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NET XChange informs, inspires, motivate and train students to renew their dreams, retrain their thinking and reframe their environments.
Students are empowered invoke change in their lives to become leaders in their communities and be driven by purpose. ABC2SATâ„¢ focus on literacy and social skills training of students Pre-K to high school. It is the result of the educational collaboration of PAIC (Powerful, Awesome, Intelligent Communicators) Educational Resources Group and The International NET XChange Group (NET XChange). We bel
10/14/2022
Come see our latest exhibit on the Black Wall Street survivors. We will be adding additional pieces during the month of November. Schedule a tour at the Dallas Civil Rights Museum.
10/14/2022
Come by the Dallas Civil Rights Museum and see the latest mannequin of Harriet Tubman as a young woman. We want visitors to know that Mrs. Tubman was 28 years old when she became one of the famous conductors of the Underground Railroad. Most photos show her as an old woman, but she was not old when she was a conductor.
01/03/2022
This was an Underground Railroad slave song that was sung by enslaved Africans--"Go Down Moses"
01/03/2022
This is the dot painting done by a local Aborigines artist in Australia.
01/03/2022
We went to the Tjapulai center to learn more about the Aboriginal culture.
01/03/2022
In 2019, we traveled to Australia to research the civil liberties of the Aborigines people, this will be the final category that we will add to the Pathway Exhibit. This is the artwork and the places we visited while in Australia. These pieces are displayed in a shadow box.
01/03/2022
The business owners of the Black Wall Street canvas print was framed with a black floater frame from donated funds.
01/03/2022
We were able to frame Recy Taylor canvass portrait with donations we received from the North Texas Giving Campaign. She was sexually attacked by a group of white men in Abbeville, AL in 1944.
01/03/2022
These are Confederate money and coins on display in a shadow box. This is new to the museum.
01/03/2022
We were able to put two of our 16x20 canvas prints in black floater frames due to the donations of our supporters.
01/03/2022
Edwin McCabe was the first African American to hold a major political office in the American Old West. He was also responsible for leading the effort to stimulate black migration to the Oklahoma territory in hopes of creating a majority black state. This is a new portrait of McCabe alongside the canvas print talking about the movement to bring Oklahoma into the Union as a black state.
01/03/2022
Sheriff Jim Clark is responsible for the violent arrest of protestors during the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965 known as Bloody Sunday. This is a new 8x8 canvas portrait in a floating black frame that was done of Sheriff Clark.
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