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San Antonio Lives Bilingual
San Antonio Lives Bilingual
VOL.XXI • NUM 41
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Claritycon 2016 addresses the
importance of children’s mental health
By Christina Acosta
christina@laprensasa.com
This year, Claritycon came
to San Antonio with a purpose
to successfully raise awareness
about mental health in children
— it was more than informative,
it was inspiring.
The fourth annual Claritycon
2016 started on Thursday morning where nationally renowned
experts led approximately 20
workshops and presentation
throughout the conference. Topics included autism, bullying, the
effects of multiple deployments,
violence in schools and trauma
informed therapy.
One of the key moments was
when Clarity Child Guidance
Center, a San Antonio based
nonprofit organization targeting children’s mental health,
presented mental health advocate Stephanie Contreras with
the Kathy Cunningham Mental
Health Advocacy Award.
The award recognizes those
who dedicate themselves to make
a difference for families suffering
from mental illness. After learning
her son was suffering from mental illness at age 16, Contreras
began to speak to local and state
groups about suicide prevention,
partnerships and providing crisis
intervention trainings for peace
officers.
“Stephanie has devoted her
life to teaching and taking care
of children, especially if they
have a mental illness,” stated Fed
Hines, Clarity CGC president and
CEO. “The award honors those
who have worked to meet the
challenges of expanding access
to care and de-stigmatization of
mental illness, and Stephanie has
accomplished much to improve
the care of children with mental
illness in South Texas.”
Not only did the convention
award those for their services,
there was also a focus on those
who have to live with mental illness and are ready to share their
story. Filmmaker and mental
health activist Randi Silverman
shared her personal experience
as a mother with a child who
suffered from anxiety and bipolar
disorder during his youth.
She used her experience to
become the executive producer
and co-screen writer of the 2015
film, “No Letting Go,” which has
received national recognition with
fantastic reviews and awards since
its debut. Silverman is also the cofounder and director of Parent-toParent Support Group, a network
for parents raising children with
issues of anxiety, depression and
mood disorders.
Silverman hopes her film and
her story will encourage many
parents to open their eyes and decide to treat their children early on
in life. She would also like teachers and educators to be trained to
face these issues firsthand.
“I would like many to know
what they can take away from
me. Today is to listen to the parents, engage in conversation with
the children, become aware of
early symptoms, recover and be
See Claritycon on page 2
Claritycon 2016 addressed the spectrum regarding mental health. Autism, bullying, the
effects of multiple deployments, violence in schools and trauma informed therapy were
some of the topics discussed with the help of key speakers including Randi Silverman.
(Photo, Christina Acosta)
22 de junio de 2016
H-E-B dona 3.6
millones para escuela
High-Tech High School
Por Roberto J. Pérez
rperez@laprensasa.com
Con un donativo de 3.6 millo­
nes de dólares cedidos por H-E-B
Foundation se construirá en
San Antonio la primera HighTech High School en el estado
de Texas, enfocada a preparar
jóvenes estudiantes en carreras
especializadas en el fascinante
mundo de la tecnología.
La idea de establecer este mode­
lo escolar tomó forma cuando
Charles Butt, Chairman y CEO
de H-E-B visitó centros educativos
tecnológicos en otras ciudades, y
determinó que San Antonio debe
tener una institución de este nivel.
Afiliada al sistema San Antonio
Independent School District, el
nuevo plantel high school (preparatoria hacia la educación universitaria) será construida dentro del
perímetro céntrico de la ciudad
conocido con San Antonio Tech
District, que se localiza a lo largo
de la Ave. Houston en el centro
de la ciudad.
Esta primera escuela es la
base para construir otras para ir
formando lo que colectivamente
se proyecta como The Center for
Applied Science and Technology.
Vea H-E-B en la pág. 2
H-E-B Foundation patrocina la creación de un plantel High
School enfocado a capacitar a sus alumnos en carreras técnicas, anunció Kate Roger, vicepresidenta de H-E-B.
(Foto, Roberto J. Pérez)
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H-E-B...
