Friday, June 5, 2026

June 19th HMAAC Events and Latest Exhibition Bayou City Stewards: America from Our Perspective


 
















































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Jillian Simpson

713.526.1015

jsimpson@hmaac.org


BAYOU CITY STEWARDS: AMERICA FROM OUR PERSPECTIVE

An Exhibition Honoring Black American Innovation, Memory, and Cultural Legacy

 

 

HOUSTON, TX – June 1, 2026 – As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, The Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) proudly presents BAYOU CITY STEWARDS: America From Our Perspective. Produced by India Lovejoy and Rachel Simon, alongside interdisciplinary artist Robert Hodge, the exhibition marks the latest project from the team behind Houston's celebrated Collect It For The Culture series.

 

Curated by Hodge and Simon, the exhibition opens with a public reception on Friday, June 19th at 6 pm and will remain on view through Saturday, August 29th. In commemoration of Juneteenth, the exhibition features works and stories by select Houston-based artists, collectors, and cultural stewards and examines “homegrown” representations of America that both celebrate and challenge quintessential narratives of American life. Through visual art, objects, archives, and storytelling, the exhibition foregrounds Black Americans not as peripheral figures, but as architects of the American story.

 

“No single person holds the entire story; our Bayou City Stewards are living archives. They embody the power of collective memory and demonstrate how collecting can function as an intentional act of community responsibility. Their collections reflect a shared commitment to place; connecting generations and illustrating the profound impact of Black creativity on this country.” -Robert L. Hodge, Artist and Curator

 

Continuing the exhibition’s examination of freedom as a living and evolving practice, programming includes a live musical performance of  WE BE FREE on July 2nd by Kahil El’Zabar and David Murray, whose decades-long collaboration has shaped the global landscape of experimental and spiritual jazz. Artists featured in the exhibition include John Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Jean Lacy, Jacob Lawrence, Bert Long, Jr., Jesse Lott, Richard Mayhew, Faith Ringgold, and more.

 

"As Houston approaches America's 250th anniversary, we are proud to center the voices, visions, and legacies of our community's artists and collectors as foundational and not as a footnote to history. This exhibition is a celebration of who we are, where we come from, and the stories we continue to write together." -Davinia Reed, HMAAC CEO

 

The exhibition's title says it all: America From Our Perspective is a curatorial lens and a public beckoning to recognize the untold histories, highlight Black Americans' indelible mark on this country, and an invitation to see the Bayou City for the cultural powerhouse it truly is.

 

Exhibition Highlights Include:

    Friday, 6/19, 6-8pm: Opening reception at HMAAC (free to the public!)

o   The exhibition opens to the public on June 19. A celebratory HMAAC Market will accompany the opening, bringing together local vendors, artists, and community members in the spirit of the holiday. The HMAAC Juneteenth Market is from 11-4pm while the exhibition reception begins at 6pm.

    Thursday, 7/2: Jazz Concert starring Kahil El’Zabar & David Murray at HMAAC

o   Legendary percussionist and bandleader Kahil El’Zabar joins forces with saxophone icon David Murray for their 2026 tour, WE BE FREE, a dynamic and deeply expressive program rooted in spiritual jazz improvisation, and the ongoing exploration of freedom through sound. They have captivated audiences worldwide for over 40 years, selling out venues across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Following the success of their previous collaborations, this new tour continues to build on their shared legacy as pioneers of Great Black Music, bringing together decades of innovation, global performance history, and cultural impact. https://pitch.com/v/sonic-motion-tour-hj7sak

o   Check HMAAC social media and website for ticket information.

    Saturday, 8/22: Artist/Curator Talk at HMAAC

 

This exhibition is made possible through the extraordinary generosity of H-E-B, John Guess, Jr. and Melanie Lawson, HMAAC Board of Directors, the Brown Foundation and Houston Endowment.

 

For more information about Robert L. Hodge (Curator), visit www.robertleroyhodge.com

For more information about India Lovejoy (Producer), visit www.tintedconnections.com

For more information about HMAAC, visit hmaac.org or follow @houstonmaac on social media.

