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Events on Saturday, November 2, 2024

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Saturday, November 2 at 10:00 AM

10:00 AM

The T.R.U.T.H. Project presents

Weekend Wellness Experience

1st Saturday of each month 10:00 AM
(please arrive by 9:45 PM)

These experiences are FREE to the public, donations encouraged!

GLOW UP YOGA

Focusing on Queer folx of color and allies, prepare to GLOW UP as we breathe, stretch, and elevate the spirit! 1st Saturday of the month 10:00 AM, please arrive by 9:45 AM.

M.O.V.E. with Me with Mukomi

Focusing on Queer folx of color and allies, prepare to experience M.O.V.E. with Me as you are guided through traditional African dance movement that will elevate and heal your spirit. 1 st Saturday of the month at 10:00AM, please arrive by 9:45AM. This experience is free to the public, donations are encouraged!

MATCH
3400 Main Houston, TX 77002

Free to the public with registration, donations accepted.

For beginners or advanced, this experience is for you!Read more

Saturday, November 2 at 3:00 PM

3:00 PM

by Clarence Holmes Jr., Directed by Roshunda Jones-Koumba

Set in Selma, Alabama in 1966, against the backdrop of the civil rights movement, the play follows a determined black man who is committed to exercising his right to vote despite numerous obstacles. His journey is fraught with challenges, but his perseverance is supported by his worried yet supportive wife. The play highlights the historical and personal struggles of African-Americans fighting for their civil rights, culminating in a powerful and emotional narrative of resilience and hope.Read more

Saturday, November 2 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

WRITTEN BY DAVID MAMET; DIRECTED BY Malinda L. Beckman

When a prominent white businessman is charged with the sexual assault of a black woman, he employs a multicultural law firm to defend him. As the legal team examines the case, the evidence raises questions about the accused's firsthand account. How far will they go in defense of their client and the pursuit of actual justice? Race examines how truth is not always the goal when it comes to the legal system and the biases within. In fact, truth can be disruptive.Read more

Saturday, November 2 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

by Clarence Holmes Jr., Directed by Roshunda Jones-Koumba

Set in Selma, Alabama in 1966, against the backdrop of the civil rights movement, the play follows a determined black man who is committed to exercising his right to vote despite numerous obstacles. His journey is fraught with challenges, but his perseverance is supported by his worried yet supportive wife. The play highlights the historical and personal struggles of African-Americans fighting for their civil rights, culminating in a powerful and emotional narrative of resilience and hope.Read more