“42” – Black History Film Series

Ella Austin Community Center 1023 North Pine Street, San Antonio

Bring the family, visit the food truck court and watch a movie. Hero is a word we often hear in the world of sports, but heroism is not always about achievements on the field of play. 42 tells the story of two men -- the great Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) and the legendary Brooklyn Dodgers manager Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) -- whose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the game of baseball. In 1946, Rickey signed Robinson to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. Facing racism from every side, Robinson demonstrated tremendous courage...

Conscious Conversations – StoryTime

Hemisfair 434 S. Alamo Street, San Antonio

We are excited to announce our partnership with neighboring Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair Park (next to The Magik Theater).  Join us as we read "Sulwe" by  Lupita Nyong'o. After the story, our listeners will engage in activities and EACH listener will receive a copy of Sulwe to add to their library!  Sulwe explores the issue of stereotyping in kid-friendly way! Put your listening ears on and join us Tuesday morning.  Admission is free but be sure to register to ensure we have enough books!

African-Latinx Community Focus Group

Virtual Zoom Discussion

You are cordially invited to the African-Latinx Community Focus Group! SAAACAM and Our Lady of the Lake have partnered to find the stories of the underrepresented African-Latinx Community. If you have a story you want to be told, please join us on October 22nd, at 6:30 PM. This event is virtual. Registration is not necessary. If you have more questions, please contact Claudia Espinosa via email at curator@saaacam.org 

Conscious Conversations: Stereotypes, Grades 6-8

Let’s talk about stereotypes. How can we learn to look at things with a clear and unbiased view? Does it really matter? Join us on Monday, October 25th with our Race Ed student hosts, Torry Sledge, and Dr. Sunita Punjabi as we discuss the pitfalls and avoidance of stereotypes. This event is FREE! Registration is required: Middle School: https://bit.ly/MSOctRaceEd2022

Conscious Conversations: Stereotypes, Grades 9-12

Virtual Zoom Discussion

Let’s talk about stereotypes. How can we learn to look at things with a clear and unbiased view? Does it really matter? Join us on Monday, October 25th with our Race Ed student hosts, Torry Sledge, and Dr. Sunita Punjabi as we discuss the pitfalls and avoidance of stereotypes. This event is FREE! Registration is required: High School: https://bit.ly/HSOctRaceEd2022

Burial Ground: Exploring African American Resting Places

226 N. Hackberry, San Antonio, Texas, 78202 At this address 226 Hackberry, San Antonio

Join us for history and intrigue as we explore City Cemetery #3. Tour groups of 9 with masks will embark on a one-mile trek through the cemetery to uncover the buried history of San Antonio African Americans. Tickets are $25 per person. Member tickets are discounted. Tours are for ages 21 and older. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes as the cemetery grounds are rocky and uneven. Please note: The meeting location will be 30 minutes in advance, at the Carver Community Center ( 226 N. Hackberry), participants will be shuttled to City Cemetery #3 entrance on S. Palmetto and back...

Conscious Conversations – Storytime, K-5 “I’m New Here”

Hemisfair 434 S. Alamo Street, San Antonio

Join us as we read “I’m New Here” by Anne Sibley O’Brien in conjunction with our partners with neighboring Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair Park. Young readers from all backgrounds will appreciate this touching story about the assimilation of three immigrant students in a supportive school community.” Join our conversation as we learn about the importance of inclusion and acceptance. Admission is free but be sure to register to ensure we have enough books! Register Here: https://bit.ly/Nov2021Storytime  

The Great Debaters – Black History Film Series

Arneson River Theater 418 Villita Street, San Antonio

Bring the family, visit the food truck court and watch a movie. A drama based on the true story of Melvin B. Tolson, a professor at Wiley College Texas. In 1935, he inspired students to form the school's first debate team, which went on to challenge Harvard in the national championship. Movie starts at dusk. Followed by a discussion. Reserve your seat below. https://youtu.be/hrQdVGDfm5M   SAAACAM is providing this film series as a public service, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of SAAACAM policy. The airing of the film series does not constitute an endorsement or...