 


ABOUT THE HOUSTON MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE

The Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) is dedicated to collecting, conserving, exploring, interpreting, and exhibiting the material and intellectual culture of Africans and African Americans in Houston, Texas, the Southwest, and throughout the African diaspora.

 

Through exhibitions, programs, and educational initiatives, HMAAC invites visitors of every race and background to engage with the rich and complex narratives of African American history and culture. The museum seeks to inspire curiosity, dialogue, and discovery-driven learning for audiences of all ages.

 

While centered on the African American experience, HMAAC’s work highlights the interconnected histories that shape our shared society. By presenting exhibitions that explore culture, history, and identity, the museum fosters meaningful conversations about race, community, and the collective future we share.


--
Jillian Simpson
Chief Operating Officer
Houston Museum of African American Culture
4807 Caroline St Houston, Texas 77004

Help Sponsor Art Exhibit Highlighting Maternal Health - thanks Efamily member Khambrel Marshall for sharing!

 












































CALL ME MOTHER EXPERIENCE - NEED HELP GETTING THE WORD OUT - efamily member Khambrel Marshall is seeking to raise awareness of Maternal Mortality and this exhibit - also seeking SPONSORS.. this is
a unique immersive art experience designed to call attention to the fact that Black mothers in Harris County are twice as likely to die than any other ethnicity. 

The "Call Me Mother Experience" is planned for the Fall of 2026 at the Health Museum. The challenge is that sponsorships are needed now to start the build of the exhibit.

Below is an overview of the exhibit and Sponsorship Levels available. 

ALARMING STATISTICS:
Harris County Child Mortality rate  83.4 per 100,000 live births
State of Texas Child Morality rate 51.3 per 100,000 live births

This is an amazing, award winning artist...
Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton (google her!)
Founder, Curator, and Lead Artist 
The Call Me Mother Experience
www.CallMeMotherExperience.com

Undergraduate Programs that pay off and some don't - Washington Post Article

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2026/05/14/here-are-undergraduate-programs-that-pay-off-some-that-dont/

American Boy Nigerian Girl by Efamily Member Robert Prather -- Please support!! And enjoy!

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Efamily member Robert Prather I met when he was age 25 giving laptops to kids at the NAACP ACT-SO program. He is a very successful entrepreneur who sold avionics to the military and NASA as a teenager! He gives back constantly recently he volunteered at my request at Project Invent, a NSBEJR program (where he donated breadboards to the students), and a 12 Days of Christmas Student READ pep rally. I have met his lovely wife and can't wait to read this story! He is so multi-talented and personable - I know this book will be thrilling and enjoyable... He's a dad now too!
From Amazon's book description... Order Here. https://amzn.to/4dG63Vs
Robert Prather, a young American, goes through culture shock when he travels to Nigeria, alone, on a quest to marry his bride. The adventure that ensues is filled with excitement and danger as well as a spirit of giving unlike anything Prather has ever experienced.

Prather struggles with communication barriers, illness and internal conflict as he experiences stark contradictions to the images of poverty and unrest in Africa constantly portrayed in Western media. He falls in love not only with his bride and her family, but with a new culture, new food, new music and a new way of thinking. Ultimately, he realizes that his bride has done something for him that no other woman could—she has reconnected him with his roots.

American Boy, Nigerian Girl is a story of love, discovery and healing that spans three continents and exposes the very human side of West African life in a heartwarming and humorous way.

Boston Jerkfest Caribbean Festival July 10-12

 

Boston JerkFest - this looks like fun! July 10-12th https://bostonjerkfest.com/ Check out the videos at the site! 

Boston JerkFest is a family-friendly Caribbean-style food festival, and this year offering 3 days of fun in the sun and featuring Jamaican jerk spiced food and all things jerk hot! 

The festival features 20+ Caribbean restaurants offering tasty Jamaican jerk dishes for purchase, specialty foods, such as authentic Caribbean drinks Seafood Throwdown and Jerk Cook-off Competitions, live reggae and DJ’s, ethnic arts and craft vendors, VIP Reggae Lounge, and Kids & Culture stage. And don’t forget the rum punch at the Reggae Bar!



