Mary Alice, wife of Henry Cisneros, finds her voice in San Antonio as women battle for Free Speech in the Streets
She's a delicate bird of a woman, petite and beautifully apparelled. I know her husband, and she looks up to her supremely intelligent, charismatic, but scared of the status-quo husband. I suspect that she became a San Antonio councilwoman as a result of his lanky shadow. No matter. Yesterday, la Mary Alice stood up to the Man along with Councilwoman Lourdes Galvan and voted on the side of the Constitution and women's rights as one of two women on the San Antonio City Council who recognizes that anti-war or anti-immigrant protestors should be able to march on the streets without having to pay thousands of dollars for the privilege. While the city-wide Fiesta! bacchanal takes over the streets for weeks. With a vote of 9-2, the San Antonio City Council overwhelmingly voted to pass a new "Parade" Ordinance yesterday despite the organized protest of free speech advocates - mostly women - who believe that the City Council is violating the First Amendment of its citiz...
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Yes, it's true that the mission had once housed Native American converts and that part of it's history should certainly be stressed. But again, the only reason the building was not torn down and a hotel put up in its place was the gallant defense of the Alamo. As a Tejana, names like Juan Seguin, Cruz y Arocha, Gregorio Esparza and Toribio Losoya should stir your soul with pride. For they too are part of your true Tejano heritage, just as much as the mission Indian converts are.
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