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Los jóvenes inscritos recibirán
Contando con la asistencia
capacitación certificada en las técnica de Tech-Bloc, el proyecto
diversas ramas de computación, contempla la creación de una
como crear programas y seguri- red de escuelas similares en otros
dad cibernética para dar seguridad a las industrias e instituciones
financieras.
Tendrá una capacidad para
150 alumnos.
La admisión de los alumnos
es en relación a su capacidad y
calificaciones escolares.
El 50 por ciento de los estudiantes provendrán del distrito
mencionado y el resto de otros
distritos y aún escuelas de otros
condados.
La escuela, que habrá de funcionar a finales del 2017, es la
primera de una red de escuelas
similares colectivamente integrarán la entidad que llevará el
nombre de The Center for Applied Science, según fue anunciado el jueves 16 de junio por
Kate Rogers, vicepresidente de
H-E-B Corporate Communication and Health Promotion.
La asistencia técnica ha sido
confiada la institución no lucrativa Tech Bloc, a la que pertenecen
dos mil miembros entre industriales, científicos y empresarios
locales unidos para apoyar el
desarrollo económico-industrial
de San Antonio.
El establecimiento de esta escuela tiene el objetivo de preparar
a las nuevas generaciones de estudiantes locales para ocupar los
puestos directivos y administrativos de la industria local que va
en crecimiento, al mismo paso al
que avanza el progreso industrial
basado en las nuevas tecnologías.
Durante la conferencia para dar
a conocer este plan educativo,
Kate Rogers señaló que en la actualidad, por cada alumno gradua­
do en carreras técnicas, hay diez
puestos disponibles para ser
ocupados por gente capacitada.
Claritycon...
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patient throughout the process,”
explained Silverman. “It’s a tough
road ahead, but you must do your
research so your child can have a
better future and to connect with
authenticity and vulnerability.”
Ultimately, Claritycon was
an informative convention that
not only gave more information
about mental health, but also inspired many to learn how to carry
the information forward.
22 de junio de 2016
distritos escolares que colec­
Este es proyecto ofrece una
tivamente llevará el título de buena oportunidad para estuCenters for Applied Science and diantes interesados en carreras
Technology.
técnicas en el manejo de aparatos
e instrumentos de alta tecnología;
o bien para alumnos interesados
o carreras administrativas relacionadas a la industria.
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Calendario de la comunidad
LINDA PACE FOUNDATION PRESENTS: RIVANE NEUENSCHWANDER-SECONDARY STORIES — This spring, the
Linda Pace Foundation presents the Texas debut of “Secondary Stories,” a room-sized installation by Brazilian artist Rivane
Neuenschwander, who has become widely regarded for her often
ephemeral work that explores narratives about language, nature,
social interactions and the passing of time. “Secondary Stories,” as
well as three video installation works, is open at SPACE, the public
gallery of the Linda Pace Foundation. The exhibit will be on view
through July 29, 2017 at Linda Pace Foundation, 111 Camp St.
CONEY ISLAND AT THE MCNAY — The exhibition explores
and celebrates Coney Island, the most iconic, uniquely American
Amusement Park in the United States, which has served as national
cultural symbol inspiring artists, musicians, novelists, poets and
filmmakers. From Coney Island’s beginning as a watering hole
for the wealthy, through its transformation into an entertainment
mecca for the masses, to the closing of Astroland Amusement Park
following decades of urban decline, this first-of-its-kind exhibition
uses visual art as a lens to explore 150 years of Coney Island. For
more information, visit www.mcnayart.org. The exhibition will
be on display until Sept. 11 at the McNay Art Museum, 600 N.
New Braunfels Ave.
FOOD TRUCKS IN TRAVIS PARK — Food trucks are back in
downtown San Antonio! The season of rotating food trucks and
vendors will be available for the lunch time crowd every week day.
Admission is free and open to the public. Call (210) 207-3677 or
visit www.TravisParkSA.com for details. The event will take place
all month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Travis Park, 301 East Travis St.
SA-READS ANNUAL SUMMER BOOK DRIVE — The
SAReads Book Bank needs books for children from infants to
teens. The book bank distributes books to hundreds of nonprofits,
faith-based entities, youth centers, schools and pediatric clinics.
