This professional development workshop is designed for educators and community leaders who are interested in learning strategies that spark inquiry, civil discourse, and social action on current, potentially polarizing topics such as immigration, capital punishment, and energy policy. The interactive workshop will focus on ways to create authentic, interdisciplinary learning experiences with an emphasis on differentiated performance assessments and public exhibitions of student work. Much of the workshop will be facilitated by students. To RSVP, please click here. Borderland Collective…
Find out more »MOVE San Antonio and The Rivard Report cordially invite you to MOVE U: Fake News, Post-Truth America, and the Future of Political Journalism, a panel discussion on how fake news affected the 2016 election, social media’s footprint on journalism, Facebook and the First Amendment, and much more. RSVP here as seating is limited.
Find out more »Delta Rho Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America are calling all community leaders, spiritual leaders, families and residents to join us for an interactive panel discussion on gun violence in our community. Every day 90 people die from gun violence and the African American community is disproportionately affected. In the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr., this is the time to act and identify what we can do to…
Find out more »RSVP REQUIRED this first feature-length documentary on Dr. Angelou weaves through her words with rare and intimate archival photographs and videos, telling hidden stories of her exuberant life during some of America’s most defining moments. The film takes viewers on an incredible journey through the life of a true American icon from her upbringing in the Depression-era South, to her work with Malcolm X in Ghana, and her inaugural speech for President Bill Clinton. Please join KLRN for a special…
Find out more »Join the Dignowity Hill Neighborhood Association for a discussion on the future of homelessness in a growing urban community. This panel’s conversation will help shift the community from the topic of “how can we reduce the amount of homeless individuals in our neighborhoods”, to one of “‘how can we help reduce homelessness”. As San Antonio develops new approaches and mindsets to deal with the massive population growth that will take place in the next two decades, how are others approaching…
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