Transform 1012 N. Main Street is transforming

the former Ku Klux Klan Auditorium in Fort Worth, TX into

The Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing, named 

after a Black butcher who was lynched by a White mob in 1921.

Transform 1012 N. Main Street Featured on

CNN & the Today Show 

 

“The KKK once gathered at this Texas site…”

Find us on CNN in this article from Brandon Tensley. Featured in the Race Deconstructed Newsletter.

 
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“Former KKK building being transformed into space of healing”

Watch the interview with NBC’s

the Today Show here.

 
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Transform 1012 N. Main Street is a nonprofit organization and donations are

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Transform 1012 N. Main Street Leadership

DNAWORKS | LGBTQ SAVES | Opal Lee Foundation | SOL Ballet Folklórico | Tarrant County Coalition for Peace and Justice | The Fred Rouse Foundation | The Welman Project | Window to Your World |

1012 Youth Council

Project Partners

 J.L. Powers & Associates |

MASS Design Group | Post L Group |  The Projects Group 

| Saira Jasmine Concepts | SpawGlass |

 United Way of Tarrant County

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