The peaceCENTER will be facilitating a candlelight vigil @ Maverick Park to support The Chow Train. Joan Cheever was cited (a possible $2,000 fine) for feeding the hungry & homeless last week and was told she would be cited and possibly arrested in she showed up again this week. Please bring a candle and a sign (suggested: "San Antonio is a city of Love, not of hate") Please do not bring food of your own to distribute: it may…
Find out more »A Dean's Lecture Series event presented by Dr. Julia Henly. Dr. Henly is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration (SSA). She is a faculty affiliate of the University of Chicago Center for Human Potential and Public Policy, the University of Wisconsin Institute for Research on Poverty, and the University of Michigan National Poverty Center. She serves on the advisory committee of SSA's Employment Instability, Family Well-being, and Social Policy Network and is a…
Find out more »Earth Day kicks off with a 5K run at Woodlawn Lake. The rest of the day features live music and dancing; educational booths; vegetarian food and drink options; t-shirt giveaways; tree giveaways; information for the preservation of the land, air and water in our community (such as energy saving tips, water saving advice, proper recycling, planting procedures for our climate and more); animal adoption/rescue; and promotion of mass transportation options. Earth Day San Antonio is an educational event, for the…
Find out more »A left-right convergence of progressive Democrats, Greens, Libertarians, and Republicans are issuing a call to participate in a foreign policy conference, to be held at TSU in the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs Building, in conjunction with TSU's Thurgood Marshall School of Law. The conference theme is "Peace, or Wars without End - a Conference to Explore Our Choices". Experts from the left and right will be coming together to question the overuse of US military forces to…
Find out more »Esperanza Peace & Justice Center, National Nurses United, and Health Care for All Texas invite you to join us in welcoming actor-playwright Michael Milligan and his one-man play MERCY KILLERS to San Antonio, Saturday, April 25th at 7PM. Both a powerful love story and an examination of American health care, this award-winning drama has played Off-Broadway, in medical schools, and on the floors of state legislatures. (www.mercykillerstheplay.com) Tickets are pay-what-you-can, $5-$20. No one will be turned away. Proceeds support Esperanza…
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