Gloria A. Ramirez
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Gloria A. Ramirez is a San Antonio Texas, activist.
Bio
Verbatim from the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center as of January 9, 2023.[1]
- A native of Austin, Gloria has lived in San Antonio since 1977 is a retired bilingual early childhood educator. She was active in the anti-war movement and Chicanx movement as a student at UT-Austin in the late 60s and early 70s where she earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees. She has been involved with the Esperanza since its opening in 1987. Currently, she is a member of the PreK4SA board of directors, the Esperanza's Conjunto de Nepantlera.
Tribute to San Antonio communists
The People's Weekly World of May 20, 2000, carried a May Day Supplement. On page B, San Antonio activists paid tribute to contributors to the "worker's cause" - all Communist Party USA members Emma Tenayuca (1916-1999), John Inman (1896-1996), Manuela Soliz Sager (1911-1996), James Sager (1902-1979), Luisa Moreno (1906-1992).
Signatories included Gloria A. Ramirez.
La Voz de Esperanza
La Voz de Esperanza is the magazine of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center.
As of December 2014;
- Editor - Gloria A. Ramirez
- Design - Monica V. Velasquez
- Editorial Assistance - Alice Canestaro-Garcia
Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
As of December 2014, the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center of San Antonio, Board consisted of;
- Brenda Davis
- Araceli Herrera
- Rachel Jennings
- Amy Kastely
- Kamala Platt
- Ana Ramirez
- Gloria A. Ramirez
- Rudy Rosales
- Nadine Saliba
- Graciela I. Sanchez[2]