Organizations interested in hosting their own book drive are
encouraged to contact SAReads at info@sareads.org or by phone
at (210) 957-8790. Any organization interested in requesting
books from the SAReads Book Bank can do so on our website at
literacysanantonio.com. Anyone can donate books through Friday,
Aug. 19 at more than 50 locations across San Antonio, including
all San Antonio Public Library branches, First mark Credit Union,
YMCAs and The Twig Book Shop.
NOCHE AZUL: BESAME MUCHO -- Sponsored by the Department for Culture and Creative Development, the monthly Noche
Azul concert series features Azul Barrientos. She takes her audience
through the history of the Mexican Bolero and pays homage to its
songs, composers, musicians and singers – especially highlighting
female contributors. Tickets are $7 at the door. Doors open at 7:15
p.m. on Sunday June 25 at Esperanza Peace and Justice Center,
922 San Pedro Ave.
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Texas Democratic Convention
promoted voting blue
By Christina Acosta
christina@laprensasa.com
Donald Trump may have been
in town recently to receive funds
for his campaign, but the spotlight
was keenly focused on Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) Secretary
Julián Castro and Congressman
Joaquin Castro (TX-20).
For the first time in 50 years,
the Texas Democratic Convention was held in San Antonio this
weekend, promoting and sup-
porting former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton and former Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for
president. At least 12,000 Texan
Democrats filled the Alamodome
to learn more about each candiSee Texas Democratic
Convention on page 8
This year, the Texas Democratic Convention was in full swing at the Alamodome for the
first time in 50 years with the spotlight on Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro. (Photo, Christina Acosta)
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Demostración sin violencia contra Donald Trump
Por Roberto J. Pérez
rperez@laprensasa.com
El viernes 17 de junio frente
al Oak Hills Country Club, un
contingente de activistas, organizaciones pro-derechos civiles y
personas individuales que acudie­
ron por propia iniciativa se agruparon en una protesta pacífica
contra Donald Trump, quien
acudió a ese lugar para reunir
fondos destinados a su campaña.
Desde unas dos horas antes
de la llegada del candidato del
partido republicano a la presidencia del país, la gente empezó
a llegar portando cartelones de
repudio a empresario frente al
club, ubicado en el 5403 Frede­
ricksburg Rd.
Donald Trump arribó al lugar
alrededor de las 11:30 de la
mañana; pero, con la intensión
de evitar la manifestación, se
corrió el rumor de que entró con
sus cercanos colaboradores por
la puerta trasera del Oak Hills
Country Club –donde a puerta
cerrada– tuvo una reunión con
dirigentes republicanos.
A diferencia de otras plazas, la
manifestación se llevó sin ningún
incidente y el tránsito de vehículos fue lento pero fluido sin causar inconvenientes considerables
en el corredor de Frederisckburg,
usualmente muy activo al medio
día.
Por parte de los simpatizantes
del partido demócrata, la principal figura política en el evento
estuvo en la persona de Manuel
Medina, presidente del Partido
Demócrata en el condado de
Bexar.
A pesar de las recomendaciones de Jaime Martínez, de la Fundación César Chávez, de que los
manifestantes no llevarán ninguna otra bandera, solo la bandera
de los Estados Unidos, algunas
personas mostraron banderas distintas, lo cual, a juicio de algunas
personas es contraproducente,
puesto que en estas manifestacio-
nes lo que se persigue es obtener
los derechos como ciudadanos
norteamericanos.
En cuanto al resguardo del
orden, no se registró ningún
incidente grave y agentes de San
Antonio Police Department no
tuvieron que intervenir más que
en el control de tráfico y la seguridad de los transeúntes.
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SAAF to host first Texas community
screening of documentary ‘Desert Migration’
Special to La Prensa
The San Antonio AIDS Foundation (SAAF) will host the first
Texas community screening of
“Desert Migration,” an awardwinning documentary about
the unique challenges faced by
long-term survivors of HIV/
AIDS.
