Looks Like Human Trafficking IS a Big Concern After All

As many of you know, we had a notable presence at the “Crime on the Northside” townhall last week: our VP Denise Gutierrez-Homer, Outreach Liaison Suzie Bayne, Editor and Policy Director Chris Baecker, and Special Needs Outreach Director Connie Aescht. Suzie’s husband Mel and new Infusiast Maria Galaviz were there as well. Also present in…

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Polls Are Irrelevant When Human Rights Are Concerned

Two-thirds of Americans support raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations.  A similar number feel the same way about the minimum wage, and even moreso about mandating paid sick leave. In related news, 0% of those poll figures matter.  The same applies to all the polls regarding support for banning “assault” weapons, creating a registry…

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“State of the City,” State of Confusion

Some of us are sticklers for words.  “Grammar Nazis,” if you will.  Oftentimes the situation is inconsequential and therefore not worth harping on.  Sometimes, you expect more from the source.  Still yet other times, you wonder if there’s a degree of calculation involved. When San Antonio mayor Ron Nirenberg delivered his “State of the City”…

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InfuseSA in the Community: Evolve, Float

This week we’d like to give a shout-out to Evolve Human Optimization Labs over at Embassy Oaks near Bitters and 281.  Their stated mission is “creating an accessible center for people to biohack wellness, recovery, and better performance into their daily lives.” What is “biohacking?”  It’s a variety of things. Evolve’s “cognitive and neurotraining” tests…

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