Have Americans given up on democracy? With mass protests over social injustices and racial inequality, people wonder if public policies only benefit those in power. Dolgon will talk about how the post-Vietnam War era, political reality TV, and debates over Black Lives Matter have influenced the political culture in our society today. Join us for this free event at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19 at the UTSA Downtown Campus in the Aula Canaria Lecture Hall to learn more from…
Find out more »In 2015 a historic nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was reached between Iran, the United States, China, Russia, France, Germany, United Kingdom, and the European Union. In the United States, the supporters of the deal hailed it as the most significant foreign policy achievement of President Obama, while its detractors considered it a disaster. Two years have passed and the controversy is still alive. In this two-day conference on Iran's evolving role in the world, a…
Find out more »• Friday 10/20/17 5:00 pm: Yoga with Merritt Swenson 6:00 pm: peaceCENTER and the City of San Antonio Charter for Compassion (light dinner provided) • Saturday 10/21/17 9:30 am: Yoga with Merritt Swenson 11:00 am: Tibetan monks perform a traditional puja blessing followed by lunch 1:00 pm: Lunch and Tea Party • Sunday 10/22/17 2:00 pm: Blessing of the Animals 3:00 pm: Tea Party on our Tibetan Tea Terrace The Tibetan Buddhism Center for World Peace San Antonio will bring…
Find out more »Please join us for our next Free Speech Coalition Meeting at Martinez Street Women's Center. Folks, things are moving fast and we need to get everyone on board for the upcoming events. The following groups have already committed to become Members of the San Antonio Free Speech Coalition: American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions Council on American Islamic Relations Democratic Socialists of San Antonio Domesticas Unidas Esperanza Peace and Justice Center Social Justice Committee of the First…
Find out more »The Journey of Hope presenters place a human face on the issue of the death penalty. Led by murder victim family members joined by death row families, the exonerated and other impacted by the failed promises of a broken system. The personal stories of the presenters touch people's hearts and change people's minds on this vitally important issue. The Journey of Hope advocates for alternatives to the death penalty, encourages forgiveness as a way of healing and endorses restorative justice…
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