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  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steven Dunn founder and CEO of Munchkin a U.S.-based company selling lifestyle products for mothers, babies and children. Dunn has written an open letter to President Trump and Congress about how tariffs could harm his business and American families.
  • Stream Seasons 1 - 6 now with the PBS app. Chef Yia Vang takes us inside chef's kitchens as they serve up stories of cultural heritage through the universal language of food.
  • For one volunteer, helping get the basics out to new parents is an endorphin rush.
  • Health officials from Minnesota to Maine have issued alerts warning of poor air quality from wildfires burning in Canada. People are advised to limit outdoor exposure.
  • A California law empowers state investigators to check on conditions at ICE detention centers. A new report raises concerns about health care inside them.
  • The Port of San Diego is excited to present “A Day at the Park”, a FREE family-friendly multicultural celebration at Cesar Chavez Park, Barrio Logan, on Saturday, May 31. The celebration will feature local food vendors, entertainment, performances, and activities for kids of all ages. Free on-site parking and shuttle services from Logan Heights and Barrio Logan, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Logan Heights: Near 610 S 30th St, San Diego, 92123 – On the park side near the intersection of S. 30th St. and Valle Avenue Barrio Logan: NE Corner of Dewey St and Newton. Near Mecardo Apartments and Head Start. More details Port of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The popular North Park eatery launched Mabel's Gone Painting, a rotating art exhibit featuring resident artists and community events. "We live in a world where it's hard to make a living making something with your hands and to be supported by your neighborhood. And I think that's what artists and neighborhood restaurants are trying to do," said owner Chelsea Coleman.
  • Wednesday, February 5 · 1 - 10 p.m. A day-long cypher and battle led by two notable hip hop artists, Johnny Lopez (Johnny 5) and Quentin Robinson (SpecialFX). Johnny5 was born in Oakland and is a Mexican/Latino professional Turf Dancer and the founder of TURFinc - a local Oakland/Bay Area-based company that instills positive changes in the community through dance. SpecialFX is a father of two, a Marine Corps Veteran and the founder of Movement4Movements. At CSUSM, they will share hip hop dance and culture with students, faculty, staff and the local community. The event includes guest lectures, dance workshops and a cypher featuring authentic hip hop dancers, performances, competitions and classes. Join them for a meet & greet in collaboration with the Cross-Cultural Center and a workshop for black male-identifying students organized by the Black Student Center. February 4: Black Brilliance in Motion: A Workshop for Black-Identifying Males with Hip Hop Artist Quentin Robinson 12-2 p.m., RSVP, https://forms.office.com/r/SWZUf29nfa Meet & Greet with TURFinc Dancers at the Cross Cultural Center 5-6 p.m.
  • The recent push by several countries to recognize a state of Palestine is largely symbolic, but it carries diplomatic and potentially legal weight.
  • President Trump has shown no deference to Congress in his early days in office, and leaders on Capitol Hill seem willing to cede him more power.
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