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     A group of Holocaust survivors living in Dallas in 1984 founded the Dallas Holocaust Museum.[1] When it first opened its doors, the Museum’s primary purpose was to educate the public on the history of the genocide committed by Nazi Germany for…

     Imagine being a child that is neglected, abused and then placed in the hands of strangers in a court system. In the foster care system, a child may move from one temporary foster home to another. The process to determine a permanent home for a…

     By a 2015 count, there were nearly 10,000 homeless people living on the streets of Dallas. The city in 2016, under the leadership of then mayor Mike Rawlings, proposed solutions for providing housing for the city’s unhoused population. At the…

On September 20, 2019, Domingo Ramirez-Cayente drove up to pedestrian Daniela Calderon, a Latina transgender woman, in the 11000 block of Dennis Road, north of Royal Lane in Dallas, where he made derogatory remarks about gay and transgender people.…

“Peace and Justice are two strands of the same rope. If you want peace in the world, first you have to work for justice.” (Hadi Jawad, Executive Director of the Dallas Peace and Justice Center)   The Dallas Peace and Justice Center (DPJC), previously…

Homelessness is a far-reaching epidemic that affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Each year in January, the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance conducts the Point-In-Time Homeless Count. The January 2019 count found that an estimated…

     The Dallas-based Gendercide Awareness Project, a brainchild of founder Beverly Hill, started in 2010 when Ms. Hill decided that she wanted to take an active role in supporting vulnerable women around the world. After founding the Gendercide…

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