The Story of Omar Afra: Publisher, Festival Creator, and One of Houston's Most Consistent Community Builders
If you look up Omar Afra, his site introduces him as a festival founder and cultural producer. That's accurate, but it barely scratches the surface. His career is really the story of one person spending twenty-plus years building cultural infrastructure for a city that had the talent but not the platforms. Immigrant Roots, Houston Identity Afra came to Houston as a toddler after his family fled the Lebanese Civil War. He didn't grow up with connections to the entertainment industry or come from wealth. What he had was a front-row seat to a city bursting with creative energy that the rest of the country consistently overlooked. Houston was one of the most diverse cities in America, home to world-class artists and musicians across every genre — but it had almost no independent media covering that scene and no major homegrown festival to showcase it. Building the Media Platform Afra addressed the media gap first. In 2003, he founded Free Press Houston , an independent alterna...