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  • An expert on crowd dynamics shares his advice on how to survive a crush of people. Two tips: Don't put a backpack on the ground — and protect your ribs so you can breathe.
  • Let San Diego Public Libraries assist you in preparing for the transition from high school to college through the Admit One College Prep Academy! Admit One provides an advantage on SAT & ACT test preparation. A partnership between the San Diego Public Library, UC San Diego Extension Pre-College Programs, and Cal-SOAP to help high school students prepare for college exams and navigate the college process. More information at https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/events/library-next-admit-one-session-two-sat-test-prep-24 or contact: librarynext@sandiego.gov
  • Let San Diego Public Libraries assist you in preparing for the transition from high school to college through the Admit One College Prep Academy! Admit One provides an advantage on SAT & ACT test preparation. A partnership between the San Diego Public Library, UC San Diego Extension Pre-College Programs, and Cal-SOAP to help high school students prepare for college exams and navigate the college process. More information at https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/events/library-next-admit-one-session-one-act-test-prep or contact: librarynext@sandiego.gov
  • Join One Book, One San Diego and the San Diego County Library for a virtual event with "When Stars Are Scattered" creators. Victoria Jamieson, a Newbery-Honor winner, and Omar Mohamed will discuss their graphic novel “When Stars Are Scattered.” It is the story of two brothers who spend their young lives in a refugee camp in Kenya. The event is moderated by the San Diego County Library's Cassie Koldewyn and geared toward teens and tweens. The event will be streamed on the One Book, One San Diego Facebook page and the KPBS YouTube page. Audience questions are welcome!
  • A movement recast the second Monday in October as a day to appreciate the history of Indigenous communities. That visibility, say Native Americans, can help us see what else needs to change.
  • Nadine Seiler, one of those who watched over a fence at what became Black Lives Matter Plaza, is working to find homes for more than 700 artifacts that once covered the structure near the White House.
  • The soccer stadium in the Haitian seaside town of Les Cayes is now a tent city of people whose homes were damaged or destroyed by the earthquake. Aid continues to arrive, but slowly.
  • A third shot of the vaccine can be given at least six months after the two-dose regimen, according to the authorization. A booster rollout could begin this week.
  • A surge in COVID-19 cases in San Diego County continued Thursday, as county public health officials reported another 1,159 cases of the virus and one death.
  • Ukraine is prosecuting a member of the Russian military, alleging he killed an unarmed Ukrainian civilian. The prosecutor general says Ukraine is preparing 41 more cases.
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