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Juneteenth Jubilation

Juneteenth Jubilation
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May 1 Election Will Bring Political Change To Fort Worth For The First Time In Years

May 1 Election Will Bring Political Change To Fort Worth For The First Time In Years
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Aledo ninth-graders slave auction of Black classmates should be a wake-up call to all white parents

Aledo ninth-graders’ ‘slave auction’ of Black classmates should be a wake-up call to all white parents Aledo ninth-graders’ ‘slave auction’ of Black classmates should be a wake-up call to all white parents If we aren’t using recent incidents involving Dallas-Fort Worth area students to talk to our own kids about racism, we are part of the problem Mothers Tamara Lawrence, left, and Mioshi Johnson spoke to the media Thursday night after addressing the Aledo ISD school board about a racist Snapchat group that targeted their ninth-grade sons.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) Aledo ISD has plenty of academic achievement data to back up its “Growing Greatness” slogan. But this district, just west of Fort Worth, and the white families who have flocked there should look hard at what else is growing.

Reflecting on Betsy

Fort Worth Weekly By Edward Brown Sporting a face mask that read “Fort Worth” and with over a dozen #yallwearamask hashtags superimposed on the post, Price said, “We’re kicking off the second week of the National Wrangler Finals Rodeo in Fort Worth this week. A reminder that masks are required at all times. Let’s stay safe and have some fun.” Courtesy of Instagram Speaking at City Hall and surrounded by family, Mayor Betsy Price reflected on her nearly 10 years in office. “Serving as mayor has been one of the greatest joys of my life, next to having my children and grandchildren,” she said last week. “Today, I announce that I will not seek a sixth term. It’s a hard decision, but it is the right thing at this time. Coming to that conclusion did not come lightly. I’ve been in conversation with my children, grandchildren, husband, and minister for some time now. There’s no perfect answer as to the time when you should step aside, but you should

Forever Changed

Fort Worth Weekly Forever Changed Nonviolent protests, a deadly pandemic, and divisive elections shook Fort Worth in 2020, and there’s no going back to business as usual. By Edward Brown Photo by Jason Brimmer. Behind Dickies Arena, and largely hidden from passersby, several lines of cars crept toward dozens of volunteers who were stocking trunks with frozen turkeys, orange juice, and other foodstuffs as part of a mobile pantry by the Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB). “Most of these folks, around 40%, are brand-new to our services,” said Julie Butner, president and CEO of the TAFB. “These are folks who held two or three jobs and lost one. These are working families, but they don’t have enough money to meet their food needs.”

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