Entrepreneurship Program at UH SURE thanks efamily member Janice Weaver for sharing


























he SURE℠ Application Day is coming up soon!

Attend our free, in-person Application Day master class on August 8th to learn how SURE℠ can help you realize your entrepreneurship dreams. This is the first step in applying to the SURE℠ Program for the Fall 2026 cohort.

Click Here to Register for the SUREApplication Day on August 8th

If the above button does not work, enter this URL into your internet browser: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/UHaz3Ck5yd

Please register early. Tickets are available at no charge, but seating is limited.

About the SURE℠ Application Day:
Attendees of this in-person Application Day will learn about the SURE℠ Program, which is a free, comprehensive, semester-long course where you can learn essential skills to help you start or grow your small business. The SURE℠ Program has coached over 2,000 entrepreneurs and supported over 1,000 Houston-area businesses to start strong and grow profitable. The Application Day on Saturday, August 8th will be a free, hands-on, interactive master class. Attending this event is the required first step in applying to the SURE℠ Program for the Fall 2026 cohort.

About the SURE℠ Program:
This free award-winning program for local entrepreneurs offers:

  • Business education with no tuition or fees, just your hard work and total commitment.
  • Open enrollment to the public—you do not have to be a UH student.
  • Lectures given by industry experts in their field and mentorship by UH business students.
  • Topics cover accounting, finance, marketing, supply chain management, and more.

You can expect great benefits that include:

  • How to write a business plan.
  • Preparing to pitch to banks and other institutions for funding.
  • Developing networking skills and effective communication.
  • Learning strategies to create a demand for your product and/or services.

If you have questions or need more details, please email SUREINFO@UH.EDU.

Stay Connected With SURE℠!

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Fellowship $60,000 Research - thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing

 The Just Tech Fellowship 2027 -- Applications due June 28, 2026


https://www.ssrc.org/programs/just-tech/just-tech-fellowship/

The Social Science Research Council invites proposals from researchers working at the intersection of technology and society for the Just Tech Fellowship.

The Just Tech Fellowship supports rigorous, original, and community-grounded work that addresses pressing questions about how technology shapes society and public life. The program is designed for researchers, artists, and practitioners whose work advances thoughtful, practical, and imaginative approaches to how technology is designed, governed, and experienced in public life.

The fellowship welcomes applicants from a wide range of fields, methods, and career paths. Just Tech Fellows include artists, journalists, community-based researchers, social scientists, humanists, technologists, and others whose work expands public understanding of technology and contributes to more informed and accountable technological futures.

What the Fellowship Provides

The Just Tech Fellowship provides a one-year unrestricted award of up to $60,000 to support research, creative practice, or community-engaged work. The fellowship period runs from January 2027 through December 2027 and is designed to provide fellows with the resources and flexibility to advance ambitious projects at the intersection of technology and society.

The program includes monthly virtual gatherings, individualized mentoring, and one in-person workshop that brings fellows together for focused exchange and collaboration. Fellows engage with peers, external partners, and members of the broader Just Tech network, fostering sustained intellectual and professional connections.

In addition to the primary award, fellows may apply for seed funding to support collaborative projects within or across Just Tech cohorts. Participation in the fellowship also provides ongoing access to the Just Tech network beyond the award year.

Application And Selection Timeline

Application Portal Opened – April 27, 2026
Application Portal Closes – June 28, 2026
Selected Fellows Notified – November, 2026
Fellowship Period – January 2027 through December 2027

More information available at the Just Tech Fellowship website:


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Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Ph.D.
Professor of Robotics
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Michigan
 2505 Hayward St.     Robotics 2236     Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2106 USA

African American Males Grades 9th - 12th Exciting Workshop thanks efamily member Terence Williams for sharing


 

Daniel Jellins AI Law firm and THE INSTITUTE - LEADERSHIP PROGRAM for Young African American Males

 











Click Here to learn more about Daniel Jellins' AI Law Firm located in Washington DC. Daniel, a graduate of U of Chicago undergrad, U Chicago law school, LLM Georgetown is featured in an article at the Institute (link above). This program at the Institute of which Daniel is an alum introduces participants to C-Suite executives, leaders in Congress, etc. Learn more about this program for young adult African American males on the ABOUT page https://theinstitute.net/ including an awesome video on the program! Daniel's firm helps businesses to implement AI (see article above for more info). Daniel, an Eagle Scout, graduated from Houston's St. Johns and is the son of efamily member Charic Daniels Jellins and Lionel Jellins.


