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SAY Sí artists are equal to the task of depicting inequality
Local students share the oft-unnoticed realities of inequality through art.
Students invite public into their stories of inequality
Visitors at an upcoming art exhibit may discover what many San Antonio youth say they already know: inequality makes life feel like a maze.
Are startups the answer to inequality?
Expert says businesses that close and open equate to a healthy and competitive economy.
Ron Nirenberg: ‘It doesn’t matter who you are or what part of town you live in … you should have a city that works for you’
As mayor, District 8 Councilman Ron Nirenberg wants to craft a housing policy that will address displacement, and he also wants to consolidate some of San Antonio’s school districts.
Ivy Taylor: ‘I believe we can create safe, stable mixed-income neighborhoods throughout the city’
In a recent interview with Folo Media, Mayor Ivy Taylor talks about how to level the playing field with housing, jobs and the faith community.
Pastor aims to bridge community resources and needs
Churches have a big impact on vulnerable communities.