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Sinclair San Antonio, Folo Media partner for TV special on S.A.’s inequality crisis
“Inequality: San Antonio’s Silent Crisis” takes a deep dive into the complex topic of economic segregation in San Antonio. The program aired Friday, October 13 at 6:30 p.m. on WOAI-TV and 9:13 p.m. on KABB-TV.
Peace in the barrio
Kids in my neighborhood had two after-school options: be bored or go to San Juan Community Center. Lucky for me, I chose the second.
Housing task force faces daunting task
“It will not be easy work, it will not be for the faint of heart,” Mayor Ron Nirenberg said as his task force attempts to solve San Antonio’s housing crisis.
How the De Novo Foundation helped change one man’s life
One unique local charity is a Kickstarter for the down and out.
Waiting for the flood
A flood may be coming for much of San Antonio — but how will it hit the most vulnerable?
Old-school activism: The story of Jack Elder
Jack Elder made national headlines in the 1980s for his work with Central American refugees. Now, the 74-year-old lives a quiet life of activism in southeast San Antonio.