Saturday, February 7, 2026

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NAACP Founders Day

 

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NAACP Founder's Day Celebration

NAACP Founder's Day Celebration

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Dear NAACP Houston Branch Members,


Your Houston NAACP cordially invites you to join the NAACP Founder's Day Celebration, themed “In The Spirit of Our Founders...We Fight On!"


To celebrate the 117th Anniversary of the founding of the NAACP, the event will be held on Thursday February 12, 2026 at The Ensemble Theater, located at 3535 Main Street. The evening begins with an upbeat RECEPTION at 5:30PM followed by an elegant seated DINNER at 6:00PM that flows into an inspiring presentation highlighting the impact the NAACP makes locally, statewide and nationally, and then...


Anticipate A Moving Conversation “The NAACP Now…Leading Forward, Living The Fight”, featuring, our NAACP National President and CEO, Mr. Derrick Johnson, our NAACP Texas Conference President, Mr. Gary Bledsoe, and our NAACP Houston Branch President, Bishop James Dixon, II, D. Min. The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Carla Brailey, Associate Professor of Sociology, Senior Fellow, Barbara Jordan Institute of Public Policy at Texas Southern University.


In this climate, so much is demanded of the NAACP, nationally, statewide and of course locally; but our essential work cannot happen without support from our members and our corporate & community partners. That’s why we’re asking you to support our Founder's Day Celebration.


In light of our Houston NAACP Annual Freedom Fund Gala's transition back to its original hosting month of October, this Founder's Day event is also purposed to fuel/(fund) our broad impact and local freedom fighting programs and initiatives for 2026.


As Members of our great Association and local Houston NAACP, we hope you'll commit to sponsoring a table or ticket(s) on this anniversary occasion (Special Pricing for NAACP Life & Subscribing Life Members is available).


Additional Founder's Day details are provided on our website at: www.naacphouston.org/117 or you may contact your Houston NAACP if you need additional information or need to verity your Life Membership status.


At a time like this, the difference the NAACP makes is more important than we can measure. Saving our democracy, protecting freedoms and defending human dignity. In the Spirit of Our Founders, “We Fight On!”


Thank You and Blessings,

Bishop James Dixon, II, President

NAACP Houston Branch

Link: NAACP Founder's Day Sponsorship Package
Link: Life & Subscribing Life Member Ticket Payments  ($150 Tickets)

Derrick Johnson

NAACP President and CEO


Gary Bledsoe

NAACP Texas State Conference President


Bishop James Dixon, II

NAACP Houston Branch President


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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Houston Museum of African American Culture 10am Feb 5th

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 2, 2026
Council Member Edward Pollard to Present Historic Funding to Houston Museum of African American Culture in Partnership with Houston Public Library
Who:
Council Member Edward Pollard, Houston City Council District J
John Guess, Jr., CEO, Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC)
Houston Public Library Representatives
What:
Council Member Edward Pollard will present a check to the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC)—marking the first time a public official has allocated funding directly to the museum. This event, held in partnership with the Houston Public Library, reflects a shared commitment to expanding access to arts and educational experiences across communities.
This presentation follows Pollard’s recent support of ALMAAHH—Advocates of a Latino Museum of Cultural and Visual Arts & Archive Complex in Houston, Harris County—demonstrating his inclusive vision to uplift Houston’s diverse cultural landscape through public investment.
A representative from HMAAC will provide remarks on current exhibitions and announce a new initiative utilizing Oculus virtual reality (VR) technology to bring immersive art and cultural experiences into public libraries, schools, the Harris County Women’s Empowerment Center, and other community spaces. This partnership with Houston Public Library will allow broader access to high-quality cultural content citywide.
When:
Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 10 a.m.
Where:
Houston Museum of African American Culture
4807 Caroline Street, Houston, TX 77004
Why:
This initiative aligns with Council Member Pollard’s mission to broaden educational opportunity and technological access citywide, ensuring that all communities, regardless of socioeconomic background, can experience the transformative power of art and culture.
Media Opportunities:
  • Remarks by Council Member Edward Pollard and HMAAC CEO John Guess, Jr.
  • Photo and video opportunity of check presentation
  • Demonstration of VR technology
Contact: 

