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KLRN, San Antonio’s PBS affiliate, has announced a new season of ¡SALUD!, a groundbreaking series that tells the stories of local Latinas who are leading in business, government, and the arts.
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Lionel Sosa felt a personal challenge when he found out about the difficulties for Black men in San Antonio, so he turned that into a 100-foot mural.
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In a new KLRN documentary project, Black San Antonio men tell what it's like living in their skin.
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Emma Faye Rudkin is deaf, and she has turned her experience into a way to help others. She's partnered with local PBS station KLRN to teach life lessons through American Sign Language.
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The Alamo Public Telecommunications Council announced Monday that is has selected San Antonio businessman Arthur Rojas Emerson to lead KLRN, San Antonio's…
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This week, KLRN Public Television and the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts present “The Telling Project,” a unique theatrical experience that gives…
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For years studies have been pointing to the trend of diminishing diversity in public education. The word resegregation gets thrown around to describe the…
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For the last six years, the Last Casas Foundation has been busy doling out college money in talent contests. This year it's taken one step further.“We’ve…
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49 percent of surveyed veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan described re-entering their civilian lives as somewhat or very difficult. From physical and…
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Ken Burns’ new film "The Address" debuts Tuesday, April 15, on KLRN. I caught up with Burns to find out what the film was about. While his focus is often…