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| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

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Move SA – Partner Case Study

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You Speak, We Listen: A Millennial Civic Happy Hour

“MOVE San Antonio was proud to partner with DreamVoice for You Speak, We Listen: A Millennial Civic Happy Hour, a 2017 DreamWeek event displaying the power of millennial voters in our city. Through civic conversation, we connected hundreds of young people directly to elected officials and candidates, expanding youth knowledge of policy issues and building the next generation of San Antonio’s civic leaders.” – Drew Galloway, Executive Director – MOVE San Antonio

Dorćol Distilling Co partnered with MOVE San Antonio to organize a mixer featuring all of the candidates running in San Antonio’s 2017 municipal election. Candidates mingled with the audience and each was offered a few minutes to speak to the crowd.

Millennial Civic Happy Hour emphasized the value of younger generations taking action in their local community to affect change through the electoral system. The event provided an open platform for young voters to initiate face-to-face conversations with political candidates, empowering those voters to make informed decisions on Election Day.

In the News

Dream Week: You Speak, We Listen: A Millennial Civic Happy Hour / MOVE San Antonio – SA Current

SA2020 – Partner Case Study

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SA2020 Impact Report Luncheon

“When you have collaborative efforts by people or institutions on targeted indicators, that’s where we start to see community change.” –Molly Cox, President and CEO of SA2020

For DreamWeek 2017, SA2020 partnered with the Witte Museum for the official release of the SA2020 Impact Report, a comprehensive review of San Antonio’s progress during the preceding year. The event recognized the organizations and community partners working together to move our city forward.

The SA2020 Impact Report Luncheon brought a local perspective to the conversation on diversity and equality. The insight provided by SA2020 highlighted the intersectionality of public welfare and social justice. It was an opportunity to reflect on the ways in which metrics and data collection can offer us a glimpse into the present condition of our community.

In the News

SA2020 releases 2016 Impact Report, announces landmark grant – La Prensa
SA2020 Receives $400,000 Grant, Releases 2016 Impact Report – Rivard Report
SA2020 showing some forward progress – Express News

Sponsor – DreamWeek Mayor’s Ball

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DreamWeek 2018: DreamWeek Mayor's Ball

 DreamWeek Mayor’s Ball

The Mayor’s Ball closes out the summit and showcase some of San Antonio’s finest performers and talent. By sponsoring the Mayor’s Ball (our fundraiser) on January 25th, you’ll have the last word with our audience. Promotion of this event will reach the many thousands of participants and followers of the DreamWeek Summit. Your organization will be a presenter in exhibiting some of the very best talent in San Antonio and will be perceived as a leader in nurturing an environment for civil and civic engagements.

Sponsorship

In order to keep DreamWeek events free or at minimal expense to the public, we rely on the kindness of like-minded businesses and organizations for support. As an official DreamWeek Mayor’s Ball Sponsor, you can count on unparalleled brand visibility and invaluable positive impressions from an active and diverse audience.

Your generous support of the Ball will go towards catering, entertainment, and various other venue fees.

Benefits

By sponsoring the Mayor’s Ball, you’ll have the last word with our audience. Promotion of this event will reach the many thousands of participants and followers of the DreamWeek Summit. As an inaugural sponsor, your organization will share the limelight and memories of what promises to be another San Antonio marquee calendar event.

Your organization will be a presenter in exhibiting some of the very best talent in San Antonio and will be perceived as a leader in nurturing an environment for civil and civic engagements.

Sponsorship Levels

Vision - $25,000

  • DreamWeek Mayor’s Ball presented by [Your company]
  • Logo placement on set during TV event promotional appearances and on all outdoor billboards
  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement during program
  • VIP Parking
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Prominent Logo placement on sponsored event social media and digital ads
  • Prominent Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Live mention of your company’s mission
  • Prominent Table Seating for 10

Mission - $10,000

  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement during program
  • VIP Parking
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Logo placement on sponsored event social media and digital ads
  • Prominent Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Four VIP tickets

Program - $6,000

  • Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Four VIP tickets

Sponsor – DreamWeek Awards Luncheon

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DreamWeek 2018: Awards Luncheon

DreamWeek Awards Luncheon

Annually, we present an engaging keynote speaker while we celebrate visionary community members supporting the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  As a sponsor of the Awards Luncheon January 17th, your organization will stand proudly among some of the brightest civic-minded leaders who are shaping the future of our city. This year’s theme will highlight the inherent value in giving back to the community.

Keynote Speaker: To be announced.

Sponsorship

In order to keep DreamWeek events free or at minimal expense to the public, we rely on the kindness of like-minded businesses and organizations for support. As an official DreamWeek Awards Luncheon Sponsor, you can count on unparalleled brand visibility and invaluable positive impressions from an active and diverse audience.

