For this Teen Talk, “Youth Voice,” our panel featured high school and middle school students sharing their unique perspective …
For this Teen Talk, “Youth Voice,” our panel featured high school and middle school students sharing their unique perspective …
“Let’s keep the conversation going!” For this Teen Talk, we heard from a diverse panel—a district attorney, the president of the NAACP Missouri City branch, a licensed social worker and a graphic designer—sharing their unique perspectives on social justice …
FLCRC’s second Social Justice Teen Talk took place on Thursday, July 23, 2020. Our panelists shared about their diverse experiences as African-American mothers …
FLCRC’s first Social Justice Teen Talk took place on Friday, June 26, 2020, during our Summer Enrichment Camp. Our guest speakers, Major Harper, Shakiri Murrain and Shawn Davis shared about their diverse experiences as African-American males …
FLCRC is celebrating Juneteenth! Let’s keep the conversation going and empower our Youth to shape the world! Learn more about the history of Juneteenth from Teaching Tolerance …
Our Y.A.L.E. leaders met on June 11th to continue the #StoptheSilenceAgainstRacism conversation. Students shared their understanding of what Social Justice is and discussed actions they would like to take to change the current situation.
Dear Friends,
FLCRC is deeply saddened by the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and many others …
Dr. Ilene Harper, Executive Director of FLCRC, had the opportunity to speak at Friendship Community Bible Church’s “I Can’t Breathe” Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 …