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August 11, 2025 71 mins

This has been a tough week for Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and Texas, as we see each level of government take further steps towards fascism. In this week's episode we discuss the leaders who are standing up, those who are giving in, and how the people are showing up for the fight.

Big Story 1: Fort Worth City Council votes to suspend DEI initiatives, due to 2 latino councilmembers joining conservtive councilmembers in caving to Trump's threat to withhold federal funding, despite near unanimous public outcry in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion as a core value of Fort Worth.

Short Story 2: Tarrant County Commissioners Court cut meetings to once a month, and shuts down its Human Services department, with one Democrat joining the 3 Republican commissioners.

Short Story 3: Texas House Democrats break quorum to keep Republicans from passing gerrymandered redistricting maps.

Wins: 

Freehaw - Trinity Metro offered free rides from August 4th - 10th

Fort Worth’s live theater venues hold space for local actors to grow their careers

Affordable townhomes under construction near Fort Worth hospital

Displaced tenants sue Fort Worth apartment complex after six-alarm fire

Losses: 

Keller City Council approves partnership with ICE despite public protest

Fort Worth approves $40M for public parking at Texas A&M campus downtown

Actions: 

8/12 Fort Worth City Budget presented at city hall work session at noon.

8/14 Fort Worth police chief candidates public forum at city hall from 5:30 - 8pm.

8/16 - 5th Anniversary party for 817 Podcast at Carpenter's Cafe from 6 - 9pm.

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