Your generous support of the Awards Luncheon will go towards keynote speaker fees, catering, and various other venue fees.

Benefits

As a sponsor of the Awards Luncheon, your organization will stand proudly amongst some of the brightest civic-minded leaders who are shaping the future of our city. This year’s theme will highlight the inherent value in giving back to the community.
Your organization can set the stage for that theme by aligning with the core values that define the DreamWeek vision.

Sponsorship Levels

Vision - $15,000

  • DreamWeek Awards Luncheon presented by [Your company]
  • Logo placement on set during TV event promotional appearances and on all outdoor billboards
  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement during program
  • VIP Parking
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Prominent Logo placement on sponsored event social media and digital ads
  • Prominent Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Live mention of your company’s mission
  • Prominent Table Seating for 10

Mission - $10,000

  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement during program
  • VIP Parking
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Logo placement on sponsored event social media and digital ads
  • Prominent Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Four VIP tickets

Program - $5,000

  • Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Four VIP tickets

Sponsor – DreamWeek Opening Ceremony

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DreamWeek 2018 Opening Ceremony

DreamWeek Opening Ceremony

The Opening Breakfast Ceremony will kick off the summit, January 20th with special presentations including the DreamVoice founder Shokare Nakpodia and greetings from area civic leaders. Sponsoring the Opening Ceremony promotes your organization/company as a forerunner and trailblazer for our historic summit.

Sponsorship

In order to keep DreamWeek events free or at minimal expense to the public, we rely on the kindness of like-minded businesses and organizations for support. As an official DreamWeek Opening Ceremony Sponsor, you can count on unparalleled brand visibility and invaluable positive impressions from an active and diverse audience.

Your generous support of the DreamWeek opening will go towards keynote speaker fees, catering, and various other venue fees.

Benefits

By sponsoring the Opening Ceremony, your brand will be promoted as part of the very first DreamWeek event.

As the only summit of its kind in Texas and the nation, our participating audience and numerous followers will be left with impressions of your organization – prior to, at the onset of, and throughout the summit – as being in the forefront of advancing the voices of tolerance, equality, and diversity globally as well as supporting an environment for civic and civil engagements.

Sponsorship Levels

Vision - $15,000

  • DreamWeek Opening Ceremony presented by [Your company]
  • Logo placement on set during TV event promotional appearances and on all outdoor billboards
  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement during program
  • VIP Parking
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Prominent Logo placement on sponsored event social media and digital ads
  • Prominent Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Live mention of your company’s mission
  • Prominent Table Seating for 10

Mission - $10,000

  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement during program
  • VIP Parking
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Logo placement on sponsored event social media and digital ads
  • Prominent Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Four VIP tickets

Program - $5,000

  • Logo placement on:
    • All event invitation, program, print and digital promotional collateral
    • All event on-site signage and digital displays
    • All DreamWeek print and digital marketing collateral
    • All DreamWeek Social Media Branding
    • DreamWeek website (All sponsors displayed on footer)
  • Tickets to the exclusive Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Four VIP tickets

Sponsor – DreamWeek

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Supporting the Dream

Ideas become empowered through human interaction. In a city defined by its diverse cultural heritage, DreamWeek is bridging the gap between people and ideas through an international summit on tolerance, equality, and social justice.

Our sponsors make DreamWeek a reality. Since the very first DreamWeek summit in 2012, we have relied on support from our community partners to help us bring dreams to life – dreams of a better way to talk about the tough issues; to give equality and diversity a real seat at the table in a local, national, and global context; and to break down the barriers that divide us and form new connections to bring us closer together.

Sponsorship for DreamWeek

In order to keep DreamWeek events free or at minimal expense to the public, we rely on the kindness of like-minded businesses and organizations for support.
Your generous support of DreamWeek will fund marketing, advertising, production of the schedule of events, and other costs associated with DreamWeek itself.

Sponsorship Kit

Benefits

As an official DreamWeek Sponsor, you can count on unparalleled brand visibility and invaluable positive impressions from an active an diverse audience. There is no better opportunity to showcase your organization’s mission and establish your name as a community leader in philanthropy and human advocacy.

