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  • El gobierno del presidente Donald Trump proporcionó esta semana a las autoridades migratorias los datos personales de millones de inscritos en Medicaid, incluyendo su estatus migratorio, en un acto que podría facilitar la localización de personas como parte de su amplia ofensiva contra la inmigración.
  • District leaders say the program serves both English-speakers learning a second language and Spanish-speaking students who want to preserve that skill.
  • Rooted in African-American freedom struggles and Igbo cosmology, The Skeuomorph unfolds as a poetic meditation on technological agency and the myths we encode in our machines. At the center of the exhibition stands BLKBX (BB)—a sculptural object, a "smarter" speaker and a speculative AI entity trained on documents of African American and African Diasporic histories, biographies and philosophies of freedom. Through a multisensory installation featuring reimagined political speeches, archival fragments, and layered sonic environments, the exhibition invites visitors to consider how history reverberates in the present—shaping the voices we amplify, the ones we silence, and the futures we imagine. Co-sponsored by the Department of Visual Arts Visiting Speaker Series, this event includes panel discussion with Louis Chude-Sokei, Professor and George and Joyce Wein Chair of English and Director of the African American and Black Diaspora Studies Program at Boston University; in addition to recently publishing The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black Technopoetics (2015), Chude-Sokei collaborated with Berlin based electronic artists Mouse on Mars, with whom he produced the album Anarchic Artificial Intelligence (2021). Event moderated by Amy Alexander, Professor of Visual Arts and Gallery QI committee co-chair and Robert Twomey, Assistant Teaching Professor of Visual Arts and Committee Member of the Department of Visual Arts Visiting Speaker Series. Chude-Sokei and Mendi Obadike will participate via Zoom. Gallery QI on Facebook / Instagram
  • El gobernador de California, Gavin Newsom, calificó al presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, de amenaza para el estilo de vida estadounidense, describió la intervención militar federal en Los Ángeles como el inicio de un esfuerzo mucho más amplio por parte de Trump para revertir las normas políticas y culturales en el corazón de la democracia de la nación.
  • The magazine Nature announced the results of its annual Scientist at Work photography contest. The six winning entries are a set of dramatic, intimate portraits of research from all over the globe.
  • Seattle, along with other cities, is struggling to balance the need for more housing with the preservation and growth of trees that help address the impacts of climate change.
  • The huge amphibians "will literally just feed on anything that fits into their mouth" — including turtle hatchlings. Clearing thousands of frogs from ponds helped other species stage a comeback.
  • Get ready for the ultimate celebration of Latin music, food, and culture as Viva La Música returns to SeaWorld San Diego. This exciting festival brings the rhythms, flavors, and festive spirit of Latin culture to life with sensational live music, incredible cuisine, and family-friendly entertainment. Guests can enjoy high-energy headlining concerts at Bayside Amphitheater, along with a lively festival area near Manta featuring performances from local musicians and community groups. New this year, SoCal Taco Fest joins "Viva La Música" for a special two-day celebration on Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, SoCal Taco Fest will take place at SeaWorld for the first time, making it bigger than ever. Visit: https://seaworld.com/san-diego/special-offers/taco-fest/ SeaWorld San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts: A new zine fest in Chula Vista; the power of drawing; installation art in Escondido; chamber music inspired by visual art; "3 Summers of Lincoln"; plus live music picks and more.
  • El Eternauta has acquired near-mythic status in Argentina since it was first published in 1957.
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