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  • In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Emmy-nominated journalist, public media host, and filmmaker Elsa E. Sevilla is spotlighting her debut book, "Camera Ready: From Hardship to the Spotlight." Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble online, the book traces her journey from an uprooted childhood to becoming a pathfinder in university, journalism, business, and documentary filmmaking. Sevilla’s story began in Mexico, where at just five years old her father’s near-fatal accident in San Diego forced the family to relocate. While he fought for his life in the ICU, Sevilla and four of her siblings were placed in a shelter—an experience that marked her life until this day. Starting over in a new country, Sevilla faced the challenges of being a first-generation student with no mentors outside her home. Through instinct, determination, volunteerism, and a passion for storytelling, she turned pain into power. After 18 years as a broadcast journalist, she founded Sevilla Productions, LLC, and launched the Emmy-nominated KPBS/PBS series HISTORIC PLACES WITH ELSA SEVILLA, producing more than 80 documentaries that highlight San Diego’s history and overlooked stories of women and people of color. Today, she is a keynote speaker and author. “My passion for storytelling and history became my compass,” Sevilla said. “When we moved to the U.S., I lost my sense of identity. As I got older, I reconnected with my heritage and found my purpose. 'Camera Ready' is about turning pain into power and showing how our stories root us in where we come from while guiding us to our future.” Sevilla believes history is vital to who we are. Research shows that when students see themselves in culturally relevant curriculum, their engagement can rise by more than 30%. Yet Latinas/os make up just 8% of U.S. authors and Latina filmmakers less than 1%. Through books and film, Sevilla works to preserve culture, strengthen identity, and inspire the next generation to lead and create. *UPCOMING SCREENING & BOOK SIGNING - SPECIAL EVENT AT THE HOTEL DEL CORONADO Join Elsa Sevilla on Sept. 25, 2025, for a special screening and book signing at the historic Hotel del Coronado. Guests will enjoy an exclusive showing of her latest Historic Places episode documenting the resort’s six-year restoration and revitalization, followed by a Q&A and book signing where Sevilla shares behind-the-scenes stories of this landmark project. View the event on Facebook Instagram / TikTok
  • In an echo of a similar protest in June, tens of thousands of San Diego County residents are expected to take to the streets Saturday for "No Kings" rallies, part of a nationwide protest against President Donald Trump's policies.
  • Over the weekend there were violent clashes between federal agents, witnesses and protesters. Locals say the festivities were muted this year, and fear more violence is in store for the city.
  • The San Diego Air & Space Museum’s 20th Annual Space Day celebration is set for Saturday, May 17, 2025 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Museum’s Pavilion in Balboa Park. Space Day features demonstrations and fun, hands-on activities with local and national space industry experts. New this Year: In partnership with the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, guests at Space Day explore how cell phones and space interact. Activities include moon mining cell phone minerals, satellite building for phone connection and opinion wall about cellphones and space. Fun, hands-on activities at Space Day: - The Always Popular “Stomp Rockets” - Talking to Space Experts - Coloring James Webb telescope images - Make Your Won Spinning Galaxy - Creating a UFO! The San Diego Air & Space Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • There's no one way to be absolutely sure about a video's authenticity, but experts say there are some simple clues that can help.
  • Catholic and other faith leaders offered prayers in courtrooms, where deportation hearings were taking place.
  • New research shows feverish temperatures make it more difficult for viruses to hijack our cells. A mouse study suggests it's the heat itself that makes the difference.
  • NPR's A Martinez speaks with Paul McCartney about his new book, "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," an oral history of the band McCartney formed after The Beatles broke up.
  • Lawrence K. Jackson is the producer and host of KPBS’ San Diego News Now daily podcast.
  • Visit the Central Library IDEA Lab to dye sublimate a keychain, coaster, or pair of socks for dad. All ages welcome. Materials provided while supplies last. IDEA Lab Program Tuesday, June 3, 2025 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/make-it-fathers-day-454606 San Diego Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
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