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  • Capt. Alberto Leos says he has applied for executive positions within the department on six separate occasions, but has repeatedly been rejected and passed over for less experienced white officers.
  • Amazon workers formed their first union. And at Starbucks, 380 stores are unionized, but not one has a contract. But the big, established unions have won big raises for workers.
  • The San Diego Paralegal Association is pleased to announce its inaugural Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Educational Conference. The conference will provide attendees with valuable takeaways from diverse legal professionals with a specific focus on DEIB issues, including cultural competence and diversity initiatives, workplace culture, disability, neurodiversity, and other relevant topics. We invite you to embark on or continue your journey to creating a workplace, culture, and society committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.The work of DEIB professionals never stops and each of us must join in the shift to create a world accepting of and adaptable for everyone. This event will celebrate DEIB, educate professionals about challenges and trends associated with DEIB, and amplify the voices of those who have forged a path and set examples for others in their DEIB journey. These professionals will share their wisdom and expertise working in and working to advance DEIB initiatives in their personal and professional lives.For additional event details and registration information, please visit here. Who Should Attend:• Executives• Business Owners• Chief Diversity Officers• DEIB Professionals• Practice Managers• Talent Managers and Recruiters• Human Resources Personnel• Lawyers• Paralegals• Legal Support Staff• Educators• Law Students• Paralegal Students• Change Agents• Culture Shifters• Truth Tellers
  • San Diego Police do not need probable cause to pull you over. A proposed ordinance would change that, and address the documented disparities that exist between how white and Black drivers are treated by police. Advocates say it is time to address police discrimination. The police say the proposed ordinance isn't the way to do so.
  • Around the country, cities are throwing out their own parking requirements, hoping to end up with less parking – and more affordable housing, better transit, and walkable neighborhoods.
  • South African naturalist Adam Welz has traveled the world, documenting the profound impact of climate change on wild species. He says his research has convinced him despair isn't the answer.
  • Most MTS bus routes are not operated by the transit agency itself, but by private companies contracted by MTS.
  • Johnson's neck was cut by another player's skate during a game Saturday between the Nottingham Panthers and the Sheffield Steelers of England's Elite Ice Hockey League. He was 29.
  • Progressives are hoping the transportation agency's board replaces Hasan Ikhrata with someone who is equally focused on reducing car dependence.
  • Forty years ago, Sarah Lubarsky came home from work to find her fiancé vomiting and slurring his words. It took a doctor's intervention for the problem to be taken seriously.
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