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The Gulf Coast Community Resilience Conference

The Gulf Coast Community Resilience Conference

Thursday, March 26th, 2026 | Beaumont, Texas 

Resilience Through History

About Our Event

 The “Resilience through History” Conference brings together academic researchers and community to highlight and celebrate the resilient spirit of SETX. By studying and sharing the history of resilience, we aim to inform development and innovation, gain understanding of our communities, and connect with each other at present.

Registration Is Open!

This event is designed for all of us — neighbors, leaders, educators, nonprofits, faith communities, responders, students, and residents who cares about the strength of Southeast Texas.

Hosted By
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Theme
Resilience Through History

Date
Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time 
Check In At 8:30AM 

Conference Speakers

Conference Location
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Attire
Business Casual

Contact
Cfr@lamar.edu 

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Parking and Directions

Conference parking in Parking Lot C-1 is Free.
Clear signage will be posted on the day of the event and walking directions to the Setzer Student Center will be provided prior to the conference to ensure smooth arrival.

Interactive Campus Map

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Meals Provided By
Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts 

In an effort to provide an educational experience meals have been prepared by the 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆 Nutrition, Hospitality and Human Services Program.

 

 

Conference Accommodations

Host Hotel

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2355 I-10 South
Beaumont, TX 77705
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Booking Contact

Paige Dugas (409) 617-0604

 

A special group rate of $89 per night has been secured for conference speakers, panelists and attendees. This rate includes a daily breakfast.

We encourage you to reserve early as rooms are limited.

 

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Thursday, March 26, 2026
        Location Setzer Live Oak Ballroom | All Events

8:30 - 8:55 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

Breakfast Burritos Fresh Fruit/Assorted Muffins Provided By Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts

8:55 - 9:00 a.m.

Welcome 

Dr. Brian Williams, Exec. Director for Center for Resiliency

9:00 - 10:15 a.m.

Research Session 1

From Surviving To Thriving: Early Patterns of Resiliency From The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century USA

  • "Real Lives in the Eighteenth Century: Survival and Endurance in Difficult Times” 
    Research presented by 
    Rebecca Boone| Professor & Dean of Arts & Science, Lamar Univ.

  • "Rivers, Seasons, and Survival: Indigenous Resilience in 18th-Century Southeast Texas"
    Research presented by 
    Fior Daliso García Lara | Asst. Professor, Univ. of TX El Paso

  • "Documenting Joy: Celebrating Black Communities in East & Southeast Texas"
    Research presented by Gordon S. Williams

Chair/Respondent | Jimmy Bryan, Professor & Department Chair of History, Lamar Univ.

10:15 - 10:30 a.m.

Break

Fruit, Muffins, Coffee, Decaf Coffee, Hot Tea, & Water

10:30 - 11:45 a.m.

Research Session 2

Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

  • "Cultivating Resilience: The Evolution of Disaster Responses in Agricultural Communities of Central Texas" Research presentation by Jean Lonie Dudley |Asst.Professor & Co-Director of the Center for Rural Resilience, Tarleton State Univ.
  • "Codes, Costs, and Compliance: A Post Katrina History of Resilient Building Policy in Louisiana, with Implications for Southeast Texas", Research presentation by Meggan Franks |Asst.Professor, Louisiana State Univ., Monica Farris|Research Professor, Univ. of New Orleans and Rubayet Bin Mustafiz | Assistant Professor at the LSU AgCenter's LaHoust Research and Education Center 

  • "Before the Pandemic: The Evolution of Public Health Resilience in Southeast Texas"
    Research presented by Brittny Bratcher-Rasmus |Asst. Professor, Lamar Univ.
    and 
    Amanda Divin |Assoc. Professor, Lamar Univ. 

Chair/Respondent | Tom Sowers, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Lamar Univ.

11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.

Lunch

Vegetarian Enchiladas,Mesquite-Smoked Beef Brisket,Grilled Chicken Thighs,Baked Cheddar Grits,Green Beans and Roll Provided By Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts 


  • Lunch Address
    President Taylor

  • Welcome 
    Dr. Gene Theodori

  • Keynote Speaker
    Don E. Albrecht
    Community Resilience and Sports

  • Launching 1st Resilience Digital Collection
    Williams, Gjoci, and CfR Team
    Honoring the sacrifices made and celebrating the successes achieved by ordinary people, communities, local organizations, businesses, and governments-at the core of the SETX resiliency.
1:15 - 2:15 p.m.

