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By KLRN Public Television

The Story Goes is a bi-weekly podcast that celebrates our community’s collective successes, highlights our shared challenges, and inspires listeners to take action. In this collaboration between KLRN Public Television and SA2020, listeners will get to know the people and organizations creating change in San Antonio.
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The Story Goes | Angelica Holmes | Black Outside

The Story Goes...Oct 29, 2020

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The Story Goes | Angelica Holmes | Black Outside

The Story Goes | Angelica Holmes | Black Outside

Angelica Holmes is the Executive Director of Black Outside, a nonprofit organization that reconnects Black youth and youth of color to the outdoors. The nonprofit runs Camp Founder girls, which revived the first summer camp for Black girls, not only in San Antonio, but the entire country. Learn more about all of their programs and how the organization connects the dots between history, culture, and the outdoors. As always, this episode of The Story Goes shares how you too can get more involved and support the mission of Black Outside.

Black Outside: https://www.blackoutside.org/

Oct 29, 202027:24
The Story Goes | Francisco Vara-Orta
Oct 29, 202044:25
The Story Goes | Angelique De Oliveira | Goodwill Industries
Sep 25, 202026:43
The Story Goes | Christian Reed Ogba
Sep 15, 202028:56
The Story Goes | David Nungaray  |  Bonham Academy
Aug 04, 202040:55
The Story Goes | Folklores Coffee House
Jul 14, 202023:46
The Story Goes | Las Casas Foundation
Jun 23, 202020:50
The Story Goes | Patricia Castillo | The P.E.A.C.E Initiative
Jun 11, 202039:15
The Story Goes | Rebeca Gonzalez | San Antonio Education Partnership
May 27, 202019:16
The Story Goes | Jessica Knudsen | Clarity Child Guidance Center
May 19, 202024:29
The Story Goes | Willie Burroughs | SAISD
May 13, 202019:51
The Story Goes | Jordana Barton | The Digital Divide
May 07, 202020:51
The Story Goes | Civic Leadership  |  UTSA

The Story Goes | Civic Leadership | UTSA

Each semester, Gina Amatangelo's undergraduate Civic Leadership Class at The University of Texas at San Antonio, practices the art of facilitation and elevating the voices of young people. After San Antonio's Stay Home Order, Gina and her students turned their skills from in-person conversations to online discussions. Find out what UTSA students Jacob Berhanu and Shelby Sanders have learned about San Antonio in these discussions and their own thoughts on leadership during COVID-19 and beyond. Gina Amatangelo was recently recognized as the 2019-20 Richard S. Howe Outstanding Teaching Award for Non-Tenured-Track Faculty by the University Excellence Awards. This award recognizes faculty who provide exemplary, signature experiences for undergraduate students.

Apr 29, 202019:27
The Story Goes | Veronica Soto | COSA Neighborhood Housing Services Dept.

The Story Goes | Veronica Soto | COSA Neighborhood Housing Services Dept.

From 53 calls a week to 5,300 calls a week, the City of San Antonio's Neighborhood Housing Services Department is at the center of a community that already sees 1 in 3 of its residents burdened by housing costs. Veronica Soto explains what the Department does, how it's responding to the COVID-19 Crisis, ideas for recovery, and how you can help.

Additional Resources:  
https://www.sanantonio.gov/nhsd
https://www.sanantonio.gov/NHSD/Programs/FairHousing
http://SA2020.org/covid-19-dashboard

Apr 24, 202027:50
The Story Goes | Schriver & Carmona | The CARES Act

The Story Goes | Schriver & Carmona | The CARES Act

As small business owners, nonprofit employees, taxpayers, students, retirees, and more, The CARES Act and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act affects San Antonians. Accountants, Chris Carmona and Derek Schriver of Schriver | Carmona, breakdown the legislation and share information based on the most common questions they are hearing from their clients.


Apr 24, 202021:37
The Story Goes | Magaly Chocano  |  In This Together

The Story Goes | Magaly Chocano | In This Together

Magaly Chocano, the owner of local web design firm Sweb Development, has always been a person on a mission. Weeks before San Antonio began sheltering-in-place, the downtown Sweb Office was destroyed in a fire. The Sweb team was overwhelmed by the community's support in the immediate aftermath of the fire, allowing them to be up and running again within days. Then the second crisis hit home. Hear how Magaly and her team are raising thousands of dollars, bringing the community together, and supporting local businesses through COVID-19. 

More info: www.inthistogethersa.com

Apr 14, 202022:26
The Story Goes | Forrest Myane | Meals on Wheels San Antonio

The Story Goes | Forrest Myane | Meals on Wheels San Antonio

Meals on Wheels San Antonio is a lifeline for 5,000 Bexar County seniors each year. After COVID-19 hit, their goal continues to be to deliver meals to our clients, a mostly elderly, high-risk population, and check on their safety during this time. Find out what they're doing to up their delivery, maintain the safety of their clients and those making the deliveries, and how you can help. 

