Dee Dee Sedgwick used to take student groups to Memphis, Tennessee to repair the homes of the poor. Then she found out what was happening in San Antonio.
Patton Dodd talks to a longtime East Side resident about his struggle to find stability in San Antonio.
Expert says businesses that close and open equate to a healthy and competitive economy.
Inequality matters for the future of San Antonio. That's a truth we learned from Bryan Stevenson.
Longtime East side resident recollects the change she's seen in the surrounding area throughout her 55 years living there.
Sometimes, running a church doesn't just mean preaching and discussing the Bible. Sometimes, it means making sure your parishioners have enough to eat.
Could we finally see more development around the AT&T Center?
Remember this film? Probably not. But, it was one of the first documentaries to highlight extreme poverty in San Antonio.
Certain factors and culture in Utah allow for better opportunities for people to move out of poverty.
A parent faced with homelessness or struggling day to day to make ends meet might not want to board a chartered bus and travel two hours to a place they’ve never seen. What exactly happens at a “Family Camp weekend”? Where will we sleep? What will we eat? Will our family fit in?