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An archive of the history of Mexican American civil rights is coming to Our Lady of the Lake University on San Antonio’s West Side.The National Institute…
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Take a spooky tour of San Antonio's past. Sit back and let a Broadway show transport you to wartime Vietnam. And rediscover David Bowie's take on music…
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This fall marks 93 years since the Witte Museum first opened. San Antonio’s sprawling natural history museum has seen several iterations and huge growth,…
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On Fronteras:The Strong Heart Study has tracked the heart health of Native American populations since 1988. (0:00)Family and friends remember Dr. Alfonso…
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History is a rich, complicated topic that expands beyond textbooks. One Northwest Vista College professor is showing her students a different narrative to…
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A Revolutionary-era Mexican soldier who wants to build bridges across the border. A Mexican American girl not allowed to speak Spanish at home speaks in…
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On March 5, 1731, Spanish friars essentially handed the keys to San Antonio’s missions to the Native American families who lived there. Just four days…
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On Fronteras:San Antonio’s African-American history is often overshadowed by those who fought for Texas independence. Aundar Ma’at and Born Logic Allah…
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African Americans make up about 7 percent of San Antonio’s population, but they have made rich contributions to the fabric of the Alamo City.Born Logic…
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This is our year in review.A Mexican-American literature course at a local high school (0:21)Regrets of a former Border Patrol agent (2:43)The hidden…