The screening will take place
on Thursday, June 23 from
6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Santikos
Bijou Cinema Bistro at Wonderland of the Americas Mall,
4522 Fredericksburg Road.
Tickets are $30 and are available at www.SanAntonioAIDS.
org.
Proceeds benefit SAAF and
the local screening is timed to
coincide with the 35th anniversary of the first official AIDS
diagnoses in the United States.
“Desert Migration” focuses
on a group of gay men, all
long-term HIV survivors, who
sought refuge in Southern California’s Palm Springs. The film
explores the physical, medical
and emotional side effects of
living with HIV – as well as the
stigma that still exists in American society 35 years after AIDS
was officially recognized as an
epidemic in the United States
and around the world.
The $30 ticket price includes
a pre-film reception with light
refreshments and, directly following the screening, an informal question-and-answer panel
discussion with the “Desert
Migration” director Daniel
Cardone, SAAF CEO Cynthia
Nelson, Dr. Barbara Saatkamp
Taylor, a local HIV medical researcher and physician, as well
as long-term survivors living in
San Antonio.
The event is sponsored by
Santikos Entertainment, Texas
Public Radio and the Crockett
Hotel.
“The majority of people living with HIV in Bexar County
are 45 or older, so the op-
portunity for the San Antonio
AIDS Foundation to be the
first to present this film in our
community is truly significant,”
Nelson said. “We are honored
to contribute to the emerging
national conversation about
aging with HIV.”
She cited the most recent
statistics from the City of San
Antonio’s Metropolitan Health
District, which reports that in
2014, 52 percent of people living with HIV were age 45 and
older. Eighty-five percent of
people living with HIV in Bexar
County were men.
“June 5, 1981 marks the
35th anniversary of when the
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention officially recognized the first AIDS cases in
the United States. Historically,
that date is regarded as the beginning of what became known
as the AIDS epidemic,” added
Nelson. “And while all these
years later, science has made
incredible strides in treating
the disease and prolonging the
lives of people with HIV, there
is still no cure. We timed this
film screening as close as possible to the actual anniversary
date to help remind the public
that HIV/AIDS remains a serious health issue in our country
and around the world.”
In the Washington, D.C.
publication Metro Weekly, Cardone, who was diagnosed with
HIV in 1995, told writer John
Riley that “he’s often shocked
by the sheer ignorance surrounding HIV in mainstream
society — even among members of the LGBT community,
who still speak of HIV as if it
were the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 80s and early 90s.”
Cardone believes that HIV/
AIDS carries a stigma unlike
other major diseases. “I think
there’s still this moral outrage
and stigma associated with it
that doesn’t go to any other
disease,” Cardone said in the
interview. “People think it’s a
scandalous, dark thing that you
did that caused you to become
positive, so, therefore, you are
a bad person.”
With this documentary, Cardone hopes to shed light on
the topic and encourage open
discussion.
“I think the takeaway from the
movie, or what I hope people
will get from it, is that life goes
on. Life perseveres. We find
a way,” he said. “All of these
people are still getting on, even
if they’re depressed one day, or
their back is covered in sores, or
they’re having side effects from
the medication. They’re still
getting up every day. They’re
still getting on with their lives.”
“Desert Migration”
Produced by Marc Smolowitz and directed by Cardone,
See SAAF on page 10
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Texas Democratic Convention...
national security.”
with equality.
Many people agreed with the
“The American dream is not a
congressman and cheered him sprint or even a marathon. It is a
on every step of the way until he
had to meet up with his brother,
Secretary Castro. Together, both
men discussed their support for the
former Secretary of State candidate
and Secretary Castro debunked
claims about running for vice
president.
“I am not being vetted right
now… That is Secretary Clinton’s
choice; she is running a fantastic
campaign,” stated Secretary Castro. “I am very confident that she
will make a prudent great section
for the U.S. vice president.”
The Castro brothers also stated
that Clinton will have a unified
Democratic Party as the first female president and feel confident
that she will win and make history
this November.
