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Celebrating International Women’s Day Locally

Today is International Women’s Day, a chance to challenge ourselves to forge a more gender-equal world, celebrate women’s achievement, and raise awareness against bias. When we, collectively, make our own community more equitable, we move the needle on our shared goals for all of San Antonio.

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A Zoom screenshot of Anthony baking during The Collective, while talking with Maya Cantu. Also present are two ASL interpreters

Looking Ahead to an Era of Sex Ed for All

Since moving to San Antonio, I’ve learned a lot about the glue that holds this city together. “Where did you go to high school,” devotion to H-E-B, explaining exactly how Austin’s breakfast tacos are worse (basically inedible!) all come to mind, along with the shared Community Vision that SA2020 has held through the last ten years and now carries into a new decade.

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An overhead of a zine, laid flat.

Whatcha Mean, What’s a Zine?

From school projects, to documenting my favorite song lyrics and book quotes, to writing stories, to grappling with difficult moments, zines are my favorite go-to medium.

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Photo of a hand pressing a pin into a map of San Antonio, colored by City Council Districts

Beyond 2020

As of January 29, 2021, 2,027 people have lost their lives to COVID-19 in Bexar County. While there is not a complete list naming those we have lost,

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Community Data

Community Progress San Antonio’s Community Vision, co-created by more than 12,000 San Antonians, is made up of nine community results and 51 indicators that measure progress toward those

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