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  • The Trump administration has ended use of the border app called CBP One that allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States.
  • California lawmakers will soon debate reparations for Black Americans descended from enslaved ancestors. Plus, a San Diego County grant program aims to help small nonprofits working in social and racial justice.
  • Harris isn't someone known for delivering big speeches, and the public’s views of her are still forming. She got the nomination, after all, without running in a primary.
  • Dancing Through Prison Walls is a California-based dance and performance project whose mission is to dance with, choreograph with, and tell stories within embodied carceral landscapes and beyond, amplifying the voices of incarcerated individuals and addressing mass incarceration. This event centers a screening of the award-winning dance documentary film, Undanced Dances Through Prison Walls During a Pandemic (2021). The film highlights six choreographies written by incarcerated dancers from their bunks inside prison and sent out to "the free world." The dances are embodied and brilliantly performed by members of the Dancing Through Prison Walls community with deep knowledge in a diversity of styles including hip-hop, breaking, tap, performance art, quebradita, spoken word, butoh and contemporary dance. Following the film, Artistic Director Suchi Branfman hosts a community discussion with the Dancing Through Prison Walls team of artists. Co-Sponsors: Cross-Cultural Center and Dance Studies Visit: https://www.dancingthroughprisonwalls.org/
  • Construction is wrapping up at the music and sports venue as its calendar starts filling up with events.
  • Feiffer was best known for illustrating the children's classic "The Phantom Tollbooth." His loopy lines left a lasting mark on art, literature and film.
  • The FAIR Plan is California’s home insurance plan of last resort. But policies in San Diego County more than tripled in recent years, which mirrors a troubling statewide trend.
  • The Original 40 Brewing Company is hosting the Hoppy Hoedown on Sunday, July 28 from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m., and the country western-themed afternoon features the famed Rancher Hat Bar out of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Folsom, California, Guests can make their own custom cowboy and trucker hats in Rancher’s only scheduled San Diego appearance this year. The festivities also include a one-day-only specialty menu of a Western Cheeseburger, BBQ ribs, onion rings, and more, while pints of Mexican lager will be discounted to $5 during the event. A photo station with bales of hay will also be available at the North Park brewpub, while country music will be played throughout the afternoon. Other pop-up vendors include Black&Grey Atelier for flash tattoos and Mila North Park for Western clothing and boots. Visit: Original 40 Brewing Original 40 Brewing on Instagram and Facebook
  • Hurricane Milton is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of 145 miles per hour. The National Hurricane Center urged Florida residents to complete storm preparations and seek safety before Wednesday.
  • With the selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Harris continues a trend that has risen out of her run for president: clearing the way for men to identify with their gender as they vote.
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