Celebrate African American History 2025

 

  • Past African History Parade Grand Marshals and Symposium Chairs Return

    The Houston Sun Foundation was founded in 2014 and shortly thereafter, the Houston Sun Parade and Symposium was organized. “As we celebrate our 10th anniversary of the Foundation’s Parade and Symposium, we are establishing the African American History Circle of Honor,” said Dorris Ellis Robinson, publisher of the Houston Sun. They will be installed on…


  • Register to enter the 10th annual African American History Parade

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  • Houston Sun Foundation Presents its 10th Annual African American Parade and Symposium

      Dorris Ellis Robinson’s Statement 10th Annual African American History and Symposium Statement Good morning, Houston, Media Friends, Houston Sun Foundation Steering Committee, our beloved Houston community. Thank you for your presence and help in getting the message to our cherished community. ” Today our beloved community stand at a pivotal moment in America’s history…


  • City Council Approves Five New Historic Landmark Designation

    HOUSTON – The City Council approved the designation of five historic properties, including four protected landmarks and one landmark, on Dec. 11. The properties are all located Landmarks in Council District C: Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Johnston House, 7 Shadow Lawn St., circa 1928, a protected landmark Designation report within the City of Houston and spans…


  • “Continuing the Legacy: Erica Lee Carter Leading with Purpose in Houston’s 18th District”

    Erica Lee Carter is currently leading efforts in the 18th Congressional District of Houston, Texas, continuing her mother’s legacy as a prominent advocate for social justice, community empowerment, and legislative change. Elected to complete the term of her late mother, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Erica Lee Carter has swiftly moved to implement policies reflecting the…


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