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San Antonio presents the 28th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Every year thousands march together in unity to pay tribute to the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez. The march will start at 9AM on the intersection of Guadalupe and Brazos near the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center. The 28th annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice is Saturday, March first.
Mujeres Marcharan hosts the 35th annual International Women's Day March and Rally. The March and Rally takes place on Saturday, March 8th, eight A.M at Travis Park.
The Foundation Fighting Blindness is walking to raise awareness and funds for sight-saving research. Everyone is invited to participate in the 5K Vision Walk in Austin. This event includes refreshments, entertainment and activities for children. The 5K Vision Walk is March eighth at nine A M and starts at St. Edward’s University.
The Battle of the Alamo Commemoration honors the 13-day siege leading up to the battle with corresponding days of programs. Events include La Gran Marcha del Ejercito Mexicano, the Immortal 32 Arrive, a Texas Independence Day ceremony, and more. The Battle of the Alamo Commemoration runs from Sunday, February 23rd, through Thursday, March 6th.
Melaneyes Media presents its 2025 Black History Film Series. Each session features educational presentations and achievements that have shaped our community. The Black History Film Series takes place monthly on the first Tuesday at the Carver Library.
The McNay celebrates 35 Years of Chicano Sensibility. Rasquachismo features the work of artists that engage with a range of rasquache themes and ideas by transforming ordinary items and demonstrating creative re-use. Rasquachismo runs through March 30th at The McNay in the Lawson Gallery.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Mexican American Civil Rights Institute presents its twenty-twenty five, Latina Spring Film Series. The Latina Spring Film Series features a selection of inspiring films by Latina and Indigenous women directors. Screenings will be held at six-hundred Hemisfair Plaza Way. The Latina Spring Film Series is open to the public.
The San Antonio Public Library presents “Pop Madness”. “Pop Madness” is a pop culture convention featuring authors, artists, anime, crafts, cosplay contests and more. “Pop Madness” is Saturday March 8th from 10 to 5 PM at the Central Library.
The Magik Theatre presents Elephant and Piggie’s we are in a play. Based on the Mo Williams children’s book, this story follows Gerald the elephant who is worried about his friendship with Piggie the pig, who is excited about their invitation to a party hosted by the fun-loving Squirrelles. This show is recommended for children ages three and up. Elephant and Piggie’s we are in a play, runs through March twenty-third at the Magik Theatre.
The San Antonio Art League and Museum presents the 20th Annual Collegiate Exhibit. This exhibit celebrates the emerging talent and creative energy of the area’s college and university departments of art. The twentieth Annual Collegiate Exhibit runs through March twenty-first.
The Food Policy Council of San Antonio examines how the current local food system is working for people’s health and well-being. The FPCSA works closely with local and state government partners in making recommendations for policy, actions, and programs. Monthly meetings are held at noon, every third Wednesday at Eco Centro.
The San Antonio AIDS Foundation provides services to help people prevent the spread of HIV and help those affected by HIV and AIDS to live longer, healthier lives. They provide a full range of services such as testing, education prevention, a meals program, and community-based care services.
Dress for Success empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Dress for Success offers job preparation, employment retention and career development programs.
Saint Peter Saint Joseph Children’s Home, better known as Saint PJ’s, is a social service agency. Saint PJ’s mission is to be a safe and loving refuge for children in crisis and to accompany them on their journey to healing and wholeness, breaking the cycle of abuse and neglect one child at a time.
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