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  • NPR asks Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about the mobilization of U.S. Marines and deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
  • Join us for Public Impact Day, a pivotal event showcasing the intersection of creativity, action and impact. Hosted at Balboa Park’s renowned Museum of Photographic Arts at The San Diego Museum of Art and Mingei International Museum, this day-long event features a rich program of talks, panel discussions, live performances, and an interactive expo. Dive into discussions with leading artists and cultural practitioners who are at the forefront of integrating creativity into public health, social justice, civic engagement, and climate mitigation. Experience firsthand the transformative power of arts and culture through dynamic sessions highlighting artist projects shifting perspectives and bringing awareness to today’s most pressing issues. Step into the expo, a vibrant hub where you can engage with artists and cultural practitioners, explore the transdisciplinary work behind their campaigns, and unleash your creativity. Discover a rich variety of props and materials, from mobile pop-ups of stories and books to theatrical