Sponsorship Levels

Dream - $25,000

  • Marquee Recognition as Presenting Sponsor
  • Special invitations to Marquee DWSA Events (Opening & Closeout Receptions)
  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement at DreamVoice Event
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Tickets to the Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Logo placement on:
    • All DWSA2022 print, digital, and promotional collateral
    • DV social media ads
    • DWSA2022 website (All sponsors displayed
      on footer)
  • Company advertisement in DreamWeek digital/printed schedule with city-wide distribution (50,000-100,000)
  • Opportunity to introduce speakers at The DreamHour Series
  • Table Seating for 10 at select DreamVoice events (3)

Voice - $10,000

  • Special invitations to Marquee DWSA Events (Opening & Closeout Receptions)
  • Opportunity for company representative to provide a brief statement at DreamVoice Event
  • Company mention during TV/radio event promotional appearances
  • Tickets to the Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Logo placement on:
    • All DWSA2022 print, digital, and promotional collateral
    • DV social media ads
    • DWSA2022 website (All sponsors displayed
      on footer)
  • Company advertisement in DreamWeek digital/printed schedule with city-wide distribution (50,000-100,000)
  • Opportunity to introduce speakers at The DreamHour Series
  • Table Seating for 10 at select DreamVoice events (2)

Summit - $5,000

  • Special invitations to Marquee DWSA Events (Opening & Closeout Receptions)
  • Tickets to the Pre-Dream VIP Mixer
  • Logo placement on:
    • All DWSA2022 print, digital, and promotional collateral
    • DV social media ads
    • DWSA2022 website (All sponsors displayed
      on footer)
  • Company advertisement in DreamWeek digital/printed schedule with city-wide distribution (50,000-100,000)
  • Opportunity to introduce speakers at The DreamHour Series
  • Table Seating for 10 at select DreamVoice events (1)

Inclusive Art Centered Second Saturday / The Trinitonian

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This past weekend the Southtown Art District’s Second Saturday event exhibited “Nasty Woman Art Exhibition” and “Portraits by Kasumu” in 1906 Gallery’s AP Art Lab. Contributing to  San Antonio Dream Week, the exhibits displayed collections of diverse artworks created by female artists.

DreamWeek San Antonio hosted several cultural events over the weekend where people were encouraged to engage in the arts for the promotion of values such as tolerance, equality and diversity.  While connected to DreamWeek, each collection shown during Second Saturday had planning and organization by independent San Antonio groups.

“Nasty Woman New York was the original nasty woman show,” said Elle Minter, Yes, Ma’am organizer and nasty woman. “They had us on their website and they promoted our show.”

Minter worked alongside fellow Yes, Ma’am zine collaborator Suzy Gonzalez to host the San Antonio exhibit where featured art pieces were sold between $10-$100 with all proceeds donated directly to Planned Parenthood South Texas. Over 150 pieces were reportedly sold on the opening night raising 3500 dollars for the organization.

“We did our call submissions through Instagram, Facebook and Twitter,” said Minter. “We have a lot of first time artists in the show actually.”

The call encouraged anyone who identified as a nasty woman to submit their artistic work, stating on the Yes, Ma’am Facebook page that any piece following the posted guidelines would be featured.

“I do art for myself normally,” said Lucy Gonzalez, artist and nasty woman. “This is the first show I’ve ever been in, but when I heard the topic and that you pretty much just had to be involved in wanting to participate to participate, that was really awesome knowing that whatever I chose to do they were going to put it in their show. That was very encouraging for me as an artist that doesn’t do shows.”

One of the two works submitted by Gonzalez was a depiction of Princess Leia done on wood.

“There were a lot of celebrity deaths that made me a little sad last year, but that was the one,” said Gonzales. “I made it shortly after that happened. I’ve always admired Princess Leia slash Carrie Fisher. Of course she’s been good in other roles, but I mean Leia is the nasty woman. A strong woman who doesn’t need to listen to a man, that can think on her own, and get shit done.”

People lined against the walls to the exhibit’s entrance for most of the night while they waited for their opportunity to walk through the gallery featuring fewer and fewer pieces as they were sold during the show. The S.M.A.R.T projectspace located to the right of the Nasty Woman exhibit featured photographic portraits taken by the London based British-Nigerian photographer Juliana Kasumu.

“I think the exhibit was literally just the works that I felt most inspired by to this day,” said Kasumu. “The hair images are all basically based on this investigation into self, and me being Nigerian and moreover what these hairstyles traditionally meant pre-colonialism and postcolonialism. I wanted to show work that was reflective of who I am. They’re all just a reflection of who I am as an artist today.”

Kasumu sought to engage viewers in the nuances of black-female identities. Her work was represented by the Òlàjú art group.

“We’re a nonprofit organization promoting contemporary African arts and culture,” said Obafemi Ogunleye, founder and director of the group. “We put out an open call on our Instagram and she responded all the way from London. This special event was an exhibition plus a live demonstration. We had models coming in throughout the night to be photographed portraiture style, which is her speciality.”

Kasumu captured her unique tonal mood in the portraits of the volunteers who modeled inside of the exhibit throughout the evening.

