Indigenous peoples human rights march addressing dehumanization by colonialism. Our current goal is to remove the statue of Christopher Columbus and rename Columbus Park for an indigenous person to honor our ancestors. Previous goal was to get October 12th, recognized as Indigenous Peoples Day, we succeeded last year 2015. Both our County Commissioners Court, City Council and our Mayor passed our resolution. Join us to rally from 1pm to 3:30pm at Columbus Park on W.Martin/San Saba, our march through downtown…
Find out more »Galeria EVA invites you to join us in a night of commemorating 321 years since the death of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz who is known as the epitome of Hispanic American literature from the 17th century. We we will be featuring 4 very accomplished women of color, poets, luminaries in literature. Alicia Gaspar de Alba Norma E. Cantú Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz Barbara Renaud Gonzalez Afterwards we will be opening the mic for local poets to share their works.
Find out more »The Region 8 Committee for Elimination of Disproportionality and Disparities is hosting the Courageous Conversations Workshop on October 17th from 1-5 pm. The location of the training will be at the San Antonio Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 7500 Hwy 90 W, AT&T Bldg, Suite 100. There are only 45 seats available, please register at http://tinyurl.com/j4es72h. Courageous Conversations on Race Equity: Race and ethnicity, systemic racial inequities, and social injustices are at the core of disproportionate and disparate outcomes…
Find out more »Register by Oct. 12 The murals of San Antonio's west side are treasurers hidden in plain sight. Professional tour guide Bonnie Simons will take participants on a tour bus to discover these beautiful works of art. Bonnie's knowledge of these murals will help them tell a story-one of hurt and beauty, sorrow and optimism, defeat and victory-as told by generations of San Antonio's artists. In addition to learning about these murals, participants will explore the area around the Guadalupe Plaza,…
Find out more »<em>Chapman Center 142 - Great Hall (Directions: From East Hildebrand Avenue, turn South onto Shook Avenue. Take the first left onto East Rosewood Avenue. Chapman Center is at the end of the street behind the fountain. Parking is available in lots around Chapman and Halsell buildings.)</em> Tricia Jenkins is an associate professor at Texas Christian University. She is the author of <strong>The CIA in Hollywood: How the Agency Shapes Film and Television</strong>, published by the University of Texas Press in…
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