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Urban Design Talk: Preconstruction Tour of The Fred Rouse Center for Arts & Community Healing

About Transform 1012:

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. 

The Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing honors the life and memory of Mr. Fred Rouse, a Black non-union butcher and father who was lynched by a white mob in Fort Worth in 1921. The Center, in an act of reparative justice, returns resources to the  communities that were targeted for violence and economic marginalization by the KKK - namely Black, Catholic, Hispanic, Immigrant, Jewish and LGBTQQ2SPIAA+ populations.

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Know Before You Go:

Limited to 50 people

PPE required

Please sign and return your waivers to jessica@transform1012.org.

No pictures are allowed.

Please wear proper PPE.

This is a construction site without bathroom facilities. The nearest bathroom is about four blocks away at QT at 109 E. Northside Drive at N. Main Street.

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