Honeyland Festival program to provide career development, access for C•CAP Houston Students

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In an effort to solidify its investment in Greater Houston’s Black community, organizers with the Honeyland Festivalannounced two initiatives to impact students enrolled at Houston ISD on Oct. 25.

The inaugural festival takes place Nov. 11-12 at Sugar Land’s Crown Festival Park. Its creation—as outlined in the release—is an ode to Black expression through music, food and culture. But even further, it aims to address systemic inequalities and barriers faced by Black creators, Black-led organizations and Black-serving entities in hospitality, events and cultural industries.