by Hogg Staff | Apr 30, 2018 | Blog, Podcast
How trust, transparency and time among 18+ organizations yielded results for the San Antonio-area.
by Hogg Staff | Apr 11, 2018 | Blog, Global, Podcast
“I think it’s very important that people like you and me communicate to DACA recipients that [they] are not alone,” Sebastian Colon-Otero says. “We support you, I am here for you—let’s work together.” The University of Texas at Austin stands by students protected...
by Hogg Staff | Mar 21, 2018 | Blog, Podcast
“People from different vantage points are going to see different changes, and they’re going to see different opportunities,” Katy Bourgeois says. When it comes to community-based mental health projects, a mutual desire to collaborate doesn’t necessarily promise a job...
by Hogg Staff | Mar 9, 2018 | Blog, Podcast
“They need to understand that people with disabilities need to be believed,” James Meadours says. Earlier this year, National Public Radio (NPR) aired a five-part series on the “hidden epidemic of sexual assault” against individuals with intellectual and developmental...
by Hogg Staff | Feb 14, 2018 | Blog, Podcast
“I’m not looking for a utopia,” Latasha Taylor says. “I’m looking for balance. Nature shows us that balance is the best way for any entity to move forward and be successful.” In 2016, the Hogg Foundation started its Mental Health Peer Policy Fellows Grant Program to...
by Hogg Staff | Feb 2, 2018 | Blog, Podcast
“If I give 100 percent, that’s good enough,” McGee-Stafford says. “It really doesn’t matter what other people expect me to do, because I’m doing this for me.” From January 17 to 19, The University of Texas at Austin hosted the fourth annual Black Student-Athlete...