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Houston Newsletter (June 10th)
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Welcome to The Houston Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
New general manager at Space City.
Houston showcases LIV Golf before U.S. Open.
A deep dive into the life of Billie Carr
And more…
Quote of the Week
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
- Mahatma Gandhi
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Trivia
Which Houston university is renowned for its engineering and science programs?
A) University of Houston
B) Rice University
C) Texas Southern University
D) Houston Baptist University
Answer to Last Week’s Trivia:
The historic Houston theater known for its Art Deco design is C) River Oaks Theatre.
The Best Stories Of The Week
💼 Business
Space City Home Network names new general manager. (link)
Houston nonprofit Kids’ Meals breaks ground on new headquarters. (link)
Banks could be key to getting you back in business after storms, other disasters. (link)
Houston's industrial real estate opens opportunities for international solar panel companies. (link)
🏒 Sports
Houston to showcase LIV Golf's best ahead of U.S. Open. (link)
Oliver Houston IV Named LCU Assistant AD/Director of Athletic Performance. (link)
Astros 'going to be buyers' at MLB trade deadline, insists GM Dana Brown as Houston attempts to right ship. (link)
🏦 Finance
Agility Bank fills out C-suite with new CFO, first-ever chief credit officer. (link)
Houston's home market is undervalued based on local buying power, new data shows. (link)
SLB backs one of Houston's new employers to rev up hydrogen production. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Houston Astros vs. Detroit Tigers
Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX
Friday, Jun 14th | 7:10 PM | (More info)
⚾ Detroit Tigers at Houston Astros
501 Crawford St, Houston, TX
Saturday, June 15th | 3:10 pm | (More info)
⚽ Soccer
2505 Lake Woodlands Dr, The Woodlands, TX
Tuesday, June 11th |6:30 pm | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎤 Silversun Pickups
House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX
Tuesday, Jun 11th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
🎵 Concrete Boys
The Bronze Peacock at House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX
Wednesday, Jun 12th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
🎷Melt Banana
White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs , Houston, TX
Thursday, Jun 13th | 6:30 PM | (More info)
🎸 So Good! The Neil Diamond Experience
House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX
Thursday, Jun 13th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
Family
🎥 Dial M for Murder
Alley Theatre-Hubbard Stage, Houston, TX
Tuesday, Jun 11th | 7:30 PM | (More info)
🗑️ Are You Garbage?: Thru The Roof
House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX
Friday, Jun 14th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Houston with gravity-defying structures” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Houston Historical Events
1981: Economic downturn and oil crisis.
The economic downturn and oil crisis of the early 1980s marked a challenging period for Houston, a city deeply intertwined with the energy sector. After enjoying a prolonged period of prosperity fueled by high oil prices and strong demand, Houston faced a dramatic reversal of fortunes as global oil prices collapsed. The crisis was precipitated by a combination of factors, including increased oil production outside of OPEC, reduced global demand due to energy conservation measures, and significant changes in the world economy. The result was a sharp decline in oil prices, leading to widespread layoffs, bankruptcies, and a severe contraction in the local economy.
The downturn was a stark reminder of Houston's vulnerability to shifts in the energy market. The booming real estate market, which had thrived on the influx of wealth and population growth during the oil boom years, was particularly hard hit. Property values plummeted, and construction projects were halted, leaving the city with a glut of vacant office space and homes. The crisis also led to a significant restructuring of the oil industry, with companies consolidating operations and investing in technological innovations to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Despite the hardships of this period, Houston demonstrated resilience and adaptability. The city began to diversify its economy, investing in healthcare, technology, and trade. These efforts, coupled with a gradual recovery in the oil sector and the global economy, laid the groundwork for Houston's resurgence in the subsequent decades. The economic downturn and oil crisis of the early 1980s were pivotal in shaping Houston's approach to economic development, emphasizing the importance of diversification and innovation in ensuring long-term growth and stability.
Famous People From Houston
Billie Carr (1932–2002): Political activist.
Billie Carr (1932–2002)
Early Life and Introduction to Activism (1932-1950)
Billie Carr, born in 1932 in Texas, was a formidable force in political activism, dedicating her life to civil rights, women's rights, and the Democratic Party. From an early age, Carr was deeply influenced by the injustices she observed within her community and across the nation. Her commitment to activism was ignited in the 1950s, a period marked by significant social and political upheaval in the United States.
Rise as a Political Strategist and Activist (1951-1970)
Carr's activism gained momentum through her involvement with the Democratic Party in Texas. She became a champion for the inclusion of minorities and women within the political process, advocating for equal representation and challenging the status quo of the party's establishment. Her efforts were instrumental in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and in the integration of the Texas Democratic Party, ensuring that all voices, regardless of race or gender, were heard.
Impact on Houston and Beyond (1971-2002)
In Houston, Billie Carr's influence was profound. She was a key figure in local and state politics, known for her tireless work to mobilize voters, promote progressive candidates, and advocate for social justice issues. Carr's leadership in the Harris County Democrats and her role in national Democratic politics solidified her reputation as a savvy political strategist and a passionate advocate for civil rights.
Legacy and Influence in Progressive Politics (2002-Present)
Billie Carr passed away in 2002, but her legacy endures through the many activists, politicians, and community leaders she inspired. Known as the "godmother" of liberal Texas politics, Carr's impact on the Democratic Party and progressive movements in Houston and across Texas is a testament to her commitment to justice and equality. Her life's work continues to inspire a new generation of activists to engage in the political process and fight for change.
Key Achievements:
Played a pivotal role in democratizing the Texas Democratic Party, advocating for the inclusion of minority and women delegates.
Contributed significantly to civil rights and voting rights efforts, influencing national legislation and party reforms.
Mentored countless activists and politicians, leaving a lasting impact on progressive politics in Houston and beyond.
Summary:
Billie Carr's dedication to activism and her profound impact on political and social justice movements in Houston and throughout Texas mark her as one of the most influential figures in the state's recent history. Her legacy, characterized by her fearless advocacy, strategic acumen, and unwavering commitment to equality, continues to inspire those who seek to make a difference in their communities and the broader political landscape. Carr's life and work exemplify the power of individual activism to effect meaningful change, making her a lasting symbol of the progressive spirit in Texas politics.
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