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Texas Standard for June 4, 2026: A photographic portrait of Black Texas and the American South
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· June 4, 2026
· 1 min read
Photographer Rahim Fortune’s new collection “Kinship & Community” documents Black life, memory and culture through deeply personal images rooted in Texas and beyond. He joins the Standard with more.
Key takeaway Photographer Rahim Fortune’s new collection “Kinship & Community” documents Black life, memory and culture through deeply personal images rooted in Texas and beyond.
The outcome of the Democratic primary runoff in the new TX-18 has significant implications for The Woodlands area, which is part of the larger Houston metropolitan region. As a community that shares the same Gulf hurricane and flooding risks as Houston, The Woodlands' residents may be interested in how the new representative will address these regional concerns. The Woodlands Township, which governs the community, often collaborates with neighboring cities and counties on issues like flood mitigation and emergency preparedness. The new representative's stance on these issues could impact The Woodlands' ability to secure federal funding and support for local projects. With the Conroe ISD and Tomball ISD school districts serving The Woodlands, education policy will also be a key area to watch, as the new representative's views on education could influence the local schools and the community's overall quality of life.
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Published: June 4, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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What is this story about? Photographer Rahim Fortune’s new collection “Kinship & Community” documents Black life, memory and culture through deeply personal images rooted in Texas and beyond. He joins the Standard with more.
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