After tragedy, Fifth Ward native sent carbon monoxide detectors to Houston families preparing for cold
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Sheletta Brundidge, a Fifth Ward native who now lives in Minnesota, packed up hundreds of carbon monoxide detectors with her four children to donate Houston families caught off-guard by the chilly weather.Courtesy of Sheletta Brundidge/Provid FilmsShow MoreShow Less
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Sheletta Brundidge, a Fifth Ward native who now lives in Minnesota, packed up hundreds of carbon monoxide detectors with her four children to donate Houston families caught off-guard by the chilly weather.Courtesy of Sheletta BrundidgeShow MoreShow Less
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When an Arctic storm started moving toward Houston, Minnesotan entrepreneur Sheletta Brundidge knew instantly her hometown would not be prepared.
What s on at the cinema?
Blithe Spirit. The rule of thumb tends to be: if the movie’s title is even approaching a pun, avoid it. However, we’re going to have to hang the golden regulation this week as Blithe Spirit looks like our choice picture. As a result of the stellar cast and the fact it is based on a Noel Coward play, how could we possibly settle on anything else? 1930s writer Charles Condomine (Dan Stevens) is having a tough time converting his award-winning novel into a screenplay. He hires spiritualist medium Madame Arcati (Judi Dench) to conduct a private séance at a party in order to get the creative juices flowing. Presumed to be a fraud, Arcati inadvertently conjures up the ghost of Condomine’s first wife Elvira (Leslie Mann) who, much to the consternation of his current spouse (Isla Fisher), decides to stick around and cause havoc. Does true love really never die? IMDb gives it 5.3
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First Black graduate of Baylor used his influence to institute change within university, Waco
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WACO, TX â A Waco man proved one person can make a huge difference in the world.
With vision and persistence, Reverend Robert Gilbert may have moved the civil rights needle in Central Texas more than anyone else. The first black graduate of Baylor University leveraged his influence to thoughtfully push for change at Baylor and in Waco. What Baylor was like when I was there, I would say that I felt as a person who was on a plantation, said Gilbert in an archived recording.
Changemakers: Brothers recall making history as members of Heidelberg Seven
Changemakers: Brothers recall making history as members of Heidelberg Seven By Melissa Rademaker | February 15, 2021 at 9:41 PM CST - Updated February 15 at 10:37 PM
HEIDELBERG, Miss. (WDAM) - Two changemakers who helped make Heidelberg the town it is today continue to have an impact in the community. David and Roy Taylor shared their story as members of the Heidelberg Seven.
“You think about what we had foreseen in ’63, ’64 and ’65, well it hadn’t ended in 1966,” David recalled. “So the climate was pretty high as far as racial tension goes.”
1966 is the year David and his brother Roy became two of the first seven Black students to attend Heidelberg High School.