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On April 11th 2026, Fayette Together is co-sponsoring a powerful upcoming community event, a public screening and discussion of the acclaimed documentary Two Towns of Jasper. We believe this film can serve as a meaningful catalyst for dialogue in our own community
This groundbreaking film explores the aftermath of the 1998 murder of James Byrd Jr. in Jasper, Texas—one of the most brutal hate crimes in recent U.S. history.
The movie, Two Towns of Jasper, is a powerful documentary that explores the tragic, racially motivated murder of James Byrd Jr. in Jasper, Texas, in 1998. The film uses an innovative approach: two documentary crews—one Black, one white—filmed in parallel, capturing different community perspectives and inviting honest reflection on race, justice, and reconciliation. It prompts us to think about how race shapes the way we experience events, history, and life in America.
Though the events took place over 25 years ago, issues of racial injustice, division, and systemic bias are still very present today.
This is an opportunity for us, as a community, to watch together, reflect together, and talk openly about hard but necessary topics. The goal is not blame or shame — it is learning, listening, and growing toward greater understanding and compassion.
Through this showing and discussion, we hope to Foster honest dialogue about race, justice and violence in our society. Build empathy by seeing and hearing diverse perspectives and discovering shared values. And reflect together on how justice and healing can grow within our own community. Identify steps we can take—individually and collectively—to build a more inclusive and equitable community.
Please join us for the public screening and discussion of the acclaimed documentary, Two Towns of Jasper, April 11th at 11:30am at the 4thfloor of the Inman Student & Community Center on the CMU Campus. Heavy refreshments will be served. FREE and open to all. RSVP, if possible, to: luelockridgelane@yahoo.com.
This event is sponsored by Fayette Together, Central Methodist University, The United Methodist Church and The Center for Faith and Service.
At Fayette Together, we are dedicated to creating meaningful change in our community through various projects and programs. Our efforts focus on critical areas such as education, healthcare, and social services, all aimed at addressing the most pressing needs of our neighbors. Discover more about our initiatives and how you can get involved or benefit from them.
• Advocating for Affordable Housing: We work tirelessly to promote accessible housing options for all community members.
• Community Relations: Engaging with local entities such as the City of Fayette, Central Methodist University, Fayette Public Schools, and other organizations to foster strong community ties.
• Community-Wide Survey: A survey collected in a variety of ways throughout the community on the culture of Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity. Download The Survey
• Fayette Reads Together: A collaborative project where community members from diverse backgrounds explore and challenge systemic racism, economic disparities, and social injustice.
• Howard County Historical Museum Partnership: Partnering to preserve and promote the rich history of our area.
• Leadership Development: Cultivating the next generation of leaders through targeted initiatives.
• Law Enforcement Initiatives: Building trust and cooperation between law enforcement and the community.
• Mental Health Initiatives: Providing mental health awareness and care support and resources.
• Paige-Liberty Park Project: Revitalizing our local park to create a safe and welcoming space for all. See the progress and impact of this project here.
• African American Quilt Show: Fayette Together hosted an African American Quilt show at the Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American Art in 2024. See pictures from the show here.
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