Resources: https://www.mowsatx.org 

Apr 10, 202017:28
The Story Goes | Education During Quarantine  |  CAST Tech and KLRN Public Television
Apr 07, 202029:47
The Story Goes | Dr. Barbara Taylor | UT Health SA  |  COVID-19 Q&A
Apr 01, 202040:06
The Story Goes | Tuesdae Knight  |  SAGE
Mar 03, 202021:47
The Story Goes | Community Impact Report 2020

The Story Goes | Community Impact Report 2020

In 2010, nearly 6,000 San Antonians created a shared vision for the community by 2020. This year, SA2020, the nonprofit organization responsible for driving progress toward this vision, is asking San Antonians to reaffirm and strengthen this vision for the next decade. In this episode, Molly and Kiran discuss San Antonio's progress toward the Community Vision, with a focus on education, transportation, affordability, and the complete story. They also share how individuals and organizations are leading change in San Antonio, and invite listeners to share the topics they want to hear more about this year. 

Resources:
Explore San Antonio’s progress at report.SA2020.org
Take SA2020’s 5-minute survey to share what you want to see improved and maintained in San Antonio over the next decade at bit.ly/sa2020survey

Feb 11, 202022:39
The Story Goes |  Brenda Mascorro  |  SARAH
Jan 21, 202020:39
The Story Goes | Celina Pena  |  2020 Census
Jan 07, 202020:60
The Story Goes | Jeffrey Arndt | VIA
Dec 17, 201928:31
The Story Goes | Paula Gold-Williams |  CPS Energy

The Story Goes | Paula Gold-Williams | CPS Energy

CPS Energy is the largest, municipally-owned electric and natural gas company in the country. Find out from President & CEO Paula Gold-Williams exactly why that matters, what the company does beyond turning our lights on and off, what you can do to advance environmental sustainability, and how she became the leader she is today. A first generation college graduate with degrees in fine arts and accounting, Paula shares the significance of education, continuous learning, thoughtful risk tasking, and failure to her leadership growth.

Resources:
CPS Energy: www.cpsenergy.com
San Antonio’s Community Vision for Environmental Sustainability: http://report.sa2020.org/environmental-sustainability/

Dec 03, 201930:27
The Story Goes | Rachell Hathaway | Bank Of America

The Story Goes | Rachell Hathaway | Bank Of America

Rachell Hathaway started working at the Bank of America seventeen years ago as a Customer Service Representative. Today, she happens to be (as she says it), the Vice President of Community Relations. Along the way, she has disrupted narratives about poverty, affordable housing, leadership, and so much more. Listen to Rachell reflect on her own leadership in the corporate world and in nonprofit service, the significance of mentorship, and how we can all “kick butts… with boots on."

Resources:
City Year: https://www.cityyear.org/san-antonio        
Communities in Schools: https://www.cissa.org        
San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum: https://saaacam.org
Bank of America: bankofamerica.com/foundation        
San Antonio’s Community Vision for Civic Engagement: report.sa2020.org/civic-engagement/
SA2020 Nonprofit Partners: SA2020.org/Partners

Nov 19, 201922:26
The Story Goes | Marta Pelaez | Family Violence Prevention Services
Nov 05, 201925:35
The Story Goes | Jessica Weaver  |  Communities In Schools

The Story Goes | Jessica Weaver | Communities In Schools

Imagine every student in San Antonio surrounded by a community of support championing their success. This is the work of Communities in Schools (CIS)—providing students a safe place to learn and grow. With programs tailored to their specific needs, 99% of CIS students stay in school and 96% graduate from high school.

Today we’re talking to Jessica Weaver who joined Communities in Schools in 1989 as a middle school case manager. Jessica, now CEO, shares how student needs have shifted over time while the power of relationships has remained the same.

More information at www.klrn.org/thestorygoes

Oct 22, 201929:42
The Story Goes | David Zammiello  |  Project Quest

The Story Goes | David Zammiello | Project Quest

Nearly three decades ago, a group of San Antonians realized an opportunity to transform people’s lives and meet the workforce needs of the fast-growing service and technology industries. Today, in partnership with Alamo Colleges and other nonprofits, Project Quest is removing barriers for people to return to school, graduate, and secure in-demand living wage careers. Meet CEO David Zammiello to learn how Project QUEST is leading the country in workforce training with the largest sustained impact in earnings for participants.

Oct 08, 201929:56
The Story Goes | Chris Lopez & Robyn Parker  |  THRU Project

The Story Goes | Chris Lopez & Robyn Parker | THRU Project

THRU Project bridges the gap between foster care and adulthood for youth who age out of the foster care system. Exiting foster care alone at age 18 can be overwhelming. The statistics show increased rates of homelessness, unplanned pregnancy, and incarceration amongst foster alumni. Meet Program Manager, Chris Lopez,  and then hear from Program Coordinator,  Robyn Parker, who has her own special connection to this organization. They discuss mentorship and the current need for mentors in our community.

