The Public Affairs Podcast
This episode is a heartfelt conversation about legacy, community, and the importance of carrying on the torch for those who paved the way. Ashley Turner-Captain shares a personal story of how her father, a former mayor, created the Sylvester Turner Acres Home Juneteenth Parade, which has become a beloved annual tradition in the community. This year, the parade is taking a pause, but the celebration lives on in a new form. Ashley Turner-Captain talks about the parade's history and the significance of Juneteenth, a holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. She also shares stories about her father's passion for the community and his efforts to bring the World Cup to Houston. The conversation takes a personal turn as the speaker opens up about her own experiences and the challenges she faces as a leader in her community. Ashley Turner-Captain's words are filled with wisdom and insight, as she talks about the importance of integrity, doing the right thing even when no one is watching, and carrying on the legacy of those who came before us. She also shares her plans for the future, including the return of the Juneteenth Parade in 2027. If you're interested in hearing more about this inspiring conversation, tune in to this episode to learn about the speaker's journey, her father's legacy, and the importance of community and integrity. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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