As more people take up our right and responsibility to defend sacred waters and lands wherever we call home and/or beyond, Vecinos de Mission Trails and La Botánica invite you to continue the conversations that incite consciencia, and move us to action. Join us for a film screening, "Guardiana de los Ríos" (guardian of the rivers) in honor of Berta Cáceres of the Lenca people, indigenous woman, water defender of Honduras, beloved leader of a feminist movement for the rights…
Find out more »The Rev. Sabrina Jennings, a minister with the United Church of Christ, will discuss her new regional social-justice project, organizing in the model of Saul Alinksy: The Corridor Interfaith Alliance for Families (CIAF), an organization working to form a coalition of churches & other institutions -- along the I-35 Corridor between San Antonio & Austin -- to address issues that families & individuals are facing, such as accessible healthcare, neighborhood safety & education.
Find out more »PechaKucha Night San Antonio invites you to enjoy its Vol. 24 event at the new Mays Family Center, Witte Museum. The Witte Museum is located at 3801 Broadway in Brackenridge Park, just north of downtown. The Riverside Entrance Gate is located on Tuleta Drive, facing south. TICKETS For tickets, click the link in the Facebook event under "Tickets Available." $5 minimum suggested donation. All ages. PARKING Free parking is available in the Brackenridge Park Parking Garage on Avenue B. SCHEDULE…
Find out more »Join us for the exhibit opening of "Foreign by Land, Native by Heart," presented in partnership with Catholic Charities. Four refugee families tell their stories about coming to San Antonio. Their accounts describe the conditions that caused them to flee their native countries, and how they have adapted to their new homes. The families profiled in the exhibit have come to Texas from Malaysia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. The exhibit will recount the circumstances of the refugee process, such as…
Find out more »San Antonio Stands With Standing Rock brings you this event, to educate our communities on the facts, issues, and historical trauma that is still very prevalent in Indian Country. On the agenda we will talk about what YOU can do to help, what is going on in North Dakota and why it is wrong. Among other topics. Please come show your support! We will be accepting monetary donations.
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