San Antonio Review May 2021 Update
Published on May 11, 2021 by William Pate

Thursday, May 6, 2020
Friends,
Austin is one of a number of cities Reimagining Public Safety (RPS) after centuries of abuses by police departments across the nation. To aid in those efforts, we urge you to learn more about RPS and encourage you to engage your local officials in thinking beyond ever-increasing funding for enforcement. On our end, following Jens Beckert's suggestion that, "Deviations from established economic practices and existing technologies rely on imagined futures," SAR seeks to publish individuals' and groups' visions of their reimagined futures. There's nothing utopian about envisioning a different future and working toward it.
We also remind you to check out SAR's Community Resources for tons of useful (and mostly free) stuff.
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Poetry by D.B. Fishman.

New poetry by Joshua Bridgwater Hamilton.

San Antonio Review's second Alternative History Lesson is from an earlier pandemic.

Check out interviews and Q&As with authors and artists.

Member of an organization or group interested in subscribing to San Antonio Review? Check out our organizational solidarity offer.
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