Pickup Lines: Former SA First Lady Erika Prosper Nirenberg on surviving and thriving
Read full article: Pickup Lines: Former SA First Lady Erika Prosper Nirenberg on surviving and thrivingThe latest Pickup Lines segment features San Antonio’s former First Lady Erika Prosper Nirenberg. She has never met her father and grew up picking onions in the South Texas heat before earning several college degrees and meeting the future mayor of San Antonio.
‘La Causa Sigue’: Cesar E. Chavez March returns to in-person event after COVID hiatus
Read full article: ‘La Causa Sigue’: Cesar E. Chavez March returns to in-person event after COVID hiatusFor the first time in two years, the Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice will be held in person in downtown San Antonio.
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25 influential Latinos in San Antonio
Read full article: 25 influential Latinos in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio, a majority Hispanic city, has the fourth-largest Latino population in the United States. From chefs and political stars to entertainers, athletes and personalities bigger than the North Star Mall boots, here’s a look at 25 influential Latinos in San Antonio, in no particular order. Marina Gonzales: The former CEO of Child Advocates San Antonio is now the new president and CEO of the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Her resume also includes serving as the Chief of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology Division at the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio and now is the 2020 Chairwoman for the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Erika Prosper Nirenberg: Currently the first lady of San Antonio, Nirenberg has blazed her own path here in San Antonio and is influential to many.