
Grassroots Policymaking w/ San Antonio Councilwoman Teri Castillo
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Have you ever wondered how the rich tapestry of San Antonio's past shapes its present? This episode, we're joined by San Antonio Councilwoman Teri Castillo, a product of San Antonio’s complex history. She’s here to share her family's unique story, dating back 8 generations. We take a deep-dive into the city’s history and the blending of cultures that make up the Mexican American communities. We also address the urgent issue of affordable housing and share touching narratives highlighting the human impact of public housing demolitions.
As we move forward, the discussion navigates through pressing issues such as school closures and housing affordability. Teri shares her journey in supporting her constituents, especially in the heart of District 5. We delve into the potential of community organizing to shape vital policies. We underline the significance of making your voices heard to ensure the representation of our community’s best interests.
Wrapping up our conversation, we analyze the profound impact of housing issues and the role of community. We dissect how absentee landlords and land speculators can disrupt neighborhoods' property values, affecting unhoused individuals' lives. We reflect on Teri's journey from grassroots organizer to City Council, and how her tireless work led to her success.
The discussion takes a turn towards the housing bond, the power of public comment, and the government funding's role in fostering gentrification. We leave you with a challenge to claim your place in public spaces.