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The senior minister of Houston's First Unitarian Universalist Church is publicly distancing himself from the controversial remarks made by his partner about the Camp Mystic flood disaster that killed 27 campers and counselors over the Fourth of July weekend.
The reverend boyfriend of the former Houston mayoral appointee who went on a tirade against Camp Mystic — where 27 campers and counselors were killed in the Texas flooding — has
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EURweb on MSNHouston Reverend Condemns Partner’s (Sade Perkins) Controversial Remarks on Camp Mystic TragedyIn the wake of the devastating floods that struck Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, over the Fourth of July weekend, a Houston reverend and his church are working to distance themselves from inflammatory comments made by the minister’s partner.
Dr. Christina B. Propst and Sade Perkins, a former appointee to Houston’s Food Insecurity Board, were condemned for their posts.
Dr. Christina B. Propst drew widespread scorn following the disparaging, since-deleted post under her old Facebook username, Chris Tina.
A former member of Houston’s Food Insecurity Board was fired after she posted a racially tinged video mocking victims of
She was appointed to the City’s Food Insecurity Board by former Mayor Sylvester Turner in 2023, and her term expired in January 2025. Mayor John Whitmire has no plans to reappoint her, and the City is taking immediate steps to remove her permanently from the board.
Sade Perkins was slammed after calling flood-hit Camp Mystic a 'white-only girls' Christian camp in a controversial post following the Texas floods
Houston Mayor John Whitmire has released a statement following the controversy surrounding a former City of Houston employee identified on social media as ‘Sade Perkins’.
Outrage as Ex-Houston Official Claims 'No One Would Care' If Camp Mystic Victims Were Hispanic The controversy intensified as Perkins posted a new video at a shooting range, further stoking anger.