perspective on the dangers of unchecked governmental power.
Director Shalanda Baker Leaves a Legacy of Justice and Equality for All and Opens the Door for Those Who Follow
Since the inaugural day of the Biden-Harris Administration, my mission has been clear: to revolutionize the energy system, ensuring it benefits all Americans. Over the past three and a half years, I have had the honor of expanding and transforming a once-obscure office into a beacon of hope and progress—the Office of Energy Justice and Equity. As its Director, and as the Secretarial Advisor on Equity, I have dedicated myself to highlighting energy injustices and championing a vision for a just transition to clean energy. My journey began not only as a scholar and policy enthusiast with a deep commitment to energy justice but also as someone who has personally experienced the legacy of energy and environmental injustice across generations. This dual perspective has driven my work and passion in this role.
Gary Guidry: Pioneering Excellence in Global Music Promotions
As the CEO of the Black Promoters Collective (BPC), Gary Guidry stands at the forefront of a transformative movement in the music industry. With a career spanning 26 years, beginning with street promotions in college, Guidry has cultivated a legacy of innovation and community engagement.
KTSU Welcomes Legendary Broadcaster Uncle Funky Larry Jones
KTSU 90.9 FM, known for its rich legacy in community-focused broadcasting, proudly announces the addition of the legendary Lawrence “Funky Larry” Jones, affectionately known as “Uncle Funky,” to its esteemed lineup. With a remarkable broadcasting career spanning over five decades, including more than 30 years in Houston, Uncle Funky brings his iconic voice, extensive experience, and profound community connections to KTSU.
Celebrating 10 Years of Comcast NBCUniversal’s Voices of the Civil Rights Movement
From August 2023 through August 2024, Comcast NBCUniversal is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its groundbreaking multimedia initiative, Voices of the Civil Rights Movement. This platform honors the monumental Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s by chronicling the lives and experiences of over 200 leaders, activists, innovators, and trailblazers whose courage and determination fundamentally altered the course of American history.
Monique Franklin Appointed Interim Director for Fort Bend County Library System
The Fort Bend County Commissioners Court has officially announced the appointment of Monique Franklin as the Interim Director of the Fort Bend County Library System. Franklin's extensive experience and unwavering dedication to library services position her as a prime candidate to lead the library system during this transitional period.
Doja Cat Shines in the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival Presented by Capital One Lineup in Las Vegas
Music enthusiasts, get ready! The 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival is set to dazzle fans with an incredible lineup featuring some of the biggest names in the industry. Presented by Capital One, this two-day music extravaganza will take place on September 20 and 21 at the iconic T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Invitation: Join Judson Robinson, III and Houston Area Urban League for the Advancing Equity Luncheon
The Houston Area Urban League (HAUL) cordially invites you to our Advancing Equity Luncheon on Fri- day, June 21, 2024. This prestigious event celebrates over five decades of HAUL’s un- wavering commitment to fostering a diverse, well-educated workforce and advocating for equity in Houston.
Union Pacific's Soil Sampling in Houston’s Fifth Ward: A Critical Examination
Union Pacific, in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the City of Houston, and Harris County, has embarked on a comprehensive soil sampling initiative in Houston’s Fifth Ward. While this extensive testing aims to demonstrate Union Pacific's commitment to community health and environmental responsibility, a critical review raises questions about the true impact and transparency of these efforts.
Donald Trump Built a National Debt So Big (Even Before the Pandemic) That It’ll Weigh Down the Economy for Years
The “King of Debt” promised to reduce the national debt — then his tax cuts made it surge. Add in the pandemic, and he oversaw the third-biggest deficit increase of any president.
MENTAL HEALTH: Unveiling Trauma-Informed HR: Transforming Workplace Wellness with Tiffany Mensah
Tiffany Mensah, a Certified Trauma Support Specialist and Executive Director of D.O.V.E.S. Network®, recently delivered a transformative webcast at HR.com’s Future of Employee Well-being Virtual Event. Her session, titled "Trauma-Informed HR: The Key to Unlocking Your Team’s Full Potential," which took place on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, and provided attendees with invaluable strategies to enhance workplace wellness. This virtual event catered to HR professionals, organizational development experts, and employee wellness advocates, and offered the chance to earn HRCI/SHRM credit validation.
Join Us for the Houston Area Urban League's Advancing Equity Luncheon Featuring Marian Cabanillas
The Houston Area Urban League is thrilled to announce that Marian Cabanillas, President of UnitedHealthcare Community & State’s South Texas Health Plan, will be a distinguished panelist at our upcoming Advancing Equity Luncheon on Friday, June 21, 2024.
Join Us at the Houston Area Urban League's Advancing Equity Luncheon Featuring Mario K. Castillo!
