Civil Rights
We are constantly advocating from the schoolhouse to the courthouse, in the church and media to promote racial harmony; address the school-to-prison pipeline; and expose systematic injustices.
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Environmental Literacy and Stewardship
For over two decades, the Foundation has worked to create a “Healthy, Clean and Green” America by connecting the need for an appreciation for people, the planet and diversity.
This connection resulted in our award-winning, nationally recognized “We Love America, Healthy, Clean and Green” calendar, youth photo contest, community clean ups and related programming.
“We Love America Healthy, Clean and Green” leverages the calendar and related programming as a 365-day toolkit to cultivate young change agents who inspire their circle to adopt sustainable, healthy behaviors.
This connection resulted in our award-winning, nationally recognized “We Love America, Healthy, Clean and Green” calendar, youth photo contest, community clean ups and related programming.
“We Love America Healthy, Clean and Green” leverages the calendar and related programming as a 365-day toolkit to cultivate young change agents who inspire their circle to adopt sustainable, healthy behaviors.
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Foundation Appeals for Exoneration
There is no physical evidence linking Darius Duran Elam to crime, and he has been incarcerated for over 36 years! He deserves a timely decision and freedom! We are so grateful for everyone who standing with us. Please keep the movement moving by learning more and sharing this far and wide!
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History Talks
History Talks initiative spreads hope by sharing the triumphant, untold history of leaders, martyrs and champions of civil rights. The History Talks project exists to not only preserve cultural history, but also to help youth develop a deeper understanding of how these change agents overcame challenges and took responsibility to evoke a positive change.
Our countless History Talk events have afforded over 5,000 Houston-area youth the opportunity to sit at the feet of history makers responsible for blazing the trail for freedoms they have today. In addition, over $20,000 has been raised for unforgotten civil rights heroes.
Our countless History Talk events have afforded over 5,000 Houston-area youth the opportunity to sit at the feet of history makers responsible for blazing the trail for freedoms they have today. In addition, over $20,000 has been raised for unforgotten civil rights heroes.
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Theatrical Productions
The Foundation was launched after the Founder Tammie Lang Campbell's Honey Brown children’s book series was turned into a play, “Honey Brown in Search of Her Identity.” Since then, the Founder has written and produced productions and dramatic presentations that create a platform for young people to showcase talent, while promoting Foundation's causes and initiatives, messages of Hope and healthy self worth.
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