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Hosted by AIA Fort Worth and Community Design Fort WorthAbout this Event
<h4>To transform the former Ku Klux Klan auditorium in Fort Worth, TX,
into The Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing,
repurposing a monument to hate into a beacon of truth-telling,
reparative justice, and liberation.</h4>
<h4>The Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing honors</h4><h4>the life and memory of Mr. Fred Rouse, a Black non-union butcher</h4><h4>and father who was lynched by a white mob in Fort Worth in 1921.</h4><h4>The Center, in an act of reparative justice, returns resources to the</h4><h4>communities that were targeted for violence and economic</h4><h4>marginalization by the KKK - namely Black, Catholic, Hispanic,</h4><h4>Immigrant, Jewish and LGBTQQ2SPIAA+ populations.</h4>1 AIA LU (pending approval)
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1012 N Main St, 1012 North Main Street, Fort Worth, United States
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