H.R. No. 2311
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, For the better part of a century, the Carver
  Community Cultural Center has played a prominent role in the social
  and civic life of San Antonio's historic Eastside area; and
         WHEREAS, When the center was built in 1929, it was the only
  library and performance venue available to the city's African
  American residents; from the 1930s through the early 1960s, it
  played host to legendary musicians such as Duke Ellington, Ella
  Fitzgerald, Paul Robeson, Louis Armstrong, Charlie "Bird" Parker,
  and Dizzy Gillespie; it also served as the location for high school
  graduations, debutante balls, weekly social dances, weddings,
  political rallies, club meetings, and a plethora of other events
  that shaped the lives of generations of area citizens; and
         WHEREAS, Due to the impact of desegregation, as well as
  changing housing patterns and inadequate maintenance of the
  building, the Carver Community Cultural Center was closed in the
  late 1960s; during the next decade, a number of Eastside civic
  leaders lobbied for the restoration of the center; after
  discovering that the city planned to demolish it in 1973, employees
  and clients of the United Citizens Project Planning and Operating
  Committee, under the leadership of director Nova Hill, placed
  themselves in front of bulldozers until the mayor rescinded the
  demolition order; after the center was saved, negotiations for its
  renovation began in earnest; and
         WHEREAS, In 1976, the newly renovated Carver Community
  Cultural Center reopened under the ownership and management of the
  City of San Antonio; city officials introduced a new vision that
  transformed the facility into a multiethnic and multicultural
  performing and visual arts center primarily focusing on the
  artistry of African Americans; today, the center continues to bring
  nationally and internationally acclaimed artists to San Antonio and
  hosts exhibits, artist residencies, master classes, workshops, and
  private functions for individuals and organizations; and
         WHEREAS, The Carver Community Cultural Center has long served
  as an essential resource for residents of San Antonio's Eastside
  and a living link to their shared history, and its continued
  existence is a testament to the collective will of many individuals
  with a desire to preserve the community's rich cultural legacy;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize the Carver Community Cultural Center
  for its historical significance and ongoing civic contributions and
  commend all those associated with this iconic facility; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the center as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.
 
  Gervin-Hawkins
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 2311 was adopted by the House on May
  29, 2023, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House