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WE
THE 
PEOPLE

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JUSTICE.COMMUNITY. REFORM

30%

of Black business ownership grew faster than the national average

1 in 3 Black adults live in economically distressed communities

(Economic Innovation Group, 2021)

$9M

Black individuals in the U.S. lacked consistent access to enough food for a healthy life

(Economic Research Service)

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FAMILY

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EDUCATION

Local Family Business

ECONOMICS

SOCIAL JUSTICE

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The Culture Commission Coalition is calling on the community and the media to attend an urgent press conference addressing a grave civil rights violation.

On Monday, April 28, 2025, the Coalition called for justice in response to the unjust attack on Mr. Michael Singleton, an innocent man who was violently assaulted by members of the Dallas Police Department. The incident, captured on video by concerned citizens, has since circulated globally, igniting widespread outrage and calls for justice.

Read the Full Press Release here.

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OUR MISSION

At The Culture Commission, our mission is to foster collaboration and synergy among diverse groups, aiming to strengthen the fabric of our communities. We believe in the power of unity and collective action to drive positive change in our society.

"Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, neither persons nor property will be safe." — Frederick Douglass

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WHAT WE DO

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As a coordinating body, we work tirelessly to facilitate partnerships and initiatives that promote cultural enrichment, social development, and community well-being. By leveraging our network and expertise at the communal and governmental levels, we seek to amplify the impact of grassroots organizations and empower them to realize their full potential. We work exclusively with organizations and entities by facilitating orchestrated initiatives that serve a common goal.

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● Entrepreneurship Acceleration
● Community Enhancement
● Civil Synergy
● Health Enrichment
● Financial Ecosystems
● Human Rights
● Political Engagement

OUR PILLARS

SECURING
FUNDING

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One of our primary objectives is to secure financial support from private and government sources to
bolster the efforts of local community initiatives.

 

We are committed to identifying funding opportunities,
crafting compelling proposals, and advocating for the resources needed to drive meaningful progress.

In 2024, Black-founded startups received just 0.48% of all U.S. venture capital funding—approximately $661 million out of $136 billion

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GET

INVOLVED

Whether you are a grassroot organization, a potential funding partner, or an individual passionate about
community empowerment, we welcome you to join us in our mission.

Together, we can build a more
vibrant, inclusive, and resilient society.

As of 2024, only eight companies in the Fortune 500 are led by Black CEOs, representing just 1.6% of all CEOs. This is markedly disproportionate to Black Americans' 14.4% share of the U.S. population

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LET'S BUILD A STRONGER FUTURE

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Robert Slater, 

Founder & Chairman

The Culture Commission invites you to be part of a movement that champions collaboration, equity, and cultural vitality.

By working together, we can create a lasting legacy of positive change and opportunity for all.

GENERAL & MEDIA INQUIRIES:
Phone: (713) 766-9806

Email: info@culturecommission.org

SOCIAL:
Facebook.com/culturecommission
Instagram.com/culturecommissioncoalition​

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