Join our CD-12 PXP Ambassadors team for a voter registration drive & the Parker County Peach Festival! 🗳💙 🍑
If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up here: https://t.co/h8Iu85Qlw3
Weatherford’s first Pride was one for the books 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈💖✨
if they won’t move confederate statues from courthouse lawns in the middle of town, at least we can make them colorful to look at for a day 🌈
North Texas people please be on the look out for this missing young lady. If you see or know anything contact Parker County Sheriff. https://t.co/gGFLgsd7Zg
@mcbsc83@GrantifaC CDC states that fully vaccinated people can be outside without masks is small gatherings safely. We wore masks when close to people we were helping. This is when it was just our team working. All fully vaccinated and outside. ✌️
When a president addresses Congress flanked by the vice president and speaker of the house, it's tradition.
When both of those seats are filled by women, it's history in the making.
https://t.co/gRp8CKF6Ku
Breaking News: The Justice Department will investigate the police department in Louisville, Kentucky, which came under fire last year after officers fatally shot Breonna Taylor in her home. https://t.co/tLZL2x6p51
@docsrx @rhodesmurphey We are still protesting almost weekly and having meetings regularly with County officials and the UDC. We haven’t stopped fighting to get it moved to a museum or cemetery.
For those just learning about Parker County, TX from the recent Aledo news, let us catch you up on how POC are regarded here! #TikTok https://t.co/gxORPGXqru
Portion of the Interviews after tonight’s school board meeting in Aledo, TX to address the changes needed to dismantle the racism that affects our communities.
#txlege alert for BLM & anti-confederate monument advocates🚨
On Mon. 4/19 TX House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Cmte is hearing 2 bills (HBs 2713 & 4538) that would prevent removal/relocation of monuments honoring "an event or person of historic significance" from govt property
The group message was called “Slave Trade,” with emojis of a police officer aiming a gun at a Black farmer. Its name was changed at least twice after that to include a racial slur, first followed by “farm,” and later by “auction.”
@nytimes https://t.co/fpAStEiP4U