Community Resilience Panel 


  • Moderator| John Rollins
2:15 - 2:30 p.m.

Break

Grab and Go Desserts| Mini Chocolate Pies, Praline Cookies, Lemon-Blueberry Bars
Provided By Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts

2:30 - 3:30 p.m.

Smart Storm Intro, Tributes and Acknowledgements

LU on Texas Map



Please continue to check this page for updates as event gets closer.
Schedule is subject to change.

Conference Speakers

Rebecca Boone

Rebecca Boone

Dean, Professor of History, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆

Rebecca Boone

Rebecca Boone

Dean, Professor of History, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 9:00AM | Research Session 1

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: From Surviving To Thriving: Early Patterns of Resiliency From The Eighteenth-Century USA

Theme:"Real Lives in the Eighteenth Century: Survival and Endurance in Difficult Times”

Rebecca Ard Boone is the author of four books, War, Domination, and the Monarchy of FranceMercurino di Gattinara and the Creation of the Spanish EmpireReal Lives in the Sixteenth Century, and Real Lives in the Eighteenth Century. She earned her Ph.D. in early-modern European history from Rutgers University in 2000 and currently serves as Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor of History at 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆.

Fior Daliso Garc铆a Lara

Fior Daliso Garc铆a Lara

 Assistant Professor, University of Texas El Paso

Fior Daliso Garc铆a Lara

Fior Daliso Garc铆a Lara

 Assistant Professor, University of Texas El Paso


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 9:00AM | Research Session 1

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: From Surviving To Thriving: Early Patterns of Resiliency From The Eighteenth-Century USA

Theme: “Rivers, Seasons, and Survival: Indigenous Resilience in 18th-Century Southeast Texas"

Fior Daliso García Lara, a native of Mérida, Yucatán, is a historian of the borderlands specializing in Native American and environmental history. She earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of Texas at El Paso. Her doctoral dissertation examines the 18th-century Choctaw experience in Spanish Louisiana and the establishment of imperial frontiers from an environmental perspective. Her research has appeared in publications including “Nature, Displacement, and Choctaw Migration in the Louisiana–Texas Border in the Late Eighteenth Century” (The Texas Gulf Historical and Biographical Record, 2023) and “Piracy and Smuggling on the Eastern Colonial Frontier of the Yucatán Peninsula during the Eighteenth Century” in Coloniality in the Maya Lowlands: Archaeological Perspectives (University Press of Colorado, 2022).

Gordon S. Williams

Gordon S. Williams

国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆 Television Studio Operations Manager, SETCAST Director

Gordon S. Williams

Gordon S. Williams

国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆 Television Studio Operations Manager, SETCAST Director


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 9:00AM | Research Session 1

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: From Surviving To Thriving: Early Patterns of Resiliency From The Eighteenth-Century USA

Theme: “Documenting Joy: Celebrating Black Communities in East & Southeast Texas”

Gordon S. Williams in the filmmaker and documentarian of Beaumont’s Black History—In Moving Pictures brings to light the stories of African Americans in Beaumont. His award-winning short films, “The Example” and “They Will Talk About Us: The Charlton-Pollard Story” were the first visual media productions to document that history. He received a “Special Congressional Recognition” from United States Representative Brian Babin for this work. Beaumont’s Black History—In Moving Pictures” work was added to the collection at The Black Film & Cinema Archive at Indiana University; this is the only archive in the world devoted solely to films by and about Black people. Williams was named a Fellow of the East Texas Historical Association in October 2025.

Jimmy Bryan

Jimmy Bryan

Professor and Department Chair of History, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆

Jimmy Bryan

Jimmy Bryan

Professor and Department Chair of History, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 9:00AM | Research Session 1

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: From Surviving To Thriving: Early Patterns of Resiliency From The Eighteenth-Century USA

Chair/Respondent

 

Jean Lonie Dudley

Jean Lonie Dudley

Assistant Professor & Co-Director of the Center for Rural Resilience, Tarleton State University

Jean Lonie Dudley

Jean Lonie Dudley

Assistant Professor & Co-Director of the Center for Rural Resilience, Tarleton State University


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme:"Cultivating Resilience: The Evolution of Disaster Responses in Agricultural Communities of Central Texas"

Dr. Jean Lonie Dudley is Assistant Professor of Agricultural Industries and co-director of the Center for Rural Resilience at Tarleton State University. She is a scholar and practitioner focused on agricultural community development, rural resilience, and capacity building in farming and ranching communities. Her work integrates historical analysis, community-based research, and applied resilience frameworks to inform policy and practice.

