Meet the newest addition to the Bryan/College Station Consumer team, Blair Dressendorfer! Blair is eager to give back to her community and build relationships with current and future customers. Welcome, Blair!
First Financial Bank Texas’ Post
More Relevant Posts
-
"If not Habitat, then who?" Check out this great video from Habitat for Humanity International on how Habitat affiliates across the nation are working to advance Black Homeownership, from national advocacy to local partnerships. Click the link to watch: https://lnkd.in/g4Gimf6c
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
IT Infrastructure Director | Thought Leadership | Expert Team Builder & Motivator | Mentor & Leader | Analytical Problem Solver | Entrepreneur | Philanthropist
What does it mean to be an ally in today's environment? It may be more than you think. You don't need to identify as part of the community you stand by, you just need to show your support and help leverage the voices of those in said communities. During this Pride Month, hear what three self-identified Zebra allies say goes into allyship, what efforts can be done, and how to make sure your actions are in line with your words. https://lnkd.in/gQH5fHH8
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
What does it mean to be an ally in today's environment? It may be more than you think. You don't need to identify as part of the community you stand by, you just need to show your support and help leverage the voices of those in said communities. During this Pride Month, hear what three self-identified Zebra allies say goes into allyship, what efforts can be done, and how to make sure your actions are in line with your words. https://lnkd.in/eAyeD5Q6
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Here's the tea on what happened after #Juneteenth: Although General Order No. 3 was an important milestone, slavery didn't truly end that day. While it promised Black Texans equal rights, it also told them to stay on plantations as "employees." The formerly enslaved were encouraged to sign labor contracts with their former enslavers, leading to sharecropping — a system that often trapped Black folx in debt and poverty. Despite these challenges, freedpeople persisted during the Reconstruction period (1865-1874). They voted, organized, demanded fair wages, educated themselves, worshiped freely, and held political office. However, increasing violence and diminishing opportunities led many to establish their own communities, known as Freedman's Towns or Freedom Colonies. Between 1865 and 1930, over 500 Freedom Colonies were established across East Texas. These colonies provided safe havens where African Americans could reunite with loved ones and escape debt bondage and violence. One notable community was the Tenth Street Historic District in #Dallas, #Texas. The settlement expanded as freedpeople purchased lots and built beautiful bungalow and craftsman-style homes. This area became a hub for social, political, and economic organizing. Excluded from white society, families here created a vibrant world of their own. They built their own economy with Black-owned businesses providing essential services and social spaces. As the nation's largest and most-intact Freedman's Town, Tenth Street offers a rare view into Dallas's past and highlights the resilience of Black American communities everywhere. Our work continues to document, preserve, and amplify Tenth Street's rich history. We — along with our partners Remembering Black Dallas + Katie Cross — recently received Juneteenth coverage highlighting these efforts. Check it out here: * https://lnkd.in/gVYqXBuy * https://lnkd.in/g4NsSDmV * https://lnkd.in/gvdrzTKk * https://lnkd.in/gQUJHCX3 #FreedomColonies #BlackHistory #TenthStreet #Reconstruction #History #Preservation
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
What does it mean to be an ally in today's environment? It may be more than you think. You don't need to identify as part of the community you stand by, you just need to show your support and help leverage the voices of those in said communities. During this Pride Month, hear what three self-identified Zebra allies say goes into allyship, what efforts can be done, and how to make sure your actions are in line with your words. https://lnkd.in/gB9wRkQm
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Our people are our power. This Giving Tuesday, support our people powered movement: https://bit.ly/3MXBiyr Whether it’s: ▶️ Our grassroots partners who are on the frontlines fighting for voting rights, education justice, and a world free of police and mass incarceration. ▶️ Our staff of lawyers, organizers, and strategists who use their expertise to collaborate with our partners to build local sustainable power. ▶️ Our board of directors of movement leaders who help steward leadership, or ▶️ Our donors who fund our work both big and small. It is these people– those who you may see or work behind the scenes– who dedicate their lives to bringing about a just world where our communities can thrive. Click https://bit.ly/3MXBiyr today to support the people behind our movement.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
What does it mean to be an ally in today's environment? It may be more than you think. You don't need to identify as part of the community you stand by, you just need to show your support and help leverage the voices of those in said communities. During this Pride Month, hear what three self-identified Zebra allies say goes into allyship, what efforts can be done, and how to make sure your actions are in line with your words. https://lnkd.in/gMzMugGp
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
What does it mean to be an ally in today's environment? It may be more than you think. You don't need to identify as part of the community you stand by, you just need to show your support and help leverage the voices of those in said communities. During this Pride Month, hear what three self-identified Zebra allies say goes into allyship, what efforts can be done, and how to make sure your actions are in line with your words. https://lnkd.in/eNFeDHvN
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
What does it mean to be an ally in today's environment? It may be more than you think. You don't need to identify as part of the community you stand by, you just need to show your support and help leverage the voices of those in said communities. During this Pride Month, hear what three self-identified Zebra allies say goes into allyship, what efforts can be done, and how to make sure your actions are in line with your words. https://lnkd.in/e-nqwH6B
To view or add a comment, sign in
11,966 followers
Senior Vice President, Mortgage Lending
1moBlair is going to be a great addition to our BCS Region!