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Opposing groups of protesters clash at drag event in downtown San Antonio
Read full article: Opposing groups of protesters clash at drag event in downtown San AntonioFar right-wing groups that have been making unfounded claims about drag performances were vastly outnumbered at a downtown drag event by those who showed up in support of the show and LGBTQ+ rights.
Registering voters for March Primary takes on greater significance, activists say
Read full article: Registering voters for March Primary takes on greater significance, activists sayGroups focusing on registering voters ahead of the Jan. 31 deadline for the March Primary have said their efforts have taken on a greater significance.
San Antonio activist not surprised over Rittenhouse trial verdict
Read full article: San Antonio activist not surprised over Rittenhouse trial verdictA San Antonio activist said she was not surprised that a jury found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty of all charges Friday in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin shootings that became a flashpoint in the debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice in this country.
Second expected surge of Haitian migrants not surprising, San Antonio pastor says
Read full article: Second expected surge of Haitian migrants not surprising, San Antonio pastor saysThe foreign minister of Panama, Erika Mouynes, has alerted the U.S. government that as many as 60,000 mostly Haitians could be heading to the border.
San Antonio event organizers celebrate after President Biden makes Juneteenth a federal holiday
Read full article: San Antonio event organizers celebrate after President Biden makes Juneteenth a federal holidayJuneteenth this year will take on added significance now that President Biden has signed long-awaited legislation making it a federal holiday.
āIt points to the futureā: Local nonprofit to raise awareness with upcoming Juneteenth event
Read full article: āIt points to the futureā: Local nonprofit to raise awareness with upcoming Juneteenth eventSan Antonio non-profit Black Freedom Factory is on a mission to cultivate racial equity across the city. The organization plans to hold an event Thursday known as the Future is Freedom: Juneteenth celebration.
Black Lives Matter supporters in San Antonio point to double standard for mobs at US Capitol
Read full article: Black Lives Matter supporters in San Antonio point to double standard for mobs at US CapitolSAN ANTONIO ā Watching largely white mobs rampage through the U.S. Capitol, supporters of the local Black Lives Matter movement said the disparity was painfully obvious. āIf those were black people, what we would have saw was a bloody Wednesday,ā said Valerie Reiffert, a founder of Radical Registrars. Dr. Gregory Hudspeth, president of the San Antonio branch of the NAACP, agrees with Reiffert. Hudspeth said President Donald Trump has āinvitedā domestic terrorism, one of the reasons why the NAACP wants him impeached. Factory said what needs to happen are āuncomfortable conversationsā and support for groups that advocate change like Black Freedom Factory.
San Antonio non-profit provides businesses with diversity, race report cards
Read full article: San Antonio non-profit provides businesses with diversity, race report cardsSAN ANTONIO Kimiya Factory has been on the front lines of the San Antonio protests since the killing of George Floyd. It offers the city, businesses and organizations a seat at the race relations conversation table. RELATED: Activist who helped organize peaceful San Antonio protest for George Floyd so happy city represented black livesFactory said the nonprofit is offering a report card to organizations to see where they stand on racial inequity, inclusion and diversity in the workplace. I think San Antonio is definitely headed in that direction.Long before Floyds killing, Factory was focused on making systemic changes and activism. Congressman John Lewis has only inspired her to continue to work for underserved communities in San Antonio.
Activist who organized peaceful San Antonio protest āso happy city represented black livesā
Read full article: Activist who organized peaceful San Antonio protest āso happy city represented black livesāKimiya Factory helped organize the peaceful protest that took place at Travis Park on Saturday afternoon. If you need help with the Public File, call 210-351-1241.
Activist who helped organize peaceful San Antonio protest for George Floyd so happy city represented black lives
Read full article: Activist who helped organize peaceful San Antonio protest for George Floyd so happy city represented black livesSAN ANTONIO Kimiya Factory helped organize the peaceful protest that took place at Travis Park on Saturday afternoon. It was just a really, really great atmosphere and it was just so peaceful and Im just so happy that, you know, this city represented black lives, Factory said. Hundreds gather for fourth day of protests in San Antonio over George Floyds deathProtesters gathered at Travis Park following the death of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. We wanted to stand in solidarity with the protests happening across the country and we want to make sure that San Antonio represents black lives, Factory said. Black Lives Matter.