La Cuenta Pendiente - Outstanding Balance Telenovela

YWCA San Antonio presents La Cuenta Pendiente (Outstanding Balance), a groundbreaking telenovela project designed to spark conversation and action around critical social justice issues impacting our communities. Rooted in YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women, this compelling series addresses the systemic challenges that perpetuate inequality and oppression.

Through powerful storytelling and culturally relevant narratives,  La Cuenta Pendiente (Outstanding Balance) explores themes of racism, sexism, wage inequality, domestic violence, immigration struggles, poverty, and the challenges of single-parent childcare. The series highlights the lived experiences of women and families navigating these hardships while showcasing the strength of community collaboration as a pathway to justice and equity.

Each episode provides a lens into the realities faced by many in San Antonio, emphasizing the resilience and empowerment of those fighting for a better future. La Cuenta Pendiente goes beyond entertainment—serving as an educational tool that fosters dialogue, promotes policy change, and mobilizes viewers to take action.

By aligning with YWCA San Antonio’s commitment to advocacy, equity, and economic empowerment, La Cuenta Pendiente reinforces the belief that when communities come together, barriers can be dismantled, and lasting change can be achieved. Through this project, YWCA continues to stand at the forefront of social justice, using innovative storytelling to drive awareness and inspire meaningful transformation.

La Cuenta Pendiente - Outstanding Balance Telenovela Trailer

Three women. One fight. Against injustice, against corruption—for each other.

La Cuenta Pendiente (Outstanding Balance) is a powerful telenovela that tells the story of Lisa, Lorena, and Lily—three women facing an unfair system that tries to silence them. But together, they rise, resist, and fight back.

This production, directed by Teresa Garza, Marketing Director, and supervised by Misty Harty, Director of Racial Justice and Gender Equity from YWCA San Antonio, is more than just a drama—it’s a movement to spark dialogue on workplace injustice, domestic violence, and resilience.