Author Archives: Sam Sanchez

Van de Putte says yes to run for mayor

Van de Putte says yes to run for mayor

State Senator Leticia Van de Putte ended weeks of speculative chatter and confirmed on November 19 that she is running for Mayor of San Antonio. The San Antonio Express-News reported: For months, there had been growing speculation that she would enter the fray, and more recently, she had said she was “praying for guidance” about

Chuck Jordan Award-winner Janet Grigsby: a passionate advocate

Janet Burrage Grigsby says she’s always been a passionate advocate. Women’s reproductive rights, at-risk youth, LGBT equality, and the Democratic Party platform are among the issues that get her enthusiastic attention. Grigsby’s efforts go well beyond lip service. She gets involved in public activities and isn’t afraid to take leadership roles. That is no doubt

First shelter for homeless LGBT youth to open in S.A.

The first non-profit in San Antonio to provide overnight shelter exclusively to homeless LGBT youth will open on November 18. Sandra Whitley, executive director of the Thrive Youth Center, says it will begin offering overnight shelter for young people aged 17 to 25 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. The facility

Why did SA’s ‘equality index’ score get lower?

When the Human Rights Campaign released its annual Municipal Equality Index (MEI) last week, many in San Antonio’s LGBT community were puzzled as to why the city’s score had gone from 86 last year to 72 this time around. Now in it’s third year, the MEI scores cities on their nondiscrimination laws, their recognition of

Forbrich to seek District 1 interim council appointment

Business owner and political activist Chris Forbrich confirmed to Out in SA that he will seek the interim appointment for the District 1 City Council seat left vacant by the departure of Diego Bernal. Forbrich, who is openly gay, has made two unsuccessful runs for the District 1 seat, in 2009 and 2011. He said

Stonewall Dems will host farewell to Nellermoe and McManus

The Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio are planning a farewell for two local officials who are considered solid allies of the LGBT community and who are both leaving their current posts. Stonewall co-chair, Elena Guajardo, told Out in SA that the group will be honoring Judge Barbara Nellermoe and Police Chief William McManus at their

Former councilwoman joins fight against hunger on West Side

Former City Councilwoman Elena Guajardo is joining with former City Councilwoman Patti Radle on a community project that seeks to raise $30,000 for a local food bank before Thanksgiving. “Patti has a pure heart and is a tireless advocate for her area of town,” Guajardo told Out in SA. “She and her husband Rod run

Judge permits depositions in AT&T NDO case

Justin P. Nichols, attorney for a transgender man who says he was fired unjustly from AT&T last year, issued the following statement on November 7. On Wednesday, November 5th, a Bexar County district judge granted Matthew Hileman’s request to put three AT&T employees under oath, and depose them about alleged discrimination which occurred in September

Plea deal in murder of gay man

The San Antonio Express-News is reporting that a man who murdered an out of town visitor he met in a local bar in 2013 accepted a plea deal on November 6. According to police and press reports at the time, Ivan Cruz Aguilar confessed to police that he had murdered Vincent Mark Diaz on December

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