Posted By Dana Nichols on Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 10:51 AM click to enlarge Courtesy of Donna Guerra In the workshop, attendees will learn how to preserve a variety of items, The first in a series of three workshops on community and family history preservation, the Museo del Westside and Esperanza Peace and Justice Community Archives present Historias Familiares, a virtual workshop on caring for family photographs, documents and memories. Attendees will learn practical, budget-conscious solutions for taking care of family historical materials by certified archivist and Museo del Westside co-curator Donna Guerra. The workshop will include guidance for protective storage of a wide assortment of archival materials, including photographs, docum
The women KSAT viewers, journalists are honoring for International Women’s Day
From mothers and daughters to trailblazing pioneers who’ve made history
Andrew Wilson, Digital Journalist/Social Media Producer
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The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Vice President Kamala Harris, Spurs Assistant Coach Becky Hammon (AP/Getty)
In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, we asked KSAT viewers and journalists who they are honoring.
Some social media users and KSAT reporters chose well-known historical figures, while others chose lesser-known women who had a significant impact on their lives.
Selections included mothers and daughters and trailblazing pioneers who’ve pushed boundaries and broken glass ceilings.
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On January 21, advocates for people-centered public housing in San Antonio received incredible news: the San Antonio Housing Authority canceled their contract with mega-developer NRP Group to demolish and redevelop the largest public housing complex in San Antonio, the Alazán Courts. The plan would have displaced over 1,200 low-income residents and boosted the ongoing effort to gentrify San Antonio’s historic Westside.
The reversal is a sudden, unexpected victory for organizers who have struggled against privatization schemes for years. In addition, the CEO of SAHA resigned suddenly in a move that seems to be a result of the prolonged struggle.