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  • Polls show a growing number of Americans feel the United States is giving too much aid to Ukraine. That's helped lead to calls for more scrutiny of how the aid is being used.
  • Experience the magic and charm of winter like never before when you join us for Winter Festival on Friday, January 7 from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, January 8 from 3:30-8:30 p.m. at Poway Community Park! Whether it’s building a snowman, sledding down the snow hill, roasting marshmallows by the campfire, making silly faces in the photo booth, or taking a spin around the synthetic skate rink, there is bound to be something for everyone! A variety of old favorites and exciting new specialty and food vendors will be on-site. All visitors are encouraged to come curious and hungry! Free shuttles to and from the event will be available from two nearby locations: Poway City Hall parking lot, located at 13325 Civic Center Drive; and the Boys and Girls Club parking lot at 12988 Bowron Road. Entrance, ice skating, skate rentals, snow hill, sled use, crafts, bounce house, winter games, snow play areas, and photo booth are free. Food and specialty vendors, including pony rides, do charge a fee. ATM machines will not be available at the event; as some vendors are cash only, visitors should plan accordingly.
  • Four Chicanx poets and authors from San Diego and Los Angeles from FlowerSong Press are reading this Saturday, May 28 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., at Barnes & Noble Encinitas (Town Center, 1040 N El Camino Real Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024). Collectively, these poets and writers have performed their poetry around the world, sold thousands of copies of their books, had their work published in dozens of literary journals and newspapers, performed at hundreds of colleges and universities, have been taught at dozens of colleges and universities and have engaged in powerful work to uplift and transform their communities. The FlowerSong poets and authors who will be reading: - Sonia Gutiérrez, "Dreaming with Mariposas" - Matt Sedillo, "Mowing Leaves of Grass" - Briana Muñoz, "Everything is Returned to the Soil/Todo vuelve a la tierra" - David A. Romero, "My Name Is Romero" FlowerSong Press: Based in McAllen, Texas, 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. www.flowersongpress.com Sonia Gutiérrez is the recipient of the Tomás Rivera Book Award 2021 for her novel "Dreaming with Mariposas" (FlowerSong Press, 2020). In 2021, "Dreaming with Mariposas" also received an honorable mention for the Isabel Allende Most Inspirational Fiction Award from the International Latino Book Awards. She is the author of "Spider Woman / La Mujer Araña" (Olmeca Press, 2013) and co-editor for "The Writer’s Response" (Cengage Learning, 2016). She teaches critical thinking and writing, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. Her bilingual poetry collection, "Paper Birds: Feather by Feather / Pájaros de papel: Pluma por pluma," is forthcoming fall 2022. Presently, she is working on her first illustrated book, "The Adventures of a Burrito Flying Saucer," and teaching in cyberland. Matt Sedillo has been described by journalists and historians alike as, “the best political poet in America” as well as “the poet laureate of the struggle.” His work has drawn comparisons in print to Bertol Brecht, Roque Dalton, Amiri Baraka, Alan Ginsberg and countless other legends of the past. Sedillo was the recipient of the 2017 Joe Hill Labor Poetry Award, a panelist at the 2020 Texas Book Festival, and a participant in the 2011 San Francisco International Poetry Festival, the 2022 Elba Poetry Festival. Sedillo has appeared on CSPAN, been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Axios, the Associated Press, NPR for the Southwest, the Kenyon Review, the Pacifica Network, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation among many other publications and broadcasts. Sedillo has spoken at Casa de las Americas in Havana, Cuba, at numerous conferences and forums, such as the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education, the National Association of Chicana/Chicano Studies, the Left Forum, the US Social Forum, the Left Coast Forum, the Worker Cooperative National Conference, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs and at over a hundred universities and colleges, including the University of Cambridge. Matt Sedillo is the author of "Mowing Leaves of Grass" (FlowerSong