Wednesday, April 22, 2026

TAMACC E-Newsletter

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From Courage to Opportunity:

Honoring the Legacy of Roy P. Benavidez


In partnership with the Roy P. Benavidez family and foundation, TAMACC and Leadership Tejas are proud to announce the launch of a powerful new tradition, the inaugural Roy P. Benavidez Legacy Luncheon.


This is more than an event. It is a call to action.


Tickets are now available for this first-ever luncheon, and affordable sponsorship opportunities are open for those who want to be part of building something that will grow into a signature, long-standing tradition. Your participation today helps lay the foundation for tomorrow.


The mission is clear: to invest in the next generation of leaders and ensure that no promising student is left behind due to a lack of opportunity.


The name behind this effort carries a legacy that demands attention.


Roy P. Benavidez was not expected to become a legend. Born into poverty in Texas, he overcame discrimination, hardship, and every barrier placed before him. But his life proves that expectation is never the measure of a person—action is.


When his moment came during the Vietnam War, under intense enemy fire, he didn’t hesitate. He stepped forward—alone, outnumbered, and outgunned—and chose courage over fear.


What followed was more than bravery. It was an unwavering commitment in the face of impossible odds.


Now, that legacy continues through this scholarship luncheon—and you have an opportunity to be part of it.


If you are interested in attending, sponsoring a table, or helping underwrite the event, do not hesitate to contact the TAMACC office at president@tamacc.org or (512) 444-5727. Tickets are sold through Eventbrite, or you may contact the office directly.


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What’s the difference between Hispanic and Latino, and do those terms really mean the same thing?


In this episode of The Latino Business Report, we sit down with Dr. Maria Del Carmen Unda to explore the origins and evolving meanings of Hispanic, Latino, and Chicano. This conversation goes beyond labels to uncover how identity is shaped—and why the way someone chooses to identify is personal and worth respecting.


Tune in and discover the deeper story behind the words we use every day.

 

LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD HERE

Walmart is Investing in Your Stores to Drive Speed, Convenience, and Growth


BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS, April 16, 2026 — This year, we are making a significant investment in our stores across the United States, reinforcing our commitment to the communities we serve. This investment is intended to create jobs, help strengthen local economies, and make shopping faster and more convenient for our customers.

 

In early 2024, we committed to opening or converting more than 150 new locations while continuing to update the stores in our portfolio. Today, we are continuing to deliver on that promise.


What Customers Will See in Our Stores

 

  • Wider aisles and updated layouts
  • Eye-catching displays and expanded assortments
  • Expanded pickup and delivery services, including express delivery options
  • Updated Vision Centers and Pharmacies with private consultation rooms
  • New digital touchpoints are helping bring our online assortment into the shopping experience
  • Refreshed interiors and exteriors with modern signage, improved parking, and landscaping

 

Many Neighborhood Markets are receiving expanded deli and hot bar selections, improved lighting and fixtures, pharmacy delivery options, and upgraded areas for fulfilling online grocery orders. We're undergoing a rapid remodel program to deliver quicker results with minimal customer disruption.

 

Our goal is simple: we want shopping to feel easy, intuitive, and connected while continuing to deliver the everyday low prices our customers expect.


Stronger Communities and More Opportunities

 

We are investing not just in buildings, but in people and in the places we call home. From community grants to supplier partnerships, these investments help support local economies in meaningful ways.

 

We continue to deliver on the commitment we made two years ago because we know our stores matter to customers, to communities, and to the future of retail. Our network of stores is one of our greatest strengths, and we are leveraging it to bring customers the speed, value, and service they expect.


You can read the full report with so much more information HERE.

From Mandates to Movements: Reclaiming Equity and Freedom in Higher Education


The Texas Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (TADOHE) is hosting its upcoming Summer Summit in collaboration with the For the Love of Texas Summit (FLOT) and Black Brown Dialogue on Policy (BBDP). This convening is designed as a teach-in space that brings together educators, leaders, and advocates to engage in critical dialogue, strategy-building, and collective action around equity in higher education.