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

NASA JOB OPENINGS - Budget, Engineering, Management, and more on USAJOBS.COM CLOSE MAY 18th DIRECT HIRE

 NASA JOBS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Closing May 18 -- Openings across the NATION including Engineering and MANY Fields at USAJOBS.COM 

-- Budget Analyst Openings
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/868905500 - GS-13
https://www.usajobs.gov/job/868897600  - GS-9-12

Houston Jobs - https://www.usajobs.gov/search/results/?k=nasa&l=Houston,%20Texas&p=1

Youth Leadership Conference Saturday May 16th - LOTS of GIVEAWAYS for Participants!

 


Youth Engineering Event May 21st thanks efamily member Sam Denard for sharing!

 Here is an engineering event that younger STEM students might appreciate.


Sam

 



Subject: IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series - Tanay Joshi

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IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series - Tanay Joshi - Hybrid LiFi–WiFi Systems for Low-Latency Communication


The IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series is proud to present a virtual STEM talk series that celebrates student-led research, innovation, and real-world impact. This series provides a platform for students to showcase their research and development efforts, share technical insights, and inspire peers, educators, and industry professionals alike.

👉Join us on May 21, 2026, from 7:00–8:00 PM CST for a virtual presentation by Tanay Joshi, an IEEE student member and junior at The Woodlands High School, who is already making impressive contributions in the field of next-generation communications.

In this talk, Tanay will explore how connectivity can be optimized in low-density and challenging wireless environments—such as rural clinics or secure offices—where traditional WiFi often falls short. By integrating LiFi (light-based communication) with conventional wireless networks, his system dynamically adapts to environmental conditions to improve performance. The presentation will cover the design approach, experimental results, and the broader implications for future communication infrastructure.

👍Whether you’re a student, educator, engineer, or simply curious about emerging technologies, this talk offers an inspiring look at how young innovators are shaping the future of connectivity.

 

💡P.S. Are you a student researcher, developer, or innovator working on an exciting technical project? Or do you know a student who is doing impactful work and would benefit from a platform to share it?

The IEEE Houston Section Student Spotlight Series is always looking for future speakers—from high school, undergraduate, and graduate students—who are eager to present their research, prototypes, design projects, or early-stage ideas in a supportive and professional environment.

🎤 Virtual presentations
🎓 Open to all technical disciplines
💡 Perfect for first-time speakers and emerging researchers

If you or someone you know is interested in presenting in this series, we’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us at anniedai@ieee.org to get involved!

Date and Time

Date: 21 May 2026Time:  07:00 PM CDT to 08:00 PM CDT 

Location

  • This event has virtual attendance info. Please visit the event page to attend virtually.

Hosts

Registration - FREE

  • Starts  12 May 2026 12:00 AM CDT 
  • Ends  21 May 2026 12:00 AM CDT 
  • No Admission Charge

Speakers

 

Tanay Joshi is a researcher and developer specializing in Visible Light Communication (LiFi) and is currently a junior at The Woodlands High School as well as an active IEEE student member. He is engineering a high-speed data transmission system using the Raspberry Pi 5 and MCP3008 ADC, with the goal of bridging secure networking solutions and accessible, low-cost hardware.

His work explores the intersection of signal processing and optical communication, with a particular focus on deploying LiFi in secure office environments and underserved rural settings. Through his research, Tanay is committed to advancing student-led hardware innovation and promoting sustainable telecommunications solutions with real-world impact.


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