Ideas For Cosa Podcast

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Synopsis

Civic engagement conversations with San Antonio citizens and leaders. Join the discussion at Facebook.com/groups/ideasforcosa.

Episodes

  • (022) Navarra Williams - CEO of SAMMinistries

    16/01/2018 Duration: 38min

    Ideas for CoSA Moderator Paul DiGiovanni sat down with Navarra Williams, the CEO of SAMMinistries, to discuss homelessness in San Antonio on January 12th, 2018. Visit SAMM.org to support SAMMinistries. Visit Facebook.com/ideasforcosa to join San Antonio's most vibrant civic discussion community. Cover Photo Credit: Michael Cirlos / Centro San Antonio

  • (021) David Downey - The Value of Downtown w/ Sheryl Sculley, Don Frost, and Pat DiGiovanni

    01/08/2017 Duration: 51min

    A live presentation produced by Centro San Antonio featuring International Downtown Association CEO David Downey, San Antonio City Manager Sheryl Sculley, Don Frost, and Centro San Antonio President Pat DiGiovanni. Recorded on 7/26/2017 at El Tropicano Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. Visit Facebook.com/groups/ideasforcosa to join San Antonio's 24/7 Townhall meeting.

  • (020) Lila Cockrell - Former Mayor of San Antonio

    23/06/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    Lila Cockrell is a former City Council Member and Mayor of San Antonio. In 1975, she became the first woman to govern a major city in the United States. She currently serves as the Co-Chairperson for the San Antonio River Oversight Committee. She sat down to record a conversation with Ideas For CoSA Moderator Paul DiGiovanni on June 14th, 2017. Visit IdeasForCoSA.com to join San Antonio's most vibrant civic discussion community.

  • (019) Paul DiGiovanni - Participatory Budgeting - What I Learned

    07/06/2017 Duration: 15min

    In this short episode, Ideas For CoSA Moderator Paul DiGiovanni shares what he learned at a community meeting on participatory budgeting held on June 6th, 2017 at Brick at Bluestar. Presenters from Palo Alto shared their experience designing and implementing a participatory budgeting process at the community college. The event was organized by the San Antonio Progressive Alliance and Brick, apart of monthly 2nd Tuesday civic engagement events held at the location. Go to IdeasForCoSA.com to join San Antonio's most vibrant civic discussion group.