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Black Community Events in Humble, TX
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Black Open Mic Poetry Night ft. Black Snow Hosted by Xach Blunt
Write About Now is the preferred destination of poetry for thousands of individuals living in Houston and beyond each year. Our poetry events have become a bucket list destination for poetry lovers who drive and fly from across the country to attend our shows every single week.
Our shows, poets and poetry videos have received popular acclaim garnering attention and shares from celebrities like Sophie Turner, Lily Allen, Lenny Kravitz, LeAnn Rimes, Chance The Rapper, Juan Gotti, Misty Copeland, Thomas J. Hilfiger, Busta Rhymez, Marc Jacobs and more.
Write About Now Poetry has been covered by, featured by or collaborated with some of the largest media networks in the world, including Vibe Magazine, AfroPunk, Huffington Post, Upworthy, Diet Prada, MasterClass, POPSUGAR, Everyday Feminism, We are mitu, Word Porn, BuzzFeed, Remezcla, HiHo, George Takei, A plus, Blavity, For Harriet, Houston Chronicle, Texas Monthly, Whataburger and more.
This support has helped Write About Now become one of the most popular poetry groups in the world building a following of more than 2 million individuals across the @wanpoetry Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, which has helped poets reach tens of millions of viewers online.
Our open mics are open to all to attend; however, the spots on the mic this week will be reserved for members of the black community. There'll be an open mic as well as poems from out host Free. K, featured reader Xach Blunt and more. Our signup lists go up at 7:30 pm. Most individuals start arriving before then to guarantee a spot on the list. First come. First serve. Come see local poets from all across the greater Houston area share original works of poetry.
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Eronn Putman
Eronn Putman is a graduate of Louisiana State University's Paul M. Hebert Law Center licensed to practice in the state of Texas. She has a very diverse professional background that includes music performance; event planning; federal and state legislatures; criminal and civil law.
Prior to entering law school, Eronn worked for legislators of the United States Congress, Texas House of Representatives and Houston City Council where she has worked on issues involving poverty, health care, education, housing and workplace discrimination.
She specializes in legislative bill drafting and lobbying votes in local government. She holds professional membership in the Congressional Black Associates and the Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO).
Additionally, Eronn is a professor at the University of Houston teaching a specially designed course involving law and Africana studies. In her free time, she enjoys website building, Ebay and music composition. She is a classically trained pianist with over twenty years of experience performing at Houston area churches and Southern regional competitions.
Latest Black Businesses and Organizations
Humble-Kingwood Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
Founded in October 1988, the Humble-Kingwood Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. represents a long-standing commitment to youth excellence and family engagement in the Humble, TX community. This chapter brings together active families from Humble, Kingwood, and Summerwood who share a dedication to supporting the national organization's mission while addressing the unique needs of local children. What distinguishes this organization is its holistic approach to youth development, recognizing that children thrive when nurtured across cultural, civic, health, educational, social, spiritual, and service dimensions. The chapter's monthly programming reflects this comprehensive philosophy, offering stimulating activities that go beyond traditional youth services to create meaningful experiences. Members value the collaborative spirit that defines the organization, where families work together to build a supportive network that extends beyond individual households. Over more than three decades of service in the Humble area, the chapter has maintained the high standards and values that connect it to the broader Jack and Jill of America legacy. The organization serves as more than a programming provider—it functions as a community of practice where parents and children engage in shared learning and growth. By combining structured activities with relationship-building opportunities, the Humble-Kingwood Chapter creates an environment where young people develop character, confidence, and connection to their community.
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