Dr. Jennifer Mata, Director of the City’s Compliance, Opportunity & Access Department, moderates a conversation about the 1968 Edgewood High School walkout, a pivotal moment in San Antonio’s civil rights history. She is joined by Edgewood graduates who were in attendance the day of the walkout, as well as the attorney who argued their landmark case before the Texas Supreme Court. They reflect on their personal choices that day, the pursuit of educational fairness, and how their actions co...
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Dr. Jennifer Mata, Director of the City’s Compliance, Opportunity & Access Department, moderates a conversation about the 1968 Edgewood High School walkout, a pivotal moment in San Antonio’s civil rights history. She is joined by Edgewood graduates who were in attendance the day of the walkout, as well as the attorney who argued their landmark case before the Texas Supreme Court. They reflect on their personal choices that day, the pursuit of educational fairness, and how their actions co...
Dr. Jennifer Mata, Director of the City’s Compliance, Opportunity & Access Department, moderates a conversation about the 1968 Edgewood High School walkout, a pivotal moment in San Antonio’s civil rights history. She is joined by Edgewood graduates who were in attendance the day of the walkout, as well as the attorney who argued their landmark case before the Texas Supreme Court. They reflect on their personal choices that day, the pursuit of educational fairness, and how their actions co...
Presented in collaboration with the San Antonio Housing Coalition. Mark Carmona, the Chief Housing Officer with the City of San Antonio, moderates a roundtable conversation with young adults and professionals who have a commitment to address youth housing instability in San Antonio communities. Panelists discuss the perspective of lived experience and the power of strong support systems and the necessity of programs offered by local nonprofits to uplift young adults and empower resiliency.&nb...
Join us at La Mesa where we reflect on the past five years of what the City of San Antonio has done to help people in our community experiencing domestic violence. This includes additional training for police officers, more public services, support for young children, and partnerships with other organizations. Rick Gipprich Jr., City Liaison for the Collaborative Commission on ViolenceAudrey Jackson, Head Start Administrator for the Department of Human ServicesBianca Mendoza, Crisis Advocate ...
This episode of La Mesa tackles the challenge of making our streets safe and accessible for all users, whether they are traveling by foot, bike, car, bus, or wheelchair. · Brian Chasnoff, City of San Antonio Assistant Director Communications & Engagement · Arturo Herrera, Special Projects Manager VIA · Harley Hubbard, City of San Antonio Assistant to the Director Transportation · ...
This episode of La Mesa features four leaders planning the “airport of the future” and we’ll also find out how they are inspiring the next generation of aviators and who inspired them. Join us and see what it takes to operate San Antonio International Airport and Stinson Municipal Airport. · Tonya Hope, City of San Antonio Public Relations Manager SAT · Jesus Saenz, City of San Antonio Director of Airports · ...
On this episode of La Mesa, we discuss how our community is collectively working together to end homelessness in San Antonio. Our panel includes key figures in the city’s homeless response system – including an individual who experienced homelessness before working to end it. · Brian Chasnoff, City of San Antonio Assistant Director Communications & Engagement · Dominic Yanas, Governance Coordinator Close to Home ·&nbs...
This episode of La Mesa focuses on Public Art in San Antonio and features a lively discussion with local artists and a gallerist. The artists talk about challenges they have faced, how social media has impacted their work and the future of San Antonio’s art scene. Bill Fitzgibbons, ArtistChristopher Montoya, ArtistRhys Munro, ArtistMaria M. Williams, GalleristKrystal Jones, City of San Antonio Director of Arts and Culture
Dr. Jennifer Mata, Director of the City’s Compliance, Opportunity & Access Department, moderates a conversation about the 1968 Edgewood High School walkout, a pivotal moment in San Antonio’s civil rights history. She is joined by Edgewood graduates who were in attendance the day of the walkout, as well as the attorney who argued their landmark case before the Texas Supreme Court. They reflect on their personal choices that day, the pursuit of educational fairness, and how their actions co...