 Catch up and get ahead with the edge for the week of July 20th. San Antonio's Spanish colonial missions, including the Alamo, were recently designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. That designation could attract more visitors and $10 million a year to the local economy. But in a video essay, Texas poet laureate Carmen Tafoya says this is not about money. It's about a chance to change the way we look at history. Watch Carmen Tafoya explain why we should shed the Eurocentric version of history and recognize the original inhabitants going back 10,000 years in San Antonio history. And it's an opportunity for something really wonderful to happen. But it's also a possibility that something less than wonderful will happen. About 275,000 low-income families in the U.S. and more than 6,000 in San Antonio will get free, high-speed home internet under Connect Home. A project announced last week by President Barack Obama and HUD Secretary Julian Castro. That's why today the Obama administration, through HUD, is proud to launch Connect Home, an initiative that will enhance the lives of children and families across the nation. What happens when a student living in poverty crosses the digital divide and gets rich educational media many of us take for granted at home? See how San Antonio's top educator, our public library director, and the San Antonio Housing Authority have responded. The bandwidth inside a public housing residence, homes, opens up a whole new world for them. What's the best way for San Antonio to get more direct flights, more office buildings, and more amenities for millennials? Raise the average wage, says Port San Antonio's Jim Perschbach. We believe, our board believes, that there is no problem in San Antonio or anywhere that can be fixed by increasing the average wage in this community and providing... He's a key player in San Antonio's aerospace industry, where the average wage is $79,000 a year. He also revealed that aerospace employer Boeing just signed a lease to stay 15 more years in San Antonio. Watch video from San Antonio Chamber's Aerospace Committee luncheon for more. Help connect kids with vaccinations and school supplies. For the fifth year, we're updating our map of back-to-school events including free backpacks and school supplies, free and low-cost immunizations, health fairs, and clinics. But we need your help updating this year's map. If you know about an event, let us know. Send tips and information about upcoming events to news at nowcastsa.org and help us get them on the map. Visit nowcastsa.com where you can. Watch Poet Laureate Carmen Tafoya's essay on the importance of San Antonio's indigenous history. Help kids connect with vaccinations and school supplies. Learn more about San Antonio's aerospace industry. Learn about a program that will help lift low-income kids across the digital divide. Thanks for watching The Edge.