[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 655 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 655
Recognizing the historical contributions and value of Houston's 7 major
Black publications.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 18, 2023
Mr. Green of Texas submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Oversight and Accountability
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the historical contributions and value of Houston's 7 major
Black publications.
Whereas this resolution may be cited as the ``Original Resolution Honoring
Houston's Seven Major Black Newspapers'';
Whereas the City of Houston takes pride in its rich, vibrant cultural and
historical tapestry, the depth and breadth of which is largely due to
the contributions of its diverse communities;
Whereas historically Black publications have played a critical role in providing
a platform for the voiceless, and shaping public discourse for
generations;
Whereas Houston has been the birthplace and home of 7 preeminent Black
publications, including the Houston Informer, Houston Defender, Forward
Times, Houston Sun, Houston Style, African American News and Issues, and
D-MARS.com;
Whereas the Houston Informer was established in 1919 to provide African
Americans with a powerful voice for democracy, enhanced education,
equality, and improved infrastructure, becoming an invaluable part of
the fiber and fabric of Houston;
Whereas the Houston Defender, since its inception in 1930, has served as a
relentless sentinel, focusing on socioeconomic issues and defending the
rights and interests of the African-American community, and contributing
to the city's vibrant tapestry of diversity;
Whereas the Forward Times, a cornerstone of the community and self-publication
since 1960, has made significant contributions to the elevation of
African-American voices, serving as a beacon for transformative societal
change;
Whereas the Houston Sun, initiated in 1983, has illuminated the triumphs,
challenges, and experiences of the African-American community, being a
voice for its constituents;
Whereas the Houston Style commits itself to providing the public with a
comprehensive representation of the issues the African-American
community in Houston cares about, both in popular culture and the news;
Whereas African American News and Issues, established in 1996, has focused on
addressing real-time news directly impacting the African-American
community across Texas and encouraging healthy dialogue on key issues;
Whereas D-MARS.com, since its founding in 2001, has devoted itself to promote
positive, informative, and inspirational stories that transform and
uplift the African-American community; and
Whereas the contributions of these Black publications have not only been
instrumental in chronicling the past, but they continue to inspire,
educate, and empower present and future generations: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) commends and recognizes the invaluable work and
enduring legacy of these 7 Black publications in Houston, their
dedication to journalism, their empowerment of the African-
American community, and their overall enrichment of Houston's
cultural and historical tapestry;
(2) acknowledges the vital role played by these
institutions in elevating voices and shaping narratives within
the African-American community and society at large, to ensure
that diversity, inclusivity, and justice become accessible to
all in the democratic society of the United States; and
(3) expresses sincere gratitude to the Houston Informer,
Houston Defender, Forward Times, Houston Sun, Houston Style,
African American News and Issues, and D-MARS.com for their
unwavering commitment to the truth, community service, and
their remarkable contributions to the history and vitality of
the City of Houston.
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