Third Spaces, Community & Celebrate Black Austin } Guests Bryan and Jane
Release Date: 01/27/2026
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In this episode of Can You Hear Me Now?, Lady Madelyn and Vicki Merriwether sit down with Bryan and Jane, the founders of Celebrate Black Austin Tours and Third Spaces, to discuss community, culture, and the importance of preserving Black history in Austin. After relocating to Austin, Bryan and Jane wanted to learn more about the city’s Black community but found limited resources and visibility. In response, they created Celebrate Black Austin Tours to intentionally share the rich, often overlooked stories of Black Austin—particularly the history rooted in East Austin, where Black...
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info_outlineIn this episode of Can You Hear Me Now?, Lady Madelyn and Vicki Merriwether sit down with Bryan and Jane, the founders of Celebrate Black Austin Tours and Third Spaces, to discuss community, culture, and the importance of preserving Black history in Austin.
After relocating to Austin, Bryan and Jane wanted to learn more about the city’s Black community but found limited resources and visibility. In response, they created Celebrate Black Austin Tours to intentionally share the rich, often overlooked stories of Black Austin—particularly the history rooted in East Austin, where Black residents historically lived and built thriving communities.
The conversation also explores Third Spaces, a curated, community-focused experience designed to bring people together in meaningful ways. With the Black population spread across Austin and surrounding areas, finding places to connect, fellowship, and build relationships can be challenging. Third Spaces creates a welcoming environment—often described as a family-reunion-style gathering—where people can simply show up, be seen, and build community.
This episode highlights the power of storytelling, the need for spaces of belonging, and the work being done to restore, preserve, and celebrate Black history and culture in Austin.