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  • Following inewsource's recent investigation into automated license plate readers, three of the five police departments that were illegally sharing drivers’ location data have since changed to comply with state law. The other two are pushing back.
  • President Biden's penchant for Irish poetry is likely to come through during his upcoming visit to the Emerald Isle, where he'll mark the anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
  • The sentence was handed down Wednesday to 33-year-old Eric R. Holder Jr. A jury in July found Eric R. Holder Jr. guilty of first-degree murder of the 33-year-old Hussle. He was also convicted of two counts of attempted voluntary manslaughter.
  • FlowerSong Press presents a lineup of ten authors from California! These writers will be sharing and performing poetry at Centro Cultural de la Raza. Collectively, these poets and writers have performed their poetry all around the world, sold thousands of copies of their books, had their work published in hundreds of literary journals and newspapers, performed at hundreds of colleges and universities, been taught at dozens of colleges and universities and have also engaged in powerful work to uplift and transform their communities. FlowerSong Press nurtures essential verse from, about, and through the borderlands. The voices of those from Latin America, the U.S.A. and all over the world. We are literary, lyrical, boundless, and we welcome allies that understand and join in the voice of people of color and our struggle, truth, and hope. Featured autors: • Matt Sedillo, "Mowing Leaves of Grass" • Sonia Gutiérrez, "Dreaming with Mariposas" • Briana Munoz, "Everything is Returned to the Soil/Todo Vuelve a la Tierra" • David A. Romero, "My Name Is Romero" • Gina Duran, "...and So the Wind Was Born" • Fernando Albert Salinas, "Toxic Masculinity" • Angelina Sáenz, "Edgecliff" • Luivette Resto, "Promises Are Coffee" • Iris De Anda, "Roots of Redemption: You Have No Right to Remain Silent" • Natalie Sierra, "Charlie Forever and Ever" This event will take place on Saturday, December 4 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Centro Cultural de la Raza. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit centrodelaraza.com or flowersongpress.com.
  • The group preserves and pays homage to one of Cuba's most important musical forms, with a vitality demonstrating that the septeto tradition is still fresh and alive in Santiago de Cuba today.
  • Join Timken Museum of Art for a Virtual Tour! Just as e-mail now dominates written communication, in the 17th century the writing of personal letters became widespread and fashionable. Although letters had long existed, the notion that they could convey private feelings and emotions suddenly captured the popular imagination and transformed personal communication. During this period, not only was Holland the most literate country in Europe and a leading publishing center, but it was also the focus of an explosion of epistolary activity. 17th-century Dutch genre painters became the first to depict anonymous people writing, reading, dispatching and receiving letters. Leading painters like Gerard ter Borch, Gabriel Metsu, Frans van Mieris, Pieter de Hooch and the renowned Johannes Vermeer made the letter a central feature of theirscenes of everyday life, defining the subject and creating images that would influence generations of painters to come. Date: Jan. 20, 2022 Time: 11 a.m. - Noon Location: Timken Museum of Art (Virtual) Cost: Free For more information on this event and zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • This Juneteenth, pianist Lara Downes remembers the freedom that has been hard fought and hard won.
  • While Schulz stipulated that the strip would end with him, his iconic characters live on. His widow, Jeannie Schulz, says people still get comfort from the comic because "it talks about humanity."
  • The graphic novel, "we used to move through the city like doves in the wind" is about a couple separated by the COVID border closure. The Tijuana-based artist will open a solo exhibition at The Hill Street Country Club in early 2022.
  • Real attorneys consider rights under Imperial rule and bullying at Nevermore Academy.
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