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Tag: Poverty in San Antonio

Dyvontrae Jonhnson and Jonathan Gonzalez, both enrolled in the same IT training course through Train for Jobs SA. The different experiences these two men have had expose the challenges the pgroam is facing despite the $200 million in funding.
Posted inOpinion

City Council’s $200 million bet on job training faces stiff odds

by Robert Rivard January 2, 2022January 2, 2022

Opinion: $5,000 per enrollee can’t provide all the wraparound services that adults living in poverty require to complete the program.

First grader Brooke Dresch (left) high-fives Evelyn Ramirez, Somerset Elementary School first grade teacher, after getting the right answer to a question during the Yes! Our Kids Can program.
Posted inCommentary

How to Change the Poverty Mindset

by Lionel Sosa February 27, 2020February 27, 2020
Posted inDisconnected: Economic Segregation in San Antonio

Poverty Is a Storyline Binding Generations and Dividing a City

by Shari Biediger February 3, 2020March 23, 2020
Cars, bikes, scooters, and people all occupy the streets of downtown San Antonio.
Posted inGov & Politics

Attacking Poverty in San Antonio is Not Beyond Our Reach

by Robert Rivard September 29, 2019December 4, 2019
A convenience store along East Commerce Street will be shuttered and razed.
Posted inData & Society, Uncategorized

The Denominator: Incomes, Poverty Rates, Co-Working Space and Charters Grow

by Emily Royall September 17, 2018November 16, 2018
(left) Editor in Chief Patton Dodd leads the weekly Folo Media meeting in their 7th floor office at Geekdom.
Posted inGov & Politics

New Online Publication Examines Economic Inequality in San Antonio

by Shari Biediger April 28, 2017May 3, 2017
A father and daughter walk to their vehicle with a bag of produce. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inGov & Politics, Health, Lifestyle

Local Experts Talk About San Antonio’s Hunger Problem

by Lea Thompson May 5, 2016October 7, 2016
Researching economics and public policy in San Antonio. Photo by Rene Jaime Gonzalez.
Posted inGov & Politics, Health, Lifestyle

A Deeper Definition of Poverty in San Antonio

by Rene Jaime Gonzalez January 11, 2014October 7, 2016

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