As we wrap up the second quarter of 2024, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the incredible events and initiatives that Faith In Texas has been privileged to be a part of. Here’s a rundown of some of the key happenings and the remarkable individuals who made them possible:
Key Events Hosted
One of our standout events was bringing together North Texas Muslim Clergy and Black Clergy to forge a collaborative path in supporting local efforts to end the war in Gaza. It was inspiring to see different faith communities come together with a shared goal of promoting peace and justice.
Notable Speakers and Participants
We were incredibly honored to host a diverse array of speakers and participants who brought their wisdom and passion to our events:
- Senator Raphael Warnock from Georgia, a steadfast advocate for social justice.
- Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes III, whose leadership at Friendship West Baptist Church continues to inspire.
- Katherine Godby from the Tarrant County Justice Network, a champion for equitable legal reform.
- Katie Hays of Galileo Church, known for her innovative approaches to community engagement.
- Dallas County Commissioner Theresa Daniel, a dedicated public servant and advocate.
- Marlissa Collier, Managing Editor of the Dallas Weekly, bringing a vital media perspective.
- Imam Omar Suleiman, a respected voice for peace and understanding.
- Sis Fadya Risheq, whose community activism resonates deeply with our mission.
These individuals shared invaluable insights and expertise, enriching our discussions and guiding us toward actionable solutions.
Engagement with Local Communities and Stakeholders
During these events, we didn’t just gather—we took action! Here are some of the ways we got involved:
We facilitated and led training sessions to equip community members with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively organize and mobilize for change.
We spearheaded strategy sessions aimed at driving progressive social change specifically tailored to North Texas. These sessions were crucial in plotting our course forward toward meaningful and sustainable outcomes.
Building coalitions and amplifying community power are essential to our mission. We worked tirelessly to foster collaborations among diverse groups and stakeholders, ensuring that our collective voice is stronger and more impactful.
Collaborations Driving Positive Change
Texas Future Project Convening: We had the privilege of presenting at the Texas Future Project’s 10-year celebration, where we discussed our vision for a more just future and shared insights on community empowerment.
Multi-Faith Initiative to End Mass Incarceration “UnConference”: Faith In Texas played a pivotal role in this important gathering held in Dallas, TX. Notable speakers like Senator Raphael Warnock and Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes III joined us to explore strategies for addressing mass incarceration through a multi-faith lens.
Convening Tarrant County Social Justice Leaders: We initiated crucial conversations with social justice leaders of faith in Tarrant County. These dialogues are laying the groundwork for collaborative efforts to build community power and advocate for equitable change.
Pen America 2024 Disinformation Resilience Training Series: Marlisa Collier from the Dallas Weekly and I had the honor of speaking at this training series. We focused on building relationships with journalists to ensure accurate and impactful community coverage.
Planning and Strategy Mini-Retreat with Dallas Black Clergy: We organized a half-day retreat focused on safety, equity, and justice issues with leaders from the Dallas Black Clergy. This session was instrumental in aligning our efforts for maximum impact.
Jail and Justice Panel for Dallas Friends Meeting: Dallas County Commissioner Theresa Daniel and I attended and presented at this panel, discussing critical issues related to justice reform and community engagement.
Supporting Press Conference on Juvenile Justice Facility Conditions: Faith In Texas stood in solidarity at a press conference addressing inhumane conditions and mistreatment at the Henry Wade Juvenile Justice facility. Our presence aimed to raise awareness and advocate for the rights of vulnerable youth.
Alignment with Long-Term Vision and Mission:
At Faith In Texas, our vision is to empower and mobilize a broad base of faithful individuals across North Texas. In the second quarter of 2024, we remained steadfast in pursuing this vision through several key strategies:
Training and Development: We continued to invest in training and developing community leaders. By equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge, we’re nurturing a network of empowered advocates ready to drive sustainable change.
Strategic Planning: Strategic thinking is vital for achieving long-term systems change. Throughout the quarter, we dedicated significant energy to crafting and refining our strategies. These efforts are designed to address root causes of injustice and inequality in our communities.
Action in Dallas County: Taking action is at the heart of our mission. We actively engaged with community members of faith in Dallas County, translating our strategies into tangible initiatives that promote equity, justice, and community well-being.
Collaboration with Tarrant County Leaders: Recognizing the importance of collaboration, we initiated listening sessions with social justice leaders of faith in Tarrant County. These conversations are pivotal in understanding local needs and identifying opportunities where we can contribute effectively.
As we look ahead, Faith In Texas remains committed to fostering collaboration, empowering communities, and advancing social justice through faith-driven action. We are grateful for everyone who has joined us on this journey, and we look forward to continuing to make a meaningful impact together.
Stay tuned for more updates and opportunities to get involved!
Warm regards,
Rev. Edwin Robinson
Chief Strategy Officer