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IfThenSheCan – The Exhibit: Game Changers, showcasing contemporary STEM sports innovators
There will be 26 life-sized, 3-D printed statues on display during the FIFA World Cup Fan Festival at Fair Park. Lyda Hill Philanthropies ’ IF/THEN® Initiative will debut #IfThenSheCan – The Exhibit: Game Changers celebrating leaders whose work demonstrates how science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fuel the world of sports. In collaboration with the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee, the interactive exhibit will be on public display from Thursday, June 11
Raven Jordan
Apr 83 min read


Perot Museum opens immersive soccer exhibit in celebration of World Cup
Photo courtesy Kelly Alexander Ahead of the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup, The Perot Museum of Nature and Science just opened a soccer exhibit going into the science and history of the sport. It will be on public display from March 7- September 7. The exhibit, called "Soccer: More Than a Game," provides a STEM educational experience highlighting the connective threads of the science, technology, engineering, and math that contribute to the success of soccer. " Soccer: Mo
Raven Jordan
Mar 62 min read


Human rights prioritzed with training kits ahead of the World Cup
Graphic via FWC Dallas The FWC Dallas has released training kits emphasizing protecting human rights and reducing human trafficking during major sporting events such as the World Cup. There will be six areas of focus: human trafficking, workers rights, accessibility, safety and non-discrimination, unsheltered population, and fair housing. They will also highlight cultural awareness through foods, signs in multiple languages, and interfaith accommodations. Human Trafficking St
Raven Jordan
Feb 181 min read


Sunny South Dallas Celebrates FIFA World Cup 2026 With Grand Opening of Volunteer Center at Fair Park
Under clear skies and an even brighter sense of anticipation, Sunny South Dallas took center stage Tuesday as city leaders, FIFA partners, and community members officially opened the FIFA World Cup Volunteer Center at Fair Park. The new hub, located inside the historic Food and Fiber Pavilion, marks a major milestone in Dallas’s march toward hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026. The ceremony drew representatives from the North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee, Dallas Cit
Raven Jordan
Nov 18, 20252 min read
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