Block-walking? Canvassing? Phone banking? We will train you. Rita Elizondo, the former executive director of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute and National Association of Latino Elected Officials will conduct the training. MAYORAL CAMPAIGNS WILL RECRUIT ON SITE AFTER OUR EVENT.
Find out more »We will commemorate the life of Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) Wiesel was an American Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor. He was the author of 57 books, including Night, a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps. We will also hear from Haroun Rashid about life as a Rohingya Muslim in Burma (Myanmar) and his experiences as a refugee in the US. Come hear speakers, listen to music, participate…
Find out more »Leaders from among San Antonio's faith community as well as faith-based organizations and agencies coming together to explore, discern and co-create what it means to take initiative as a community of faith for the good of all in Our City. Doors open at 8 am for a prompt start at 9 am. RSVP by March 30, 2017. Light refreshments provided. Plenty of free parking. Register now! Seating limited to 400. San Antonio artwork provided by local artist, Christopher Moroney. In…
Find out more »What value do we place on green spaces? “The Nature of Cities explores both the nature in our own backyards – Austin and San Diego and the possibilities in projects of cities of the future – Malmo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Freiburg, Amsterdam and Paris. The film features Sustainable Communities professor Timothy Beatley as he tours these places with City Planners, Landscape Architects, Ecologists and Residents. Commentary by Richard Louv (Last Child in the Woods) and Dr. Stephen Kellert (Biophilic Design) provide…
Find out more »Equal Pay Day is the symbolic day when women's wages "catch-up" to men's earnings from the previous year. It is also a day to raise awareness and organize action. Come join us for light appetizers, drinks, postcard mailing campaign, door prizes, raffle, and great speakers (Hope Andrade, Renee Watson, Sherilee Smith). Entree fee is according income gap sliding scale: Men- $10.00 White Women - $7.90 African-American Women - $6.30 Hispanic/Latinas - $5.40 We look forward to commemorating this day with…
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