Various Leaders from the African American community will discuss various issues concerning the black community. Each leader is well respected in the African American community and can speak with passion and conviction about their subject matter. We will examine the past. What are some of the issues of the past that we are still experiencing? We will take an analytical look at some of the circumstances (Ferguson, Baltimore, our school textbooks, just to name a few), that are influencing our…
Find out more »United Communities of San Antonio will be conducting an all day program at Our Lady of the Lake University on Saturday, February 27, 2016 beginning with registration at 8:30 a.m. program at 9:00 a.m. ending at 4:00. There is no fee for attending. Sponsorship has been made available by generous UCSA Supporters. TOPICS INCLUDE: • bullying and what to do • communication skills • family and peer relations • leadership • male/ female role perceptions • self-esteem • stereotypes and…
Find out more »Southwest Workers Union will facilitate a workshop for members and community focusing on building cooperatives. From food and clothing to art and music, cooperatives serve as a basis for sustainability and meet the need to build alternative economies. Organizers will base workshop on PODER's, People Organizing to Demand Environment and Economic Rights, cooperative building training. Children & youth welcome Lunch Provided
Find out more »***POSTPONED BECAUSE OF BUCKNER FANNING'S FUNERAL*** Join the peaceCENTER, San Antonio Peace Laureates and others in a deep and lively discussion about interfaith relations in San Antonio. Laureates model civil discourse, share wisdom, and encourage participating attendees into having similar conversations in their homes, community centers, schools, congregations -- creating through conversation rooms that are living! We are especially pleased to have Yvonne and Richard Naylor join us in the circle for this conversation. They are on a three month…
Find out more »George Wright, president of Prairie View A&M University, will present a special lecture on the life, work and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Wright is the recipient of the Governors Award by the Kentucky Historical Society for his works "Lynchings, Mob Rule, and 'Legal Lynchings'" and "The Life Behind a Veil: Blacks in Louisville, Kentucky." Retama Auditorium, (UC 2.02.02), Main Campus
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