YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS! "During these times, big events and protests are not always the most effective means to peace. Relationships are the means to the end we wish to see. Coming together courageously into face-to-face conversations, with compassion, in public spaces or in our living rooms helps to overcome fears that can rise during tenuous and violent times." Rabbi Samuel Stahl What the world needs now more than ever are the tools and means of Compassion! By…
Find out more »Somos Ayotzinapa SATX's goal is to raise awareness and assist the National Ayotzinapa Tour and the families of the 43 missing students. The Caravana will pass through cities on the West Coast, the MidWest, the South, and the East Coast and will come through San Anto early February. The tours objective is to bring this issue to the attention of the people in the United States, to help build solidarity for the missing students and their parents and communities,…
Find out more »Join our panel for a San Antonio town hall discussion on fair housing rights and effective nondiscrimination practices for LGBT people, racially profiled groups and aging populations. Listen and talk with successful practitioners, advocates and service providers as they offer in-depth analysis and information on the subject of housing discrimination. Can the current local to national housing policies combat barriers to fair housing and residential segregation? If so, how? RSVP Online: http://bit.ly/1AkHYwJ Speakers: Dr. Howard Anderson, Chair, Housing Committee, San…
Find out more »H-E-B 410 and Bandera 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Morgan's Wonderland 5223 David Edwards Dr 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Join Eva's Heroes to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of The Americans with Disabilities Act. The highlight of this commemoration will include a visit from the ADA 25th Anniversary Legacy Bus, which is traveling across the country sharing interactive exhibits that raise awareness about the 25th Anniversary of the ADA. The bus will be making 42 stops across the country before…
Find out more »What does it mean to be a global citizen? Teams of high school girls lead us in a fun half-day summit to explore that question. Expand your horizons by immersing yourself in the issues facing girls and women around the globe. Whether you're a school-age girl (10 and up recommended) just getting a sense of the larger world... ...or a community leader, mom, teacher or mentor... THIS event is for you! No cost to attend, lunch provided. RSVP here.
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