Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church has been central to Black Houstonians’ efforts to safe and defend civic and human rights since its founding in 1962 by the late Rev. Dr. William A. “Invoice” Lawson.
So, it solely made sense that Wheeler served as the positioning of the “Congressional District 18 Candidates Discussion board: Floor Zero for Justice” on Aug. 28.
The discussion board featured 5 of the almost 20 candidates working to signify the historic 18th Congressional District: Zoe Cadore, Amanda Edwards, Isaiah Martin, Christian Menefee and Robert Slater.
Melanie Miles Bazil of the Harris County Democratic Social gathering (HCDP) shared that the duly elected CD18 Precinct Chairs chosen the 5 contributors.

“These grassroots leaders have been interviewing candidates, attending boards and reviewing platforms for months,” stated Miles Bazil. “They [voted] to establish the 5 candidates they consider greatest signify the vary of concepts and viability for CD18.”

Discussion board attendees weren’t shy about sharing their takes on the discussion board’s highs and lows, and selecting a discussion board winner.
Who gained?
It was troublesome to gauge, just by crowd reactions, which of the 5 collaborating candidates emerged from the discussion board as a possible frontrunner. The reply to the query “Who gained” relied on who you requested.

“Christian Menefee was my greatest candidate on this night,” stated Houstonian David Williams, who emphasised expertise and accomplishments. “I say that as a result of I’ve had a variety of publicity with Christian. I’ve seen his work, the work that he has accomplished within the state, the work that he’s accomplished in submitting fits towards the Trump administration, and never solely submitting fits, however successful them.
“These issues matter to me. A monitor file issues. A number of the candidates have been good. They have been all good. However Christian Menefee was positively my greatest candidate on this night time.”
Joetta Stevenson, chairperson of Precinct 160, was initially hesitant to share who she thought gained the night time, however she lastly relented.
“I’m just a little bit biased solely as a result of I’ve decided, and I decided some time in the past. I believed that Amanda Edwards is the prime individual that I feel can be glorious for the CD 18 seat,” shared Stevenson, who added a caveat. “Nonetheless, I’m additionally individuals who I feel make good representatives, nonetheless. And I noticed some individuals even youthful than Amanda, who have been firebrands, and I actually love that.”
Remington Wiley supplied no hesitation when responding to the query, “Who gained?”

“Zoe Cadore. She got here in and he or she was prepared to offer her expertise, to offer her enthusiasm for wanting to actually work on this district and work with the Republicans and the Democrats on bipartisan options,” shared Wiley.
Danny Norris, a former Harris County Division of Training board member, gave a solution that sounded political, but heartfelt and real.
“Who gained? The individuals gained. They acquired to see 5 nice and polished candidates,” declared Norris.
And it’s exhausting to argue with Norris. Seemingly, all 5 candidates obtained love from attendees within the type of applause and verbal confirmations, although neither was allowed by the discussion board’s guidelines, which have been enforced by moderators Sonny Messiah Jiles, Defender Community writer and CEO, and Greg Groogan, Fox 26 reporter.
Positives
Although Williams preferred the candidates’ dialogue about economics, he was actually energized by one other matter—battling Republicans.
“Preventing again strongly, that’s what we want within the 18th district,” stated Williams. We want a candidate that’s going to actively and with dedication and fervour struggle towards the Trump administration, Greg Abbott, redistricting and gerrymandering, the issues which are working in direct battle with our pursuits and our wants for our households and our kids.”
Steveson was additionally fired up concerning the ardour displayed by the “firebrands.”
“I feel as a result of I’m out of the Fifth Ward space, which Barbara Jordan got here from, which Mickey Leland got here from, which Sheila Jackson Lee was an honorary Fifth Ward member, I’m telling you… We want any individual robust. We want somebody with expertise, and we want any individual that’s a fighter.
“As a result of we come from a combating neighborhood and we don’t play.”
What stood out?
For all her hearth, Stevenson nonetheless appreciated the range of the candidates.
“I actually preferred the truth that the 5 that have been chosen, I feel they have been all totally different sufficient that they every introduced one thing particular to this debate, which made it fascinating,” she stated.
Stevenson was additionally floored by the turnout.


“This place was packed. This place was packed. That tells me that we’re not asleep,” shouted Stevenson. “We’re Democrats. We’re able to struggle. We’re prepared to face up for the CD 18. We’re prepared to face up towards individuals within the state of Texas who aren’t representing all people in Texas. We’re able to struggle. And I like that.”
Wiley agreed.
“It was superb to see how many individuals have been right here to really see the talk,” shared Wiley. “We’ve been with out illustration for over seven months, which is totally ridiculous. And the individuals are right here, and we’re eager to see who’s going to actually come out and do the work and assist the neighborhood.
“I believed it was fascinating that we had a room full of individuals and a stage stuffed with nice candidates who’ve introduced all of their expertise right here to signify our district.”
Context
CD 18 is without doubt one of the districts on the coronary heart of Texas Republicans’ redistricting (gerrymandering) efforts, which have made nationwide information. District 18 residents have been with out congressional illustration because the demise of U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner. That can change within the Nov. 4 particular election known as by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Turner gained the seat vacated by the demise of U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who held it for 29 years.
HCDP, together with Black Ladies of Higher Houston PAC (BWGH) and Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church, sponsored the discussion board. The discussion board’s media sponsors included Fox 26 and the Defender Community, with Fox 26 reporter Greg Groogan and the Defender Community’s writer and proprietor Sonny Messiah Jiles serving as moderators.
“It’s only becoming that [Wheeler] assist present a platform the place the neighborhood can hear immediately from candidates who aspire to hold ahead the legacy of brave, principled management that has all the time been synonymous with CD18,” stated Dr. Angela Ravin-Anderson, director of Wheeler’s social justice ministry. Anderson referenced Wheeler’s “lengthy legacy of advocacy and civic management,” led by Wheeler’s founding pastor, Rev. Dr. William Alexander Lawson, through the Civil Rights Motion.
“At this time, below the management of Pastor Marcus D. Cosby, we proceed that legacy by standing on the forefront of the struggle towards racist gerrymandering and all efforts to silence the voices of our neighborhood.”