During the keynote speech,
Secretary Castro successfully addressed that history should no
longer be repeating, but progressIN THEATRES IN
,
ing for the future. Castro clarified
that it is time for Texas to vote
blue to end corruption and begin
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relay, where giving the baton of about each other…That has made
opportunity to our children and the American dream possible,”
grandchildren begins with caring concluded Castro.
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including improving education,
healthcare, immigration, women’s
rights and race.
At hand to reach these key
points included: former candidate
for governor Wendy Davis, Senator Carlos Uresti, Senator José
Menéndez, Representative Diego
Bernal, Commissioner Tommy
Calvert and Congressman Pete
Gallego.
However, many Democrats
were looking forward to hearing
the Castro brothers’ input in the
party. Congressman Castro was
the first to be seen at the convention, criticizing Trump for coming
to the Alamo City and calling himself the future president of the U.S.
“This city has been built by immigrants from not only Mexico,
but people from all over the
world… I could not think of a
person who can fit in worse in
San Antonio and in Texas than
Donald Trump,” stated the congressman. “He is someone who
wants to tear people apart, scoping
people’s fear, diving America and
making this country dangerous for
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You that clarify everything. You illuminate
all my paths so that I
reach my goals. You
give me the gift to be
able to forgive and
forget the wrong that
they do to me. And in
all the seconds in my
life you are with me.
In this short dialog. I
want to thank you and
confirm, once more
that I never want to
be separated from
you. My desire is to
be with you Lord and
with my loved ones
in your Holy Grace.
Thank You for your
blessings given to my
loved ones and me.
(A person should read
this prayer 3 days in
a row without saying
what they want and
in 3 days they should
receive the grace no
matter how difficult
it is.) Publish When
Grace is received.
Thank You. Grace la tranquilidad que
ansío (tres peticiones
Received.
difíciles) suplica que te
C.B.E
hace un corazón afligido por los duros golpes
del cruel destino que lo
han vencido siempre en
la lucha humana, ya que
sin tu poder divino no
intercede en mi favor
sucumbiré por falta de
ayuda. Brazo Poderoso,
asíste­me, am­párame y
con­dúceme a la Gloria
ce­
lestial. Gracias dul­
ce Jesús (rezar quince
días empezando viernes). Publicar antes
de los ocho. Confío en
Dios Padre y en su mi­
May the Sacred Heart of sericordia divina, por
Jesus be adored, gloried, eso pido a Él que ilu­
loved and preserved mine mi camino y me
throughout the world otorgue la gracia que
now and forever. Oh, tanto deseo. Gracias
Sacred Heart of Jesus, Padre por oirme. Manpray for us. St. Jude, de publicar y observe
worker of miracles, pray lo que ocurrirá el cuarto
for us. St. Jude, helper día.
of the helpless, pray for B.I.G.
us. Say this prayer nine E.V.
times a day. By the
eight day your prayer
will be answered. It
has never been known
to fail. Publication must
be promised. Thank you
St. Jude.
M.A.L.V.
R.P.
PARA LOS CASOS
MÁS DIFÍCILES. An­
te ti vengo con la fe de
mi alma, a buscar tu
sagrado consuelo en mi
difícil situación, no me
desampares de las puertas que se me han de
abrir en mi camino, sea
tu Brazo Poderoso el
que las abra para darme
Holy Spirit. You that
clarify everything. You
illuminate all my paths
so that I reach my goals.
You give me the gift to
be able to forgive and
forget the wrong that
they do to me. And in
all the seconds in my life
you are with me. In this
short dialog. I want to
thank you and confirm,
once more that I never
want to be separated
from you. My desire
is to be with you Lord
and with my loved ones
in your Holy Grace.
Thank You for your
blessings given to my
loved ones and me. (A
person should read this
prayer 3 days in a row
without saying what
they want and in 3 days
they should receive the
grace no matter how
difficult it is.) Publish
When Grace is received.
Thank You. Grace Received.
E.V.
B.I.G.
promise publication and
favor will be granted.
Never known to fail.
S.D.
M.A.L.V.
Prayer for Financial
Crisis
Lord God, we live in
disturbing days, across
the world, prices rise,
debts increase, banks
collapse, jobs are taken
away, and fragile security is under threat.
