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San Antonio Activist Reflects on George Floyd Protests

San Antonio Activist Reflects on George Floyd Protests By Jose Arredondo Texas SHARE SAN ANTONIO It’s been 10 months since Kimiya Factory led the largest march of 2020 in San Antonio days after George Floyd’s death.  “I’m in awe. I’m in awe that every day that I get to live, that I get to see another day because it means there’s still work that needs to be done,” Factory said.  She watched a video of herself during the May 30 march. In the video, Factory is sitting on a platform with a microphone in her hand, and her knuckles tucked under her chin. 

In San Antonio municipal races, police reform is a touchy topic

In San Antonio municipal races, police reform is a touchy topic
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In mayoral rematch between Nirenberg and Brockhouse, San Antonio s pandemic recovery and police reform will take center stage

Skip to main content Currently Reading In mayoral rematch between Nirenberg and Brockhouse, San Antonio s pandemic recovery and police reform will take center stage FacebookTwitterEmail San Antonio City Councilman from District 6 Greg Brockhouse, left, shakes hands with San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, right, after a mayoral debate hosted by The Rivard Report at The Spire in St. Paul Square in San Antonio on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.Matthew Busch / Contributor, Contributor / For The San Antonio Express-News Two years after a bruising battle between San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and former City Councilman Greg Brockhouse, the two men will likely face each other once more for the mayor’s seat in a race defined by the human and economic toll wrought by COVID-19 and cries from activists for police reform.

Local activists say they will continue to honor King through their own work

Local activists say they will continue to honor King through their own work ‘We are marching on in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King,’ activist says Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – Unable this year to gather together due to COVID-19 case surges, the Martin Luther King Jr. Commission staged a virtual version Monday of the city’s MLK march that, in years past, has been one of the nation’s largest. Even so, Mark’s Outing, a popular burger joint and a favorite gathering spot for marchers over the years, had its first annual MLK block party. The festive atmosphere was in stark contrast to the turbulent events of the past year, from last summer’s Black Lives Matter protests against racial injustice, false claims of stolen election culminating in the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the nation’s peaceful transition of power under continued threat.

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