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Honoring historic trees & fruit 2023: A powerful celebration

Honoring historic trees & fruit 2023: A powerful celebration

Casey Muze shares his testimony and insights on AvenueSpeak, where drumming and writing are key elements of the therapeutic process. It offers a glimpse into celebrated partnerships and different perspectives on experiences.

  • A dynamic of percussion pathways to serve our elders that are diagnosed with dementia, alzheimer's and other memory care. Cognitive stimulation, Physical coordination, sensory stimulation, social interaction, improved mood, and memory recall.
  • A dynamic of percussion pathways to serve our elders that are diagnosed with dementia, alzheimer's and other memory care. Cognitive stimulation, Physical coordination, sensory stimulation, social interaction, improved mood, and memory recall.
  • A dynamic of percussion pathways to serve our elders that are diagnosed with dementia, alzheimer's and other memory care. Cognitive stimulation, Physical coordination, sensory stimulation, social interaction, improved mood, and memory recall.
  • A dynamic of percussion pathways to serve our elders that are diagnosed with dementia, alzheimer's and other memory care. Cognitive stimulation, Physical coordination, sensory stimulation, social interaction, improved mood, and memory recall.
  • A dynamic of percussion pathways to serve our elders that are diagnosed with dementia, alzheimer's and other memory care. Cognitive stimulation, Physical coordination, sensory stimulation, social interaction, improved mood, and memory recall.
  • A dynamic of percussion pathways to serve our elders that are diagnosed with dementia, alzheimer's and other memory care. Cognitive stimulation, Physical coordination, sensory stimulation, social interaction, improved mood, and memory recall.
  • Percussion pathways is a service intended to serve our elders with dementia and other memory care cognitive positions. This is provided through drumming. and the consideration of sensory interventions.
Creating moments in music in the city that I love with people I respect in music is what carries me in joy

Unveiling History: The 2nd Annual Lynching Memorial and Historic Photo Exhibit. honoring historic trees & fruit

We are honored to have Rev. Darryl Bowdre, Co-Leader of We Remember Tyler and Pastor of SouthCentral Church, as our keynote speaker. With his powerful voice and inspiring leadership, Pastor Bowdre will deliver a message that resonates with hope, unity, and justice. He embodies the qualities of a compassionate advocate and has dedicated his life to fostering a community where biblical principles are embraced and encouraged. His commitment to worship and studying the Bible influences his every word, motivating us to live with purpose and compassion.

The 2nd Annual Lynching Memorial is not just a solemn event, but an opportunity for us to actively confront the forces of division that still exist today. This year, we have a special announcement to make.

We are honored to announce the gift of a set of large prints of the historic photos of the infamous 1895 Texas lynching of Robert Henry Hilliard to the Texas African American Museum in Tyler for public viewing. These photos, stored at the Library of Congress and largely unseen since the 1890s, when they were published in newspapers nationwide, serve as photographic proof of yet another tragic Tyler lynching on the square.

Earlier this year, We Remember Tyler made a gift of a photo negative of the 1912 lynching of teenager James Hodge to the Smith County Historical Society. This powerful exhibition will deepen our understanding of the harsh realities of racial injustice and reinforce our commitment never to forget the lives lost to such violence.

Attendees will be able to see the photos at the vigil before they are donated.

In addition to the impactful speeches, we are delighted to announce a mesmerizing performance by renowned drum artist Casey Muze. Drawing from African traditions, their beats will evoke the spirit of resilience and unity, honoring the lives lost to racial injustice. Through the language of drums, we will pay tribute to our shared humanity and our commitment to creating a more inclusive future.

Furthermore, we are honored to have Larry Wade, an esteemed educator and community leader, joining us at the memorial. His tireless dedication to education and community service has impacted Tyler, especially at the Smith County Historical Society, where he serves as President, the first African American to ever serve in this role. As we reflect on our shared history, Larry’s presence reminds us of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and working collectively to build a stronger and more inclusive community.

We are also privileged to have Uriah Johnson, the Campus Missioner of the Episcopal Church in Tyler & Nacogdoches, grace us with his wisdom and insights. With his deep commitment to anti-racism education and dedication to serving the Church and the Community, Uriah will provide invaluable perspectives on the path towards reconciliation and understanding.

In addition to the impactful speeches and exhibition, we are delighted to announce an extraordinary performance by Paul Haygood and friends. Paul Haygood, known for his diverse talents as a licensed massage therapist, professional juggler, and now musician, has crafted an original song specifically focused on commemorating the lives of the men who tragically lost their lives to local mob racial violence, particularly on the Tyler Square. Drawing from his rich East Texas roots and his passion for music, Paul and his friends will use their musical talents to honor and remember the lives affected by racial terror. This extraordinary performance will move and unite us as a community in remembrance.

We invite you to be part of this transformative experience by joining us at the 2nd Annual Lynching Memorial. Together, we can honor the memories of those who suffered, find inspiration in their resilience, and recommit ourselves to the ongoing fight against racism and inequality. Let us stand united in asking our officials to allow the installation of a memorial on the square, embracing the principles of justice, equality, and compassion that will shape a better future for all.

Picture by Claudia Camargo

I am thrilled to be a part of this momentous occasion for its second installment. The significance of this event cannot be overstated, as it continues to raise awareness of the historical accounts of the hardships faced by people. I am humbled to be a part of this solemn celebration, and have taken the time to carefully craft and specify my role in this endeavor.

As I delve into the rhythms of communication within the African context, I am struck by the power of noise and cadences that speak volumes and ring in our ears. It is my hope that you will join me and my esteemed colleagues on this day, as we come together to raise awareness and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of our ancestors.

This celebration is not just about honoring the past, but also about looking towards the future with hope and optimism. By coming together in solidarity, we can continue to make strides towards a more just and equitable society for all. So let us join hands and hearts, and embark on this journey together.

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