“These women are based here in San Antonio,” Kasumu said. “They’re notable black women within San Antonio who are professors, entrepreneurs and women of inspiration. I want it to be a continuous thing where with every city I go to I document these notable black women.”

Kasumu has a temporary exhibit on display at Musical Bridges Around the World titled “From Moussor to Tignon: The Evolution of the Head-tie” until March 1.

Nasty Woman San Antonio will hold its final closing reception on January 21, in 1906 Gallery.

Children from 20 countries take oath to become U.S. citizens / San Antonio Express News

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Just before one of the biggest events of her young life, 6-year-old Olayinka Olayande waved a miniature American flag in the air Saturday like a conductor directing an orchestra.

The youngster and her family immigrated to San Antonio from London in 2011. Earlier Saturday, Olayinka nodded as her mother explained that she wouldn’t lose her Caribbean and Nigerian background and would receive a document that would declare her as a citizen of the United States of America.

“Especially coming from our own heritage means she now has opportunities that weren’t presented to us when we were her age,” Laseason Olayande said, her husband, Babatunde Olayande, at her side. “I think that’s paramount.”

Olayinka was one of 50 children from 20 countries who became U.S. citizens Saturday at the DoSeum, San Antonio’s children museum. The naturalization ceremony was the second collaboration between the DoSeum and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

The ceremony was one of Saturday’s many events for DreamWeek, a citywide summit of events that aim to promote equality, tolerance and diversity, leading up to the city’s MLK March on Monday.

After the national anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance, Senior Immigration Services Officer Juanita G. Reyes called each of the children’s names as they threaded their way through aisles to receive their certificates of citizenship. CIS branch chief Harvey B. Lugo handed the children their documents beneath an image of a large, American flag rippling in the wind, with the Statue of Liberty in the foreground.

Camera flashes and cellphone snapshots greeted San Antonio’s newest American citizens, who included the Martinez sisters — Lorena, 9, and Paola, 11 — born in Mexico.

They smiled as they showed their certificates to their parents, Enrique and Magda Martinez.

“They were waiting for this service a year ago,” Magda Martinez said.

Enrique Martinez said he and his wife were thrilled when they heard that their daughters could take part in the special naturalization ceremony.

“We felt with this citizenship, they can take advantage of the opportunities in the United States and Mexico,” he said. “They are very aware of the process because of my orientation to become a U.S. citizen. They were very excited to know they were going to become United States citizens.”

Shokare Nakpodia, founder of DreamWeek, said the young citizens fulfill the idea of America.

“What was actually done was to unite and strengthen families that have decided to make this their home,” Nakpodia said, “where they can flourish and bring all of their cultural talents. It doesn’t get much better than that.”

Keynote speaker Shahrzad Dowlatshahi, the city’s chief of protocol, told the children about her own immigrant experience of being born in Iran and of having a mother from England and an Iranian father. She encouraged the children to embrace this special moment and to be proud of their roots.

“You are a window of the world for many of your friends at school,” Dowlatshahi said. “You know what the world looks like.”

After the ceremony, Ziyad Aljumaili, 40, told his 9-year-old son, Abdullah, how proud he was of his accomplishment.

Aljumaili, who worked with U.S. military forces in Iraq, said living in America had been his dream since he was a child. Now, he’s happy to share his dream with his son.

“He’s ready, he’s looking for a bright future,” Aljumaili said. “I want my sons to grow up in a safe environment.”

Children Celebrate Becoming U.S. Citizens at the DoSeum

By NEWS

The United States of America became 52 citizens stronger Saturday, as children from around the world took the Oath of Allegiance in a naturalization ceremony at the DoSeum.

This is the second year the DoSeum has hosted the event as a part of DreamWeek. In a time of inflamed rhetoric about who does and does not belong in the U.S., the spirit in the room was celebratory and inclusive.

The ceremony at the DoSeum included children from Kenya, Malaysia, Iraq, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Syria, Thailand, Togo, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Mexico, Bangladesh, and India.

As families arrived, a child ambassador greeted them with wristbands good for all-day access to the DoSeum. The children, ages 4-13, then began the final phase of what has now become a familiar part of process: waiting. 

Just a couple more hours of waiting, one more line, a few more signatures and Moustafa Altabokhi, 9, would be a U.S. citizen. Naturalization is a long process. After completing the required steps, Moustafa’s parents submitted his and his 12-year-old sister Miriam’s applications for citizenship on the same day. One year later, Moustafa was called in for the interview that would allow him to move his path to citizenship forward. Miriam is still waiting.

The siblings’ complicated journey began long before that: In 2009, their father was stabbed and left for dead on a trash heap in Baghdad. Their uncles were shot execution-style. Miriam still does not understand why.