San Antonio Launches Clean Air Awareness Efforts
If you haven’t heard already, San Antonio hosted its inaugural air quality forum this past week at the “Castle” headquarters of the
If you haven’t heard already, San Antonio hosted its inaugural air quality forum this past week at the “Castle” headquarters of the
In a hot and crowded back room of the Eastside Coalition Center, a group of eager adults and too-excited-to-sit-still children heard Laura Thompson announce some good news.
By Darian Thomas I remember finding out about SA2020 through the Youth Orchestras of San Antonio (which I’m a member of), and thinking to myself: “This sounds exciting, I want to be involved!” But I remember also feeling a bit
Founded in June 1903, the San Antonio Public Library is celebrating its 110th year as a cornerstone of learning
By Gus Sullivan Hello amazing SA2020 community! My name is Gus Sullivan and I work for San Antonio B-cycle. I wanted to share my story about how I ended up where I am today and how B-cycle and SA2020 are
By Callie Helms, SA2020 LEE Fellow Data. Just reading the word instantly makes people perk up or recoil. If you internally cringed, I would guess you claim that you’re just not a “numbers person.” If you readied your critical-thinking self,
To mark this first glorious day of July, we gathered a few SA2020 highlights from the last lunar cycle in case you missed them: On June 4th, we released our very first Data Report! This is our first community Report
With the drama of campaigning and pomp of swearing-in ceremonies over, San Antonio’s newest City Council members
SA2020’s first Progress Report shows the data on the goals San Antonio set as a community. Using the original community indicators, this report is SA2020’s first update on our shared progress.
(Originally appeared on The Rivard Report on June 4, 2013 as SA2020 Then and Now: Brainstorm to Reality to Report Card) I was introduced to SA2020 the same way most everyone else was. I attended a public meeting to answer
After 12 years of driving progress toward a shared community vision, SA2020, the nonprofit organization, is dissolving. We believe this is the most visionary thing we can do. We made this decision with the greatest care for our organizational values of leadership, community, and accountability, and we hope you’ll read more about it on our blog.
Our website is live with our final data release, showing where San Antonio stands on reaching the shared community vision. The data release is accompanied by our final call to action—a policy agenda for City government based on our unique bird’s-eye view of San Antonio.
While SA2020’s operations ended March 28, these resources, along with the last twelve years of our research and stories, will be available to download from our website through September 2024.
– Team SA2020