Loving God, meet us
Novena Los tres Ángeles Protectores: San Gabriel, San Miguel, y San
Rafael. Prenda 3 velas
blancas en un plato con
agua y azúcar y haga su
petición. A los tres días
publique esta oración.
Aunque no crea mire
que pasa el cuarto día.
I.L.L.
A.A.L.
Dear Heart of Jesus, in
the past I have asked for
favors. This time I ask
you this very special
one (mention favor).
Take it dear Jesus and
place it within your own
broken heart where your
father sees it, then in
your merciful eyes it
will become your favor
not mine. Amen. Say
this prayer for 3 days,
in our fear and hear
our prayer: be a tower
of strength amidst the
shifting sands, and a
light in the darkness;
help us receive your
gift of peace, and fix
our hearts where true
joys are to be found, in
Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
M.R.
Glorioso Apóstol San
Judas fiel amigo de
Jesús. Ruega por mi
que me encuentro desesperado en esta hora de
gran necesidad. Socorro
visible y prontamente, te
prometo bendito San Judas recordarte siempre
y no olvidar gran favor,
nunca dejar de honrarte
como mi más especial
bendito abogado, que
ruegas por mí.
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S.A. International Airport welcomes
summer with solstice performance
By Christina Acosta
christina@laprensasa.com
Summer is officially in and
what better way to welcome
the season than with a special dance celebration.
For the 15th year, in celebration of the summer solstice, choreographer and
dancer Catherine Cisneros
presented her solo performance within the lighted
squares of Christopher Janney’s “Passing Light” solar
sculpture. Once a year on
the first day of summer at 2
p.m., the lighted grids align
with the painted grids on the
floor for 90 seconds as the
sun passes directly overhead.
“This is a piece dealing
with light and performance.
It is reflective of our time and
how lucky we are to be alive
and a time to recognize how
beautiful our earth and sun
is, and how it is changing
dramatically,” stated Cisneros. “We are marking and
recognizing the longest day
of the year.”
SAAF...
in association with The HIV
Story Project, the film focuses
on 13 gay men living long-term
with HIV who sought out an
oasis in Southern California’s
Palm Springs where their homosexuality and health condition are not just tolerated, but
understood. They represent a
large number of people who
migrated to the desert community burdened with memories
of watching their friends die,
all believing that a similar fate
would befall them.
Over the course of a single
on-screen ‘day,’ the film observes and records a group of
men as they work, eat, sleep,
love, recuperate and grieve. By
sharing their stories, “Desert
Migration” reflects on subjects
that relate to all of us, whether
we are HIV positive or negative, young or old: How do
we approach our own aging,
and the notion of mortality?
What gives us the will to create,
to achieve, and even to live at
all, as our bodies and minds
deteriorate?
San Antonio International Airport presented a summer solstice
“Desert Migration” has been
performance with choreographer and dancer Catherine Cisneros
screened as an “official selecat Christopher Janney’s “Passing Light” solar sculpture.
tion” at many prestigious film
(Photo, Christina Acosta)
festivals, including the Outfest
22 de junio de 2016
(continued from page 7)
Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival, the Austin Gay & Lesbian
International Film Festival,
the Adelaide Film Festival
and NewFest, New York’s
LGBT Film Festival. The SAAF
screening is the first community
presentation for the general
public in Texas.
Promotional materials for
the film state that more than
half the people living with HIV
in the United States are over
50 years of age: “Although
their lives were saved by antiretroviral therapies, they are
dealing with a new barrage of
problems as their aging bodies
struggle to maintain the upper
hand against the virus, accompanied by many side effects of
the treatment itself: insomnia,
depression, neuropathy, bone
degeneration, kidney failure,
cognitive disorders, suicidal
ideation . . . Many also struggle
with symptoms of post-traumatic stress, having lived through
a period of decimation and
debilitation that remains largely
unacknowledged.”
For more information on the
film, visit the official website at
http://desertmigrationmovie.
com.
