JUNE 8TH MARKS THE END OF THE 60-DAY NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUE THE SAN ANTONIO ZOO. If you can make it out to any of Lucky's events, mark this one down in your calendars. We need to get as many people to attend as possible. This will mark our final weekly protest. Proceeding this date, they will resume on a monthly timeline, TBD. The protest, as always, will be at 11:00am-1:00pm. Rain or shine. We'll be meeting in the…
Find out more »A San Antonio tribute to Maya Angelou: “A Rainbow in our Clouds” is a special celebration of the late Maya Angelou and the city of San Antonio. The event is free and open to the public. The celebration is a collaborative effort featuring Aaronetta Pierce reading from her writings about Angelou, the Arathi Dance Company presenting a choreographed dance depicting “Caged Bird”; selected readings from Maya Angelou’s works will be presented by notable poets including Naomi Shihab Nye, Andrea…
Find out more »The Interreligious Council of San Antonio will meet on Monday, June 8 at 6pm at 12500 N.W. Military Drive at the Campus for the San Antonio Community in the Federation Board Rm on the upper level near the elevator. Our guest speaker will be Jorge Montiel. Montiel will speak about his work with the Interfaith Welcome Coalition, to help the women and families who have crossed the border into the United States and are now in family detention. He will…
Find out more »Registration required For the first time in human history, we are developing the ability to apprehend information directly from the brain. Brain imaging and allied technologies now allow scientists a glimpse into the subjective thoughts and inner dialogues that have always been private and inaccessible to others. By doing so, they are forever changing the very idea of privacy, raising thorny questions about who should have access to our innermost thoughts. In this talk, we explore the implications of brain…
Find out more »Join the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center as they unveil over 20 new FotoBanners in the Westside of San Antonio. Community and media are invited to the Casa de Cuentos at 816 S. Colorado Street to discuss the history of the newest banners and then walk over to the Apache Courts, one of the locations of the new banners. As part of the En Aquellos Tiempos: Fotohistorias Del WestSide project, the Fotobanners will be added to the street museum currently…
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