Susan Smith Richardson

  • Power Politics

    Aside from being Texans, John Nance Garner and Lyndon Baines Johnson had something else in common. As vice presidents, they were eclipsed by charismatic [...] Full Story

  • The Power of Words

    It’s no small feat to harness the power of words. Words can free you or trap you; make you feel or make you think. [...] Full Story

  • Helping Neighborhoods Organize Themselves

    A community garden. A voter-education campaign. A community center in a low-income apartment complex. These are some of the programs Charhonda Cox supports as [...] Full Story

  • Preserving the State Cemetery

    Will Erwin, senior historian at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, describes himself as a “history dork.” His love of history attracted him to [...] Full Story

  • A Traitor to Her Race

    Her white attackers called Anne Braden a race traitor. A middle-class white woman from Alabama, Braden rejected her racial privilege in the Jim Crow [...] Full Story

  • Union Defender

    Becky Moeller is the first female president of the 220,000-member Texas AFL-CIO. Moeller has been active in unions for 35 years. She joined the [...] Full Story

  • In Fort Worth, No Butts About It

    In Fort Worth, when the bus pulls up, young men pull up their pants. If not, granny or a bus driver will get them. [...] Full Story

  • Do the Boots Make the Man?

    On a Saturday afternoon in Austin, Allens Boots teems with visitors and newcomers to Texas. Tugging on boots and trying on cowboy hats, they [...] Full Story

  • Cultural Warrior

    Harold McMillan believes that culture can be a political weapon. For more than 20 years, the founder and director of Austin’s DiverseArts Culture Works [...] Full Story