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  • Casa Familiar is proud to announce the opening of a new art exhibition which explores artisanal practices, traditions and crafts that have been passed from person to person through generations. The exhibition, titled “Infinite Rivers" opens July 12 and runs through Sept. 13, 2025. An opening reception will be held July 12 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at The FRONT Gallery in San Ysidro (147W San Ysidro Blvd, San Ysidro, 92173). Indigenous artists from the Kumeyaay community, Chemehuevi, Zapotec, Huichol, Taraumara communities, as well as artists from San Diego and Tijuana, Lebanon and Colombia, will participate in this exhibition. Their works show that while artisanal practices and traditions are passed down through generations, sometimes those traditions are kept intact for thousands of years, and sometimes they are in constant evolution. The artist Andrea Echeverri, from Colombia, better known for her music project “Los Aterciopelados," will be showing some of her ceramic creations and will be at the opening reception to share a little bit about their new album. Francisco Eme, gallery director at The FRONT Arte & Cultura, curated the exhibition. “In the face of emerging technologies, addiction to screens, mass produced objects, and annihilation of cultural practices, keeping crafting traditions alive seems like an impossible endeavor,” said Eme. “'Infinite Rivers' invites us to appreciate these practices from a caring and culturally conscious approach.” The Front Arte & Cultura on Facebook / Instagram
  • The designation from U.S. allies follows U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's meeting with President Trump last week.
  • Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan sworn in for a second term amid disputed 98% win, deadly protests, and an information blackout.
  • A new NPR limited podcast series "Embedded: The Network" tells the story of how a community of women and activists worked to make abortion access easier and safer in Latin America.
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  • The report issued Tuesday by experts commissioned by the United Nations' Human Rights Council calls on the international community to end the genocide and take steps to punish those responsible.
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  • Tecate Community Museum, Tecate, Baja Mexico (U.S. side meeting location - In front of Baja Duty Free - 404 Tecate Rd, Tecate, California 91980) Saturday, July 26, 2025 Kumeyaay Pine Needle Basketry Workshop: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Since the late 1800s, Native artisans of Baja California and southern California have created beautiful baskets woven from pine needles, sometimes incorporating strips of palm fiber, juncus rush or other natural fibers. The pine needles not only have the aroma of a mountain forest, the base of the pine needle cluster can also be used to create striking designs. Join us for a hands-on, one-day workshop, a rare opportunity to learn the whole process of traditional pine needle basket weaving directly from Kumeyaay master weavers, including preparing the plant fibers, creating designs and making your own basket medallion to take home. The $60 cost of the workshop includes pine needles and other materials, lunch and translation throughout the workshop. You may also provide a scholarship for an indigenous student to attend. To reserve your spot and for more information please email us at: carem.ac@outlook.com Your registration will be confirmed by e-mail. The Community Museum is just minutes from the border. We will meet in front of the Baja Duty Free shop on the U.S. side of the border at 9:30 a.m. and walk over together. Please make sure to give yourself plenty of time to arrive by 9:30 a.m. This workshop is in Baja Mexico, please don't forget your passport. Corredor Histórico CAREM, A. C. is a Mexican non-profit civil association
  • Encinitas Cruise Nights is a recurring event that pays homage to the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of classic cars. In the summer months, the sun dips toward the horizon and the coastal breeze carries the hint of nostalgia as Encinitas transforms into a living automotive museum with the highly anticipated Encinitas Cruise Nights. From May - September, along the historic Coast Highway 101, the event is a collaboration between Encinitas 101 Main Street, local businesses, and local automobile enthusiasts. Participants bring their cherished vehicles to display, creating a dynamic showcase that transports attendees to a bygone era of automotive elegance What to Expect: - Classic Cars Galore: The heart of Encinitas becomes a living car museum during Cruise Nights. Expect to see a dazzling array of classic cars, hot rods, and custom vehicles lining the streets. Enthusiasts proudly display their meticulously restored rides, creating a visual feast for car aficionados and casual spectators alike. - Nostalgic Atmosphere: The event captures the essence of nostalgia, evoking the spirit of a time when cars were more than just a mode of transportation—they were works of art. The nostalgic atmosphere is enhanced by the gleam of polished chrome, the rumble of powerful engines, and the timeless design of vintage automobiles. - Community Connection: Encinitas Cruise Nights foster a sense of community as residents and visitors alike come together to appreciate the craftsmanship and history behind each vehicle. Attendees can engage in conversations with car owners, share stories, and forge connections with fellow enthusiasts, creating a camaraderie that extends beyond the event. - Local Business Involvement: The Cruise Nights not only showcase classic cars but also involve local businesses along the route. Many establishments extend their operating hours, offering special promotions, and creating a festive atmosphere that encourages attendees to explore the town's offerings beyond the automotive showcase. - Interactive Elements: Encinitas Cruise Nights often feature interactive elements that add to the overall experience. From live music to engaging exhibits, the event aims to entertain attendees beyond the visual spectacle of classic cars. Interactive elements contribute to the lively atmosphere, ensuring that Cruise Nights are not just for car enthusiasts but for anyone seeking a vibrant community experience. July Music Schedule & Car Clubs: Music Schedule: - F Street: Tower 7 Band - E101 Office: Dead Broken Down Car Clubs: - F Street: North County Cruisers - G Street: Visions Car Club - H Street: Corvair Car Club - Charlie’s Electric Bike: Secret Car Club Cruise Night FAQ's: https://www.encinitas101.com/encinitas-cruise-nights Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Cooking Class: Dumplings with Lili in La Jolla Join us for a delicious and friendly evening on Friday, August 1 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in a lovely home in La Jolla (address will be shared to guests only). On the menu: Homemade chicken and vegetable dumplings with Lili, in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Learn how to make these tasty bites and enjoy a shared tasting experience in good company. Limited to 8 participants – reserve your spot now! Price: $80 for members | $120 for non-members Wine and drinks included, along with 3 hours of hands-on instruction and tasting. - Demonstration with instruction, techniques, and tips - Recipes and their history, origin - All ingredients - French vocabulary - Tasting at the end of the class and drinks A delightful evening to enjoy cooking, culture, and great company! Registration required – don’t wait to sign up! About Lili Lili is a graduate of the Savoie-Léman Hotel and Catering Management School in France, and her passion for food and language shines through in her teaching. With over 15 years of experience in schools and community centers, in New York, Montréal, and San Diego, she specializes in “Ludopédagogie”—using social games to make learning French fun and stress-free. In addition to language instruction, Lili leads engaging cooking classes where students explore French vocabulary through hands-on experiences—reading recipes, following instructions, and enjoying the delicious results. Her classes offer a unique and flavorful way to build confidence in speaking French. Alliance Française San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
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