We are honored to feature Mario K. Castillo, J.D., as a distinguished panelist at the upcoming Advancing Equity Luncheon on Friday, June 21, 2024. Mario serves as the Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel at Lone Star College, where his leadership and expertise have significantly shaped the institution's growth and success.
Empowering Houston: Join Dr. Rudy Rasmus at the 2024 Advancing Equity Luncheon
The Houston Area Urban League is thrilled to announce Dr. Rudy Rasmus as a distinguished panelist for our upcoming Advancing Equity Luncheon on Friday, June 21, 2024. This significant event will be a gathering of influential leaders and advocates dedicated to fostering equity and inclusion in our community.
Join Us for the Houston Area Urban League Advancing Equity Luncheon! Featuring LaTanya Flix: A Trailblazer in Inclusive Leadership and Systemic Change
We are thrilled to announce that LaTanya Flix will be a distinguished panelist at the Houston Area Urban League's Advancing Equity Luncheon on Friday, June 21, 2024. LaTanya Flix is a pioneering figure in the realm of inclusive leadership and systemic change, known for her compelling presentations, influential keynote speeches, and dynamic facilitation skills.
Celebrate Leadership and Community Impact at the Houston Area Urban League’s Advancing Equity Luncheon
Join us on Friday, June 21, 2024, for the Houston Area Urban League’s Advancing Equity Luncheon, a pivotal event dedicated to fostering equity and community empowerment in Houston.
Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose: A Visionary Leader in Real Estate and Community Development
Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose will be a panelist at the upcoming Advancing Equity Luncheon hosted by the Houston Area Urban League.
Houston Grand Opera Announces Unique Opportunity for Local Street Artists: A Chance to Shine on Stage at the Wortham Theater Center
Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for local street artists to feature their work on the illustrious stage of the Wortham Theater Center’s Brown Theater. This initiative invites Houston area ‘street artists’ to submit their artwork for a chance to create a large-scale piece for HGO’s upcoming production of Verdi’s Il Trovatore, set to premiere on October 18, 2024. The selected artist will receive a $3,000 honorarium for their contribution. Interested artists can apply at HGO.org/StreetArt.
Looking to Thrive in Life? Register for FLOURISH Conference 2024!
Join Pastor Byron C. Stevenson, First Lady Sonya Stevenson and The Fort Bend Church Family at the FLOURISH Conference 2024, a transformative gathering focused on Faith, Family, and Finances, from July 31 to August 2, 2024. This groundbreaking conference is designed to equip attendees with tools to thrive in their personal, professional, and church lives.
Boosting Homeownership: NAREB's Down Payment Assistance Programs for Black Consumers
For many Black consumers and first-time homebuyers, saving for a down payment can be a daunting challenge. While many families and individuals can manage monthly mortgage payments, the upfront resources for a down payment are often lacking. Fortunately, crucial programs are available to assist homebuyers with down payments, making homeownership more accessible.
Rodney Ellis and Harris County Commissioners Push for $15 Minimum Wage for County Employees and Contractors
In a landmark decision today, Rodney Ellis and the Harris County Commissioners Court approved a proposal to raise the minimum wage for all county employees and contractors to $15 an hour. This initiative, spearheaded by Harris County Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis, marks a significant step towards ensuring fair compensation for all county workers.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Faces Pancreatic Cancer with Unwavering Faith and Commitment
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18), a distinguished leader and tireless advocate for justice and equality, has recently disclosed her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. In a powerful statement, she shared her determination to confront this personal challenge with the same steadfast faith and courage that have defined her decades-long public service career.
Donald Trump Found Guilty of All Charges in Historic Hush Money Trial
In a landmark decision, a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty of 34 charges of falsifying business records on Thursday. This unprecedented verdict marks the first time in American history that a former president has been convicted of a felony.
Unleash the Power of Storytelling at the Marketing for the Culture Summit
The African American Marketing Association (AAMA) is thrilled to announce the 3rd annual Marketing for the Culture Summit (MFTC), taking place on June 5-7, 2024, in Houston, TX. This vibrant event promises to bring together marketing professionals and creative entrepreneurs for an immersive experience of inspiration, education, and connection.
Houston Fire Department Recommends Safety Tips for Summer Fun and Weekend Family Activities
As we honor the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives for our country, the Houston Fire Department (HFD) is encouraging all residents to ensure a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day Weekend by following some essential safety guidelines.
Justice for Alexander McClay Williams: A Family’s Quest to Clear His Name
In 1931, 16-year-old Alexander McClay Williams became the youngest person executed in Pennsylvania's history. Convicted of murdering Vida Robare, a matron at the Glen Mills School, a youth detention facility near Philadelphia, his execution by electric chair left his family in anguish and shame. For 85 years, his sister, Susie Williams Carter, believed he was guilty. However, new evidence has surfaced, prompting Carter and her family to seek justice for Alexander and clear his name.
