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Fort Worth Celebrates Diversity with "Canvas of Culture: Hispanic Talent Shaping Fort Worth" Event

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Published on August 29, 2024
Fort Worth Celebrates Diversity with "Canvas of Culture: Hispanic Talent Shaping Fort Worth" EventSource: City of Forth Worth

To champion diversity and celebrate the contributions of the Hispanic community, the Diversity & Inclusion Employee Committee of Fort Worth is slated to present "Canvas of Culture: Hispanic Talent Shaping Fort Worth," as part of its Diversity Matters initiative. This commemorative event mirrors the city's commitment to fostering an inclusive atmosphere that not only recognizes but actively promotes the rich tapestry of backgrounds and traditions within its community.

On Thursday, September 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., attendees are invited to simultaneously honor Hispanic Heritage Month and to witness firsthand a vibrant array of local Hispanic talents. This panel discussion is set to highlight artists from a range of disciplines, spanning the visual arts to culinary arts to music, and is promised to include demonstrations and performances guaranteed to captivate.

The event is not just limited to those who can attend in person; anyone with internet access can join in on the celebration. Thanks to Fort Worth's media coverage, the entire program will be broadcast on FWTV and streamed on the City’s YouTube channel, as informed by the City of Fort Worth. Afterward, it will be made available on demand, ensuring that all those interested will have the opportunity to experience the cultural showcase at their convenience.

The venue for this exhibition of Hispanic Heritage is none other than the historic Old City Hall, located at 200 Texas St., in the city's revered Council Chambers. Those looking to be part of the event are encouraged to mark their calendars and set aside the time to experience the cultural contributions that have helped to shape and continue to dynamically influence, the city of Fort Worth.