Resources:
www.thruproject.org  
https://servesa.sa2020.org/npos/view/96

Sep 24, 201929:46
The Story Goes | Kim Jefferies  |  The Brighton Center
Sep 16, 201926:00
The Story Goes | Jenna Saucedo-Herrera  |  San Antonio Economic Development Foundation
Aug 28, 201931:14
The Story Goes | Jeanne Russell  |  CAST Schools
Aug 13, 201933:17
The Story Goes | Being An Intern  |  Meet Sofia & Audrey
Jul 30, 201928:22
The Story Goes | Mike Bennett  |  ARC of San Antonio

The Story Goes | Mike Bennett | ARC of San Antonio

The ARC of San Antonio enhances the lives of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. In building community for their clients, providing support, and connecting resources, The ARC helps drive health and economic outcomes for San Antonio. Resources: https://www.arc-sa.org  

Jul 16, 201929:12
The Story Goes | Evelyn Delgado  |  Healthy Futures of Texas
Jul 02, 201926:44
The Story Goes | Christina Martinez  |  Big Brothers Big Sisters
Jun 18, 201931:54
The Story Goes | Brian Dillard | COSA Chief Innovation Officer

The Story Goes | Brian Dillard | COSA Chief Innovation Officer

The City of San Antonio's mission statement is "to deliver quality city services toward a vision of prosperity." How profound is it, then, that in San Antonio, we developed that vision (report.SA2020.org/home) together. The Office of Innovation seeks to break down silos and enhance processes for City departments, helping our local government better partner with local institutions and ultimately move the needle on shared community results.

Resources:
sanantonio.gov
www.sanantonio.gov/Innovation/Home

Jun 05, 201934:47
The Story Goes | Cathy Valdez | Project MEND
May 21, 201927:50
The Story Goes | Nicole Amri | Say Sí
May 07, 201925:42
The Story Goes | H. Drew Galloway | Move Texas

The Story Goes | H. Drew Galloway | Move Texas

With more than 10% of Bexar County's population aged 18-24 and nearly 30% aged 25-44, MOVE Texas, which began its journey as MOVE San Antonio, understands the importance of increasing the youth vote and bringing their voices into the electoral process. 

H. Drew Galloway, Executive Director of MOVE Texas, shares their strategy in registering young voters and compelling them to turn out to vote, just as San Antonio moves into the thick of our municipal election. 

Resources: https://movetexas.org ilovesanantonio.org https://report.sa2020.org/civic-engagement/ 

Apr 23, 201925:38
The Story Goes | Angela White | Alpha Home

The Story Goes | Angela White | Alpha Home

For over 50 years, Alpha Home (www.alphahome.org) has helped women recover from drug and alcohol addiction. With a commitment to treating the whole person, Alpha Home's work brings people out of crisis, while supporting mental health wellness, reuninting families, and putting their clients on career and education paths. It costs Alpha Home approximately $10,500 to deliver these critical services to the women they serve each year. In comparison, women who are hospitalized, imprisoned, separated from their children and family, and navigating the court system due to their addiction, cost the health and justice system upwards of $250,000. Find out more about the work Alpha Home does with Angela White, CEO. Other resources mentioned in this podcast: San Antonio Council on Alcohol and Drug Awareness (SACADA) sacada.org, Rise Recovery www.riserecovery.org, Lifetime Recovery www.lifetimerecoverytx.org 

Apr 09, 201926:06
The Story Goes | James E. Cooper Jr. | St. Philip's College
Mar 26, 201930:36
The Story Goes | Dawn Dixon | Connect + Ability

The Story Goes | Dawn Dixon | Connect + Ability

Episode 101
San Antonians envisioned a transportation system recognized as a model of efficiency and environmental sustainability where everyone is able to walk, ride, drive, or wheel in a safe, convenient, and affordable manner to their desired destinations (
report.sa2020.org/transportation/ ). Our population is growing: 66 people are born or move to our city every day, and we are estimated to double in the next twenty years. Our streets and sidewalks are lifelines to the places we need to go: work, school, healthcare providers. Connect+Ability at Warm Springs (warmspringsconnectability.org ) supports people with life-altering injuries and their families and caregivers. This means expanding services and support to include areas where people with life-altering injuries need accessibility. In Podcast #2, Dawn Dixon, Executive Director, explains how their work, which helps meet the needs of people with disabilities, will ultimately better serve the San Antonio community-at-large. You can also read more about their work in the latest SA2020 Impact Report (www.sa2020.org/blog/transportati…m-that-works-all/).

Learn more at www.klrn.org/thestorygoes
#TheStoryGoesSA

Mar 10, 201925:30
The Story Goes |  Upgrade  SATX  |  Pilot Episode

The Story Goes | Upgrade SATX | Pilot Episode

 Episode 0100.
In this episode of The Story Goes… we meet Jessica Gutierrez, who works at Clarity Child Guidance Center and is a returning college student. With 35% of adults in San Antonio having their college degree, hear how Jessica re-entered college with the help of Upgrade at San Antonio Education Partnership and is mere months away from completing her Associate’s Degree at San Antonio College. 

Feb 27, 201921:48