The summit will center on key areas, including:


• Rearticulating equity through the lived experiences of students, faculty, and educators

• Examining the cross-sector impacts of DEI policy shifts

• Advancing educator wellness, sustainability, and resistance

• Navigating academic freedom, student rights, and compliance


We are currently accepting proposals and welcome contributions from individuals and organizations committed to this work. We also encourage you to share this opportunity with your networks.


Learn more and submit here: https://forms.gle/Jhd8pzLdV7Fiq5yW7

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Friday, April 10, 2026

TAMACC E-Newsletter

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Join the Mission: Honoring a Legacy, Building Leaders


TAMACC, in partnership with the Roy P. Benavidez Foundation and family, and Leadership Tejas, invites you to be part of something bigger than an event: the inaugural Roy P. Benavidez Scholarship Luncheon.


This is not a formality. It is a call to action.


We are proud to launch this signature luncheon to honor the legacy of Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez, a true American hero whose life exemplified courage, sacrifice, and service. Born in Texas and raised in poverty, he overcame extraordinary hardship and went on to perform heroic actions in Vietnam, saving the lives of fellow soldiers despite severe injuries. For his bravery, he was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military distinction.


His story reminds us that greatness is defined not by circumstance, but by character.


If you are interested in attending, sponsoring a table, or helping underwrite the event, do not hesitate to contact the TAMACC office at president@tamacc.org or (512) 444-5727.


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HUB Program Hearings – Your Voice Is Critical

 

The Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program will soon undergo two pivotal hearings that will determine its future. These hearings provide a rare and essential opportunity for our community to be heard directly and on record.

 

In‑Person Court Hearing – Monday, April 13

We must fill the room. Our presence matters, and it will send a powerful message about the importance of the HUB Program to minority‑, women‑, and veteran‑owned businesses across Texas.

 

We Need You

Please show up, speak out, and help ensure our voices are heard. The strength of our advocacy depends on our collective action.


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HUB HEARING | Email Comments

 

If you were unable to attend, you can still be heard by submitting written comments by April 12, 2026. You may submit by email or mail and include your name, business, and how this rule change has affected your business. 

 

EMAIL: Gerard.MacCrossan@cpa.texas.gov

MAIL: Gerard MacCrossan, Post Office Box 13528, Austin, Texas 78711

 

COURT HEARING | In Person

 

Monday, April 13, 2026

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Travis County District Court

1700 Guadalupe

Austin, Texas 78701

 

A lawsuit has been filed regarding the change to the HUB Program. If you would like to read more about Globe Trucking, Inc., et al. v. Kelly Hancock et al., click here: gbef.com/the-hub-case

 

SHOW UP! SPEAK UP! BE HEARD!

Walmart’s Annual Open Call

Entrepreneurs Wanted

 

Are you an entrepreneur with a shelf-ready product made, grown, or assembled in the U.S.? Don't miss the opportunity to showcase your products and receive valuable feedback on your pitch during a stop on the Road to Open Call tour.

 

Selected entrepreneurs can even earn a coveted fast pass to our exclusive Open Call event in Bentonville, Arkansas. During Open Call 2025, 100+ entrepreneurs secured deals to sell their products on Walmart or Sams Club shelves or online at Walmart.com. Are you next?

 

This Years Tour Stops

  • May 14: Dallas, TX - (Applications close April 24)
  • May 21: Orlando, FL - (Applications close May 1)
  • May 25-29: Baltimore, MD - (Applications close May 8)
  • June 11: Indianapolis, IN - (Applications close May 22)
  • June 18: Salt Lake City, UT - (Applications close May 29)
  • June 24: Atlanta, GA - (Applications close June 5)

 

Click HERE to apply for a spot at one of the stops on the Road to Open Call.

 

Questions about Open Call? Find answers to frequently asked questions HERE.

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