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How To Preserve Your Family Memorabilia Before It s Too Late

New workshop series will show San Antonio residents how to preserve their family history

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

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 Published:  Updated:  Tags:  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.

Ayala: During winter storm, San Antonio activists showed up for the vulnerable

San Antonio activists save historic public housing as disgraced CEO resigns – Liberation News

848 5 minutes read 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.

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