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The Martini family is a household name in Galveston.At one point, the Martini family owned eight theaters, one of them was opened in Galveston‘s Black Business District. The George W. Carver theater was opened in 1940. This theater was opened specifically for African-American audiences.. The George W Carver theater operated for 19 years until 1959. The theater was converted into a Spanish language theatre directed at Hispanic audiences. The Theatre was renamed Teatro Rey. In the 1970s, the theater changed hands and was named the La Plaza theater until it closed in 1979. The shell of this theater today stands as a reminder of segregation, marginalization, and eventual racial integration.Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted?
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George W. Carver Theatre | Teatro Rey | La Plaza TheatreIn Galveston, the Martini family is a household name. These days the Martini name can be found on 21st and Church Street on the old Martini theater, and here, just west of Rosenberg Avenue on Market Street. At one point, the Martini family owned eight theaters, one of them was opened in Galveston‘s Black Business District. The George W. Carver theater opening in 1940 the Martini family opened this theater specifically for African-American audiences the area north of Broadway and west of Rosenberg Avenue was Galveston‘s Black Business District in the times of racial segregation. The George W Carver theater operated for 19 years until 1959, when Mateo Vela buys the theater and converts to Spanish language films directed at Hispanic audiences. Mateo names the theatre Teatro Rey. In the 1970s, the theater changed hands and was briefly named the La Plaza theater until it closed in 1979. The shell of this theater today stands as a reminder of segregation, marginalization, and eventual racial integration. A stepping stone to a past that is not so far behind us.Interested in information covered in this episode? Reference links below:African American Historic Places in GalvestonLost Restaurants of Galveston's African American Community Black GalvestonAfrican-American History Resources: Reconstruction to the PresentLa Plaza Theater1947 Fire Map Showing Theatre
George Washington Carver, the famous scientist and educator, had a unique way of improving race relations. He would mentor and befriend white college students with promising careers. Guest John H. Pickle, Jr., talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about his father's friendship with Carver. His book is "One of His Boys, the Letters of Johnnie Pickle and His Mentor, George W. Carver." This is Part Two of his program, with Part One airing on Oct. 19, 2021.
Do you know who George Carver was? An environmentalist before the term existed. A man born into slavery and taught to read by the woman who's husband bought George's family. Set free by Moses and Sarah Carver then traveling across the country to get an education. More amazing things to know about George Carver in this podcast.
One hundred years ago or so, George W. Carver enlisted college boys from the South to assist him in spreading his message, not just about farming innovations but also about racial reconciliation. Carver called them "his boys." I interview the Author of a new book about the correspondence between the Wizard of Tuskegee and one of his boys, Johnnie Pickle. withinpodcast.com https://www.powells.com/book/one-of-his-boys-9781588383716
George Washington Carver was one of the foremost agricultural scientists and inventors of the twentieth century. John Pickle, Jr.'s father was mentored by Dr. Carver as one of his fifty boys ("adopted sons"). John Pickle talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about their relationship, as documented in his book, "One of His Boys, The Letters of Johnnie Pickle and His Mentor, George W. Carver." Carver used those friendships to smooth relations between the races.
George W. Carver encuentra un mundo privado de descubrimiento, después de que secuestran a su madre.
It’s what my community Needed with Dr. Tiawan Giles Transformative Principal 378 Dr. Tiawana Giles is the proud principal of George W. Carver Elementary School!! She is also a contributing author the Women Who Lead Anthology. In the age of coronavirus. Lead by example. Setting a great example hat people want to support. We are better than what they say we are! If I give you this shirt, you are part of Carver Nation! Our community at large supported it as well. How to make yourself stand out with tons of other schools around you. We became part of the community that we serve because we wanted Carver to the center of the community We had the heart to get to where we wanted to be. Started with faith-based groups and ways they could be part of Carver Nation in ways they were comfortable with. Warm welcome from us at the door and a Carver T Shirt. I can’t do this work by myself - I need the help of the community. Kiwanas - Reading books on tape and sending links to families. Community helps clean the building, helped distribute different activities. Quarterly parent breakfast. Community started a foundation started with affluent community in Richmond. $107,000 raised You do have to make far more deposits before you can make any withdrawals. Building relationships - If you make people feel welcome, they will welcome you. We come together for the sake of the kids. Opportunities to build authentic relationships. It’s what my community needed! I asked everyone what they needed If it will benefit our scholars, that’s what we will do! You have to model this work with them. Look at it from all lenses, but bring people along with you. Making sure that people are prepared for leadership roles. People are in Carver Gear whenever we talk about our school. You need a variety of people on panels to help you figure things out. You get to ask folks to come even if you don’t have the people you want there. Inviting people builds their confidence. Your word means a lot, use it wisely. I have to do a lot of the work to help them be successful. Checking in and checking on your people. how to be a transformative principal? Find something positive to tell every single person on your team. Sponsors TeachFX Innovative school leaders across the country have started tracking online student participation using TeachFX because it’s one of the most powerful ways to improve student outcomes during COVID — especially for English Learners and students of color. Learn more about TeachFX and get a special offer at TeachFX.com John Catt Today’s Transformative Principal sponsor, John Catt Educational, amplifies world-class voices on timeless topics, with a list of authors recognized globally for their fresh perspectives and proven strategies to drive success in modern schools and classrooms. John Catt’s mission is to support high-quality teaching and learning by ensuring every educator has access to professional development materials that are research-based, practical, and focused on the key topics proven essential in today’s and tomorrow’s schools. Learn more about professional development publications that are easy to implement for your entire faculty, and are both quickly digestible and rigorous, by visiting https://us.johncattbookshop.com/. Learn more about some of the newest titles: Michaela: The Power of Culture by Katharine Birbalsingh Teaching WalkThrus: Visual Step-by-Step Guides to Essential Teaching Techniques by Tom Sherrington and Oliver Caviglioli Putting Staff First: A blueprint for revitalising our schools by John Tomsett and Jonny Uttley The Teaching Delusion: Why Teaching In Our Schools Isn’t Good Enough (And How We Can Make It Better) by Bruce Robertson Stop Talking About Wellbeing: A pragmatic approach to teacher workload by Kat Howard John Catt is also proud publisher of the new book from Transformative Principal host Jethro Jones: SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, parents – and themselves Visit this page to learn more about bulk orders and how to bring John Catt’s research-based materials to your school: https://us.johncattbookshop.com/pages/agents-and-distributors
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George W. Carver encuentra un mundo privado de descubrimiento, después de que secuestran a su madre.
Vertraue auf Gott und lass dich von ihm führen! Erinnerst du dich noch an George W. Carver, den kleinen Sklavenjungen? Sein Besitzer, Moses Carver, war ein sehr netter Farmer. George und seine Mutter hatten es bei den Carvers gut. Aber eines Tages wurden er und seine Mutter von einer Bande entführt. Moses Carver heuerte einen Mann namens Bentley an, um sie wiederzufinden. Heute hört ihr, wie es mit ihm weitergeht. Sprüche 3 Vers 5-6
Vertraue auf Gott und lass dich von ihm führen!Erinnerst du dich noch an George W. Carver, den kleinen Sklavenjungen? Sein Besitzer, Moses Carver, war ein sehr netter Farmer. George und seine Mutter hatten es bei den Carvers gut. Aber eines Tages wurden er und seine Mutter von einer Bande entführt. Moses Carver heuerte einen Mann namens Bentley an, um sie wiederzufinden. Heute hört ihr, wie es mit ihm weitergeht.Sprüche 3 Vers 5-6