Greater Houston Disaster Alliance Unveils Relief Fund for Severe Weather and Derecho Victims with Comcast and Centerpoint’s Lead Support
In a significant move to support families affected by recent severe weather, the Greater Houston Disaster Alliance has launched the Severe Weather and Derecho Relief Fund. This initiative, a collaborative effort by the Greater Houston Community Foundation and United Way of Greater Houston, aims to aid those impacted by devastating storms, derecho winds, tornadoes, and flooding that struck the region between April 26 and May 17, 2024.
MOCA Invites Proposals for National Creative Placemaking Grant Houston's Artistic Visionaries Encouraged to Submit Ideas
MOCA Invites Proposals for National Creative Placemaking Grant Houston's Artistic Visionaries Encouraged to Submit Ideas
Celebrate Juneteenth with Free Admission at the Holocaust Museum Houston: Experience The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection
Holocaust Museum Houston (HMH) invites everyone to celebrate Juneteenth with FREE admission, courtesy of H-E-B, on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. Located at 5401 Caroline Street, HMH will extend its hours for this special day, welcoming visitors from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Don't miss the chance to explore The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection along with the Museum’s permanent galleries at no cost.
HCC’s Electric Vehicle Training Program Receives $200,000 from BP America
In a significant stride towards advancing sustainability and education, the Houston Community College (HCC) Transportation Center of Excellence - Electric Vehicle Training Program has received a generous donation of $200,000 from BP America. The announcement was made during the HCC Board of Trustees meeting on May 15, 2024.
Drake Leads with Seven Nominations for “BET Awards” 2024
Nicki Minaj Follows with 6 Nominations J. Cole, Sexyy Red, SZA, and Victoria Monét Earn Five Nominations Each 21 Savage, Beyoncé, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, and Usher Tie w/ Four Nominations
This week, BET unveiled the highly anticipated nominees for the "BET Awards" 2024. Leading the list is Drake, who has earned an impressive seven nominations. Following closely is Nicki Minaj with six nominations. J. Cole, Sexyy Red, SZA, and Victoria Monét each received five nominations, while 21 Savage, Beyoncé, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, and Usher each secured four nominations.
Early Voting for the Tuesday, May 28th Primary
Runoff Elections to Proceed
Harris County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth has confirmed that early voting for the May 28 Primary Runoff Elections will begin as scheduled on Monday, May 20, 2024. Despite the significant disruptions caused by last Friday's storm, the county is prepared to open 44 vote centers for early voting from May 20 to May 24, operating daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Man Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison for Galleria-Area Double Murder
A tragic incident in Houston's Galleria area has reached a critical legal milestone as a 22-year-old man was sentenced to 60 years in prison for his role in a 2021 double murder. The announcement was made by Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, following Frederick D. Jackson's guilty plea to two counts of murder.
Ten Major Endorsements Propel Lauren Ashley Simmons in District 146 Race Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett Campaigns with Simmons
The momentum for Lauren Ashley Simmons' campaign for State Representative in District 146 is stronger than ever. This week, Simmons received endorsements from (10) ten current and former state representatives who have served with banished Shawn Thierry, a notable addition to her growing support base.
Mayor Whitmire Joins Community in Honoring Rev. E. E. Coates with Street Marker Unveiling
In a heartfelt ceremony, Houston’s Third Ward the enduring legacy of ı with the unveiling of an honorary street marker. The event took place on Monday, May 13, 2024, at the intersection of Emancipation Avenue and Webster Street, the historic site of Wesley Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, where Rev. Coates served as pastor for 37 years.
Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: TWEF's International Women’s Leadership Summit with Tyra Banks Raises Over $300,000
The Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation (TWEF) celebrated its 20th Annual International Women’s Leadership Summit, a beacon of inspiration and advocacy for women in leadership. Held at the distinguished Hotel ZaZa in Houston’s Museum District, the event was a resounding success, thanks to the joint efforts of founder Deavra Daughtry and philanthropist Reggie Van Lee. Highlighted by the presence of Tyra Banks, the summit reached a new milestone by raising over $300,000 for the TWEF Eagle Sc
Harris Health System Breaks Ground on $1 Billion State-of-the-Art Hospital in Northeast Houston
In a monumental stride towards revolutionizing healthcare in northeast Houston, the Harris Health System recently marked the ceremonial start of construction on a new Level 1-capable hospital, set to transform the current Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital site.
