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New Eastside community center honors San Antonio’s Black history

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New Eastside Community Center Honors San Antonio's Black History

The new $5.5 million ZerNona S. Black Multi-Generational Cultural/Community Center opened Wednesday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by community members and dignitaries attuned to the history and present-day needs of San Antonio’s East Side. 

Rev. Willie Culpepper of the adjoining Mount Zion First Baptist Church opened the ceremony with a prayer, followed by Mayor Ron Nirenberg and a host of speakers including the center’s board chair, James Keown; Krystal Jones, executive director of the city’s Department of Arts and Culture; Bexar County Commissioner Tommy Calvert (Pct. 4) and state Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins.

“Community centers are a foundational component of the East Side, serving as a conduit for community building, for educational achievement, for leisure opportunities and so much more,” Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez (D2) said during his comments at the podium.

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