Press, 2019) and "City on the Second Floor" (FlowerSong Press, 2022), both of which are taught at universities throughout the country as coursework. Briana Muñoz is a poet from Southern California. She is the author of "Loose Lips," a poetry collection published by Prickly Pear Publishing (2019) and of "Everything is Returned to the Soil" published by FlowerSong Press (2021). Her work has been published in the Bravura Literary Journal, the Dryland Literary Journal, the Oakland Arts Review, in Boundless: The Anthology of the Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival, and the anthology, Reimagine America, among others. She is an Indigenous Mexica danzante. She is also the co-creator of Hairy Leg Lingerie, a creative collective birthed to highlight local talent from the non-binary, femme, and trans communities. Briana currently serves as the Volunteer Event Coordinator for the Sims Library of Poetry and the Volunteer Fundraising Coordinator for the Luis J Rodriguez for CA Governor 2022 campaign. David A. Romero is a Mexican-American spoken word artist from Diamond Bar, California. Romero is the author of "My Name Is Romero" (FlowerSong Press, 2020), a book reviewed by Gustavo Arellano (¡Ask a Mexican!), Curtis Marez (University Babylon), and founding member of Ozomatli, Ulises Bella. Romero has appeared at over seventy-five colleges and universities in thirty-three states in the USA. Romero's work has been published in literary magazines in the United States, England, and Canada. Romero has opened for Latin Grammy winning bands Ozomatli and La Santa Cecilia. Romero’s work has been published in anthologies alongside poets laureate, Joy Harjo, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Luis J. Rodriguez, Jack Hirschman, and Tongo Eisen-Martin. Romero has won the Uptown Slam at the historic Green Mill in Chicago, the birthplace of slam poetry. Romero’s poetry deals with family, identity, social justice issues, and Latinx culture. Romero offers a scholarship for high school seniors interested in spoken word and social justice: “The Romero Scholarship for Excellence in Spoken Word.” Barnes & Noble is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr says Trump's actions amounted to "flipping the bird at the government" provoking a federal indictment on his own.
  • At a time when empty pews are forcing churches across the country to close, megachurches are largely bucking that trend — attracting younger, more vibrant and more diverse congregations.
  • "Let It Be Morning" is the story of Sami (Alex Bakri) a Palestinian-born Israeli citizen living in Jerusalem who receives an invitation to his brother’s wedding forcing him to return to the Arab village where he grew up. After the wedding finishes, with no explanation, Sami's hometown is put under a military blockade lockdown by the Israeli government. When chaos erupts overnight amongst the villagers stuck behind the wall due to the blockade, Sami is cut off from the outside world and trapped in an unexpected situation. As he deals with questions about his own identity and hidden secrets are revealed, Sami watches everything he holds dear begin to fall apart. Written and directed by award-winning Israeli filmmaker Eran Kolirin (The Band’s Visit), and adapted from the international best-selling novel by Palestinian author Sayed Kashua, "LET IT BE MORNING" is a film about a state of siege, both internal and external – centered around a man who has built a wall around his heart, and how that inner wall starts coming apart when an actual, real wall goes up around his hometown. DIRECTED AND WRITTEN BY Eran Kolirin STARRING Alex Bakri, Juna Suleiman, Salim Daw, Ehab Salami, Khalifa Natour, Izabel Ramadan CINEMATOGRAPHY BY Shai Goldman MUSIC BY Habib Shehadeh Hanna EDITING BY Arik Lahav-leibovich, Haim Tabekman SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • This weekend in the arts: Lindsey Deaton receives the Larry T. Baza Arts and Culture Award at San Diego Pride and more.
  • It's been over five months since Abu Akleh was killed on the job, most likely by Israeli forces. Her niece tells Morning Edition about her aunt's legacy and her family's campaign for accountability.
  • The former secretary of state will teach in the School of International and Public Affairs as well as work on global policy initiatives with Columbia World Projects.
  • The current law requires medical staff to call police when a patient is suspected to be a victim of domestic violence.
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