James Earl Jones Receives Congressional Gold Medal Nomination for Iconic Contributions to American Cinema and Society
On May the fourth, the force was undeniably with James Earl Jones, the legendary voice behind Darth Vader in the Star Wars saga, as he received a prestigious nomination for the Congressional Gold Medal. Republican Representative Mike Lawler took the helm in introducing the bill to honor Jones, recognizing his remarkable contributions to cinema, society, and culture. This nomination seeks to acknowledge the 93-year-old actor's unparalleled impact on American cinema history, solidifying his status as an icon.
Breaking Boundaries: Justice Dept's Plan to Reschedule Marijuana Signals a New Era of Acceptance
In a historic move echoing the changing tides of societal perception and medical understanding, the Biden administration has initiated steps to reclassify marijuana, positioning it as a lower-risk substance. This pivotal decision, anticipated to reschedule marijuana from its current Schedule I classification to Schedule III, underscores a significant shift in federal policy, acknowledging not only its medical benefits but also its potential impact on research and industry landscapes.
In Memoriam: Dr. Milton D. Moore, A Pillar of Dermatology and Community in Houston
SUNRISE: August 16, 1954 • SUNSET: May 06, 2024
Francis Page, Jr. and the entire staff of Houston Style Magazine mourns the profound loss of Dr. Milton D. Moore, a renowned dermatologist whose innovative skincare solution revolutionized care for the black community in Houston and beyond. Dr. Moore, the founder of Moore Unique Skin Care, passed away at the age of 70-years old after a period of illness following a car accident. His legacy endures through his transformative work and the lives he touched.
Houston Mayor Defends Firefighter Settlement: A Path Towards Resolution
In a recent briefing, Houston's Mayor – John Whitmire reaffirmed the city's proposed settlement with the Houston Professional Firefighters Association, shedding light on the intricacies of the negotiation process and the imperative to bring closure to a longstanding dispute. Addressing concerns raised by the Houston Controller – Chris Hollins, the Mayor emphasized the depth of analysis and strategic considerations underlying the settlement.
Groundbreaking Advances: Mayor Whitmire and METRO Spearhead Westheimer Paving Project
Houston's Westheimer Road, a vital artery through the heart of the city, is set for a major transformation. Mayor John Whitmire and METRO Chair Elizabeth Gonzales Brock recently celebrated the groundbreaking of the Westheimer Improvement Project, a robust initiative poised to rejuvenate a key six-mile stretch from Loop 610 to downtown at Bagby Street.
Harris Health Systems Breaking Ground On $1 Billion New Hospital Project
Harris Health System, a cornerstone of healthcare in Houston, is set to dramatically expand its services with the groundbreaking of a new $1 billion hospital project on May 9th. This state-of-the-art facility, poised to enhance the northeast Houston landscape, represents a significant advancement in medical care and infrastructure, aimed at replacing the aging Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital.
TDECU Launches Cares Foundation to Strengthen Community Ties and Boost Local Support in Houston
Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU), a beacon of community involvement and support in Houston, has further solidified its commitment to local development through the creation of the TDECU Cares Foundation. Spearheaded by TDECU's dynamic leadership team, including Sheiludis Moyett, the Foundation's president and TDECU’s senior vice president and chief digital and marketing officer, the nonprofit is setting ambitious goals to amplify its positive impact on the community.
Houston's Third Annual Art Bike Parade and Festival Returns for its Third Year Celebrating Creativity and Community
Free event on Mother’s Day weekend at historic MacGregor Park
Houston is revving up for a spectacular blend of artistry and community spirit with the third annual Art Bike Parade and Festival, set to color the streets with creativity and camaraderie on Saturday, May 11th, during Mother's Day weekend. The vibrant festivities, hosted by the Houston Parks Board and the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, invite families to enjoy a tapestry of activities at the historic MacGregor Park, a beloved social and recreational hub for nearly a century.
Houston Area Urban League Hosts 2024 Advancing Equity Luncheon – IS HOUSTON READY?
The Houston Area Urban League is gearing up for their prominent 2024 Advancing Equity Luncheon under the banner "IS HOUSTON READY?". This notable event will unfold on Friday, June 21, 2024, and is slated to run from 11 am to 2 pm at the illustrious Hilton Americas Hotel located in downtown Houston. This convening is pivotal as it embodies a dynamic cross-industry discussion on the future of equity in Houston, spotlighting urgent disparities across crucial areas like education, housing, and health equity.
Community and Congressman Al Green Unite to Honor the Enduring Legacy of Rep. Donald M. Payne Jr. in Newark Ceremony
As the Houston Style Magazine community comes together to commemorate the distinguished life and contributions of the Honorable Donald M. Payne Jr., we gather in unity and remembrance for a pillar of public service and a beacon of compassion in our nation, the heartache and reverence felt within the community are echoed in the words of Congressman Al Green. Speaking on the legacy of his esteemed colleague,
