Video Viewing: Dallas Reunited Roundtable Interview
Dallas Reunited Rountable highlights personal reflections from community leaders, artists, and cultural historians. Featured interviewees include Angel Faz, Dr. Betsy Brody, Donald Payton, Jodi Voice Yellowfish, and Ashley Jordan who offer insight into the histories and contributions of Dallas’ Indigenous, Black, Mexican, and Asian communities.
Created to accompany the Almost Free: The Freedman Town Legacy community mural, the video invites viewers to listen deeply and reflect on the people and places that have shaped Dallas’ cultural fabric. These stories remind us that history is not just something to be observed but something we carry, preserve, and pass on.
Still image from video. Videography by Abraham Mwinda.
Almost Free (July 26-August 30, 2025 at the Bath House Cultural Center) is a traveling mural exhibition that honors the legacy of Freedman Towns communities built by formerly enslaved Black Americans across the United States. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the strength, resilience, and cultural contributions of these communities, particularly those rooted in Dallas, Texas. This project is a call to remember, restore, and reimagine.
✨🎨 Dallas Reunited Roundtable Interviews An afternoon where art, history, and community come together. 📅 August 30th 🕒 2–4 PM Doors open at 1:30 – first come, first serve seating. 📍 Bath House Cultural Center | Black Box Theater
Be part of the Dallas Round Table Premiere! A powerful gathering of voices exploring cultural legacy, connection, and the stories that shape our city.
🎤 Highlights: • Exclusive Dallas Round Table Video Premiere • Community conversation and Special Guest • Explore the “Almost Free” Exhibition before it closes