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Seventeen students and 10 teachers under the CAST Schools network in San Antonio visited Mexico City last month as part of a diplomacy program that aims to strengthen the cultural and diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Mexico. Some of those students joined Fronteras to talk about their experiences.
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Pioneer María Martin helped train participants at San Antonio's Esperanza Peace & Justice Center before her death. Some of those students reflect on what they learned and how Martin's legacy in journalism will live on.
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The interactive map enables residents to view where such potential threats are located throughout the city. Details include the specific address and how many 'dangerous dogs' are at the location.
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The McNay's first curator of Latinx art takes Fronteras on a tour of works by Latino artists on display across multiple galleries. Artworks range from photo-realistic representations of Mexican conchas to an installation that pays tribute to the migrant lives lost in the journey to the U.S. Fronteras also gets a sneak peak of an artwork not yet on display.
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Curator Mia Lopez is fine-tuning the Latino art collection at San Antonio's McNay Art Museum. Lopez talks about what led her to the position, why it's important for Latino artworks to get long-overdue recognition, and begins to introduce the works of Latino artists on display.
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Artifacts recovered during excavation efforts of the 300-year-old structure include Spanish Colonial ceramics, Goliad ceramics, musket balls, lithic debitage, and gunflints.
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The flight of enslaved people to Mexico is an often untold part of history — and San Antonio played an important role. Professors Mekala Audain and María Esther Hammack were two key speakers at the recent "San Antonio in the Fight & Flight for Freedom" symposium hosted by the San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum.
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The collaboration between the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and the University of Texas at San Antonio will help prepare local physicians to utilize AI in diagnostic and treatment outcomes.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Department of Transportation announced the $142 billion investment for Texas roadways on Thursday. The San Antonio district will receive funds for projects along I-35 northeast, U.S. 90, and Loop 1604.
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San Antonio is home of the Macondo Writers Workshops, a five-day rigorous experience that brings like-minded writers together to create and share their works. Three of Macondo's board members discuss the workshop's origins, its goals, and what writers take away from it.