Susana Almanza was born in 1952 and lives in East Austin in Texas.[1][2] In her youth, she was a Brown Beret, protesting police violence and education inequalities.
Career
Almanza has held positions on City of Austin Parks and Recreation Board, the City of Austin Community Development Commission, and the City of Austin Environmental Board.[3] She helped found Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice and was the founder of Texas Network for Environmental and Economic Justice.[4]
Almanza was inducted into Southwest Key's Walk of Heroes for commitment to the community, the environment and social justice in 2013.[8] She ran against her brother, Sabino "Pio" Renteria, for East Austin City Council in District 3 in 2014 and 2018, losing both in a run-off.[9][10] In her 2018 race against Renteria, she claimed that real estate interests had donated money to oppose her. Almanza was cited as opposing CodeNEXT, claiming that increases in population density would further gentrification.[10] In 2021, she was elected to the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council.[11]
Personal life
She is a mother of four children and has two grandchildren.[12][3]
Selected publications
Gentrification and Land Use in Austin, October 2006.[13]
^Brettell, C. B., Hardwick, S. W., Singer, A. (2009). Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. United States: Brookings Institution Press. p279