Dialogue for Peace and Progress
Kyle City Hall 100 W. Center St, Kyle, TXThe community is invited to join the City of Kyle for the Dialogue for Peace and Progress 2022 – Celebrating Black History Month on Friday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m.
The community is invited to join the City of Kyle for the Dialogue for Peace and Progress 2022 – Celebrating Black History Month on Friday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m.
Join us for a panel discussion featuring current Concordia University Texas student-athletes and alumni and other special guests who will discuss the challenges and triumphs of being a black athlete
Legendary photographer, humanitarian, and educator Jamel Shabazz will present his first career retrospective, Peace to the Queen at the Carver Museum. The exhibit spans four-decades of work by the artist
African American Vintage Genealogy Pop up! kYmberly Keeton will facilitate at the Carver Genealogy Center. Activities will be around the theme “The Basics of African American Genealogy,” and features time
Something for the entire family! We're focusing on this year’s Black History Month Theme “Black Health and Wellness” and featuring special guests: Children’s Book Author and Illustrator Don Tate, Black
Six Square and Black History Bike Ride are collaborating for Black History Month to present a unique bike tour celebrating the legacy of Black Austin women. On Sunday, February 27
About Workshop: Discover your family history by connecting the dots with resources for finding your African American ancestors in this free workshop. Get ready to start searching or continue your
Join Copenhagen in raising $15,000 for Central Texas Food Bank to support hunger relief! Now through March 23, Copenhagen will donate 5% of sales to the food bank and give
Like a long-slumbering goddess of love and destruction, we've returned from a long winter of dreams to a spring of lascivious debauchery. The Cherry Stem is an erotic performance showcase
International Women's Day (IWD) on March 8, 2022 is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The first IWD gathering took place well over