Misty Starks

Director of Communications

City of Houston District J

(832) 393-3366 Office

(346) 577-4440 Mobile

Misty.Starks@houstontx.gov 

 

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Saturday, January 31, 2026

Prevent Diabetes Program Begins Thursday Feb. 5th hosted by Wheeler Ave Social Justice Ministry

 We are excited to announce that the 3rd cohort of our nationally recognized Prevent T2 Diabetes Prevention Program will begin Thursday, February 5th.

Prevent T2 is a faith-based lifestyle change program designed to help participants prevent or delay Type 2 diabetes through education, support, and sustainable habits.

This program is sponsored by the Social Justice Ministry as part of our ongoing commitment to address and mitigate the disproportionate impact of Type 2 diabetes in our community. Please share with other ministries, family, and friends. 

🗓Begins: Thursday, February 5, 2026
📍Location: Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church
📝Register: Scan the QR code to sign up or use the link: https://bit.ly/4k9fvDx
 

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Scholarship

Scholarship

Are you a currently enrolled post-secondary student? Do you know a graduating high school senior who is looking to continue their educational journey? The AMA Foundation offers several scholarships, and applications close in less than one week! 
With scholarships available for both graduating high school seniors and currently enrolled post-secondary students, we look forward to helping aspired youth reach their academic goals each year. Qualified students could be awarded up to $15,000 in financial aid! 
The AMA Foundation has awarded upwards of $1.5 million in financial aid to youth across the country, and we can't wait for that number to continue to grow.
"The AMA Scholarship Judging Panel looks forward to reviewing the outstanding applications that our young members never fail to produce! We are impressed by the ambition and experience each applicant brings to the world of aviation, and we look forward to supporting the next generation of driven professionals." 
 
-Gwen Mathis, AMA Education Development Coordinator 
Apply for scholarships before the February 2 deadline! For any questions about scholarships or the application process, contact AMA Education Development Coordinator Gwen Mathis by emailing gwenm@modelaircraft.org or calling (765) 287-1256, extension 514. 
Sincerely,
 
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Stephen Haston 
AMA Foundation Executive Director 
 (765) 287-1256, ext. 279 
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Scholarship Luncheon - Washington-Lincoln Alumni Association of Dallas, Houston Chapter

 




Passing of Les Morris First African American pilot/captain hired by Eastern Airlines


 

FYI: We lost a pioneer in aviation Monday evening…Ret. Captain Les Morris, the first African American pilot/captain hired, by Eastern Airlines, went from labor to reward. Les’ achievements are noted in the Smithsonian Institution. Final arrangements and funeral services are pending.

Shared by a friend from the Bronze Eagles Flying Club

Houston Museum of African American Culture Feb 6th - 8th

 

Let's Get The Family Together!

Black Art in America™ is proud to bring the BAIA Fine Art Print Fair back to Houston, February 6–8, 2026, hosted at the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC). Over the years, this fair has become a true gathering point for the BAIA Family—long time collectors, first-time buyers, artists,  and art lovers coming together to celebrate the rich legacy and future of Black printmaking.

The three-day fair will feature limited-edition fine art prints and original works on paper, spanning from the Harlem Renaissance to today’s leading African American artists and master printmakers. Alongside museum-level works at collector-friendly price points, the weekend will include thoughtfully curated programming, conversations, and moments of learning designed to deepen understanding of printmaking and its role in Black visual culture.

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Friday, February 6, 2026 2:00 PM - Sunday, February 8, 2026 5:00 PM

BAIA Fine Art Print Fair Houston - Opening Weekend