 

Meggan Franks

Meggan Franks

Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University

Meggan Franks

Meggan Franks

Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme: “Codes, Costs, and Compliance: A Post Katrina History of Resilient Building Policy in Louisiana, with Implications for Southeast Texas”

 Meggan Franks is an Assistant Professor at Louisiana State University specializing in community resilience, participatory evaluation, and adoption of hazard resistant practices. Her research integrates mixed methods to explain how policy, incentives, and perceptions shape household decisions about better than minimum building measures. She has led applied projects with youth and adult stakeholders using participatory mapping and appreciative inquiry and is currently advancing work on resilient housing adoption and climate related anxiety as it intersects with community adoption and adaptation.

 

Rubayet Bin Mustafiz

Rubayet Bin Mustafiz

Assistant Professor of Research at the LSU AgCenter’s LaHouse Research and Education Center

Rubayet Bin Mustafiz

Rubayet Bin Mustafiz

Assistant Professor of Research at the LSU AgCenter’s LaHouse Research and Education Center


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme: “Codes, Costs, and Compliance: A Post Katrina History of Resilient Building Policy in Louisiana, with Implications for Southeast Texas”

 

Rubayet Bin Mustafiz is an Assistant Research Professor focused on community resilience and hazard mitigation, with emphasis on how technical standards and policy shape household and builder decisions in flood‑prone regions. His work integrates historical policy analysis with applied methods to translate code requirements into practice. He collaborates with practitioners and local governments to produce actionable guidance that improves uptake of better than minimum measures in Gulf Coast communities.

Monica Farris

Monica Farris

Research Professor, University of New Orleans 

Monica Farris

Monica Farris

Research Professor, University of New Orleans 


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme: “Codes, Costs, and Compliance: A Post Katrina History of Resilient Building Policy in Louisiana, with Implications for Southeast Texas”

Monica Farris is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Applied Hazards Research Center at the University of New Orleans. Her work focuses on disaster policy, hazard mitigation, and community resilience in Gulf Coast contexts. She has led and contributed to multi-institutional research on flood plain management, recovery governance, and the translation of technical standards into local ordinance and practice. Her portfolio includes collaborations with local governments and federal partners that connect historical policy change to present outcomes in risk reduction and equity.

Dr. Brittny Bratcher-Rasmus

Dr. Brittny Bratcher-Rasmus

Assistant Professor, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆

Dr. Brittny Bratcher-Rasmus

Dr. Brittny Bratcher-Rasmus

Assistant Professor, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme:“Before the Pandemic: The Evolution of Public Health Resilience in Southeast Texas”

Dr. Brittny Bratcher-Rasmus is a public health educator, researcher, and advocate focused on advancing health equity through education, community engagement, and workforce development. She is an Assistant Professor at 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆, teaching courses in health program planning, community health, and health literacy. With over a decade of experience in higher education, nonprofit leadership, and federal health equity initiatives, she also served as Program Director at a healthcare consulting firm managing federal contracts to create culturally responsive training programs.

Amanda L. Divin聽

Amanda L. Divin聽

Associate Professor of Public Health in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆

Amanda L. Divin聽

Amanda L. Divin聽

Associate Professor of Public Health in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme:“Before the Pandemic: The Evolution of Public Health Resilience in Southeast Texas”

 

 Thomas Sowers

Thomas Sowers

Professor and Department Chair of Political Science, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆

 Thomas Sowers

Thomas Sowers

Professor and Department Chair of Political Science, 国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 10:30AM | Research Session 2

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Topic: Learning From History: Evolving Patterns Of Resiliency In Rural Texas And Beyond

Theme:“Before the Pandemic: The Evolution of Public Health Resilience in Southeast Texas”

Chair/Respondent

Don E. Albrecht

Don E. Albrecht

Keynote Speaker

Don E. Albrecht

Don E. Albrecht

Keynote Speaker


Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2026

Time: 11:45 pm

Conference Location: 
国产剧情福利一区二区麻豆
Setzer Student Center
4405 Jimmy Simmons Blvd
Beaumont, TX 77705

Theme: “Community Resilience through Sports”

Don E. Albrecht is a former faculty member and football recruiter from Texas A&M University. After retiring from his academic position, he has completed a book about the racial integration in Texas high school football titled "Blinded by the Lights: Texas High Football and the Myth of Integration.” He is currently working on a book about the integration of Southern College football with his son Mathew.