• Founder Tammie Lang Campbell Named National Remarkable Women Finalist and Featured on Jennifer Hudson Show

    Houston, TX - Tammie Lang Campbell, Founder and Executive Director of the Honey Brown Hope Foundation, was recognized for her incredible work by CW 39 Houston and Nexstar Media Group during Women's History Month. Named the 2024 Remarkable Woman for the Houston area, her recognition extended far beyond the local spotlight. Campbell joined 112 other distinguished women from across the nation at Nextstar's National Remarkable Women Award Ceremony in Los Angeles. There, she wasn't just recognized – …

  • Happening Feb 25 | Innocent and Wrongly Convicted: Darius Elam in Pursuit of Truth, Justice, and Freedom: Documentary Screening and Panel

    HOUSTON, TX – Join The Honey Brown Hope Foundation, in partnership with The Center for Justice Research and the Texas Southern University (TSU) chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., for an eye-opening short-film screening and panel discussion: “Innocent and Wrongly Convicted: Darius Elam in Pursuit of Truth, Justice, and Freedom.” The event, chaired by State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, State Rep. Ron Reynolds, Councilmember Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, Dr. Howard Henderson, Kyler Williams, and Tam…

  • Happening Feb 27 | The Impact of AI on Students, Education, and Privacy: A Black History Month Event

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping our world—transforming workplaces, classrooms, and everyday life. While AI holds promises for innovation, questions are growing around AI’s role in education and the risks AI-powered surveillance, predictive analytics, and discipline-tracking tools pose to students’ privacy and the Black community. The Black History Month event, “The Impact of AI on Students, Education, and Privacy,” will provide a balanced perspective, encouraging open dialogue among st…

  • Waste And Recycling Workers Week: Honoring Houston's Environmental Stewards

    (Houston) The Honey Brown Hope Foundation's "No Trashing Trash Workers" campaign, in partnership with City of Houston Solid Waste Management Department and Frost Bank, will recognize outstanding sanitation workers as part of the "Waste and Recycling Workers Week" celebration, observed from June 17-24. The observation of “Waste and Recycling Workers Week” and the acknowledgment of waste and recycling workers from each of Solid Waste Management’s six service areas will be held during the City Coun…

  • Press Conference: Foundation Founder and Concerned Community Members call for Kroger To Ban Racist Customer from Stores

    On January 9, 2023, around 5:17 p.m. at Missouri City Store # 334, Founder and Executive Director of the Honey Brown Hope Foundation Tammie Lang Campbell, witnessed a Black female store manager, Karly, being verbally assaulted/berated by a white male customer, Ben Sellers (license plate #Texas RGK2879).  The press conference will be on February 15, 2023, in front of Kroger located at: 6200 HWY 6, Missouri City, Texas 77459 at 10:00 a.m.

  • Media Release | Darius Elam Case | Hearing on HPD’s Informant’s Questionable Testimony that Lead to Conviction 40 Years Ago

    Darius Elam, who got life for aggravated robbery after questionable, paid HPD informant’s testimony in 1984, gets hearing on December 7, 2022, in Judge Josh Hill’s Court. The upcoming hearing will be held at 9:00 a.m., 232 Criminal Court, 1201 Franklin St., 16th Floor, Houston, TX 77002. Community members who wish to attend the hearing in support of Darius Elam are asked to click here to complete this form

  • Climate Reality Training Reflections and Gratitude

    From: Tammie Lang Campbell Founder and Executive Director of the Honey Brown Hope Foundation The Honey Brown Hope Foundation was recently honored and humbled to join Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore along with 400 climate activists from across the US Gulf Coast at “Power Up: A Climate Reality Training on Advocacy in Action.” This three-day, climate activism training in Houston included a “Toxic Tour” of Union Pacific railroad tracks in Fifth Ward and other areas affected by environmental racis…