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SPORTS
11
Stars continúa desarrollando su plan de juego
Por José I. Franco
franco@laprensasa.com
De acuerdo al entrenador
en jefe Dan Hughes, el equipo
bajo su cargo (Stars de San Antonio), continúa desarrollando
su plan de juego.
Su rotación cuenta con los
servicios de las jugadoras Alex
Montgomery, guardia y alera
suplente quien está jugando su
sexta temporada en la WNBA;
seguida por la central estelar
Jayne Appel-Marinelli, que se
encuentra en su séptima temporada WNBA. También la
alera abridora Monique Currie, quien es veterana entrada
en su onceava temporada en el
mismo circuito.
El resto de la alineación entre
estelares y suplentes la integran
cuatro jugadoras novatas que
están marcando su debut. También cinco jugadoras prospecto,
entre ellas la central Kayla
Dearica Hamby, alera estelar de Stars, fue bloqueada por las aleras Marissa Coleman y
Tamika Catchings en partido ganado por Fever de Indiana. Hamby encestó 16 puntos.
Coleman 11 y Catchings 23. (Foto, Franco)
La exguardia Becky Hammon presenciará el retiro de su
playera con el No. 25 el próximo sábado. (Foto, Franco)
Alexander, que está jugando
su cuarta temporada, seguida
por la guardia y capitana Kayla
McBride y la escolta Sydney
Colson, ambas en su tercer año
en el baloncesto de la WNBA.
Hughes ha señalado que Stars
es un equipo joven que en cada
partido no pierde el ritmo en su
plan de juego, enfrentándose
a planteles conformados con
basquetbolistas de experiencia.
Tal fue el caso en su partido del
viernes 17 de junio contra las
visitantes del equipo Fever de
Indiana, que con su entrenadora en jefe Stephanie White y
su alera estelar Tamika Catchings, de 37 años de edad, con
16 temporadas en la WNBA,
en el cuarto periodo lograron
cerrar fuerte para llevarse la
victoria con pizarra de 84 a 75
puntos.
En este encuentro Stars
lograron irse arriba en el marcador durante los primeros
minutos del cuarto periodo con
encestes seguidos de McBride
(58-55), el cual se esfumó tras
contra ataques de Catchings y
sus compañeras estelares Marissa Coleman, Erlana Larkins,
Tiffany Mitchell, Briann January y la alera suplente Lynetta
Kizer, quien en 14:57 minutos
de juego aportó 13 unidades.
Catchings en 30:02 minutos
de juego anotó 8 de 11 disparos
al aro, con 2 de 3 triples, 3 rebotes, 4 asistencias, 5 robos de
balón y 23 puntos anotados en
la victoria de 84 a 75.
“Indiana cerró en el cuarto
periodo. Catchings nos hizo
bastante daño con su ofensiva y
defensiva. Stars hizo buen plan
de juego, quizá el cansancio
fue lo que nos bajó ritmo de
juego en el cuarto tiempo. El
equipo es joven y poco a poco
iremos subiendo nuestro ritmo
de juego”, dijo Hughes.
Homenaje a Hammon
La gerencia general de Stars el
próximo sábado 25 de junio, al
concluir partido contra el equipo visitante Dream de Atlanta,
estará rindiéndole merecido
homenaje a la exguardia Becky
Hammon, quien por ocho temporadas en su uniforme vistió el
número 25.
La playera de Hammon con el
No. 25 será retirada y ubicada
en el techo del majestuoso estadio AT&T Center.
Hammon jugó 16 años en la
WNBA. De 1999 al 2006 militó
con el club Liberty de Nueva
York. Con San Antonio Stars
defendió los colores Silver &
Black de 2007 al 2014, guiando
a Stars a su primer campeonato
del oeste en la campaña 2008.
Hammon dejó marca con
Stars de más tiros triples acertados, así como en asistencias y
puntos anotados por partido.
La ceremonia se realizará al
final del partido (9:30 p.m.).
Hammon en la temporada
2015 NBA hizo su debut de
asistente de entrenador con
los Spurs, convirtiéndose en la
primera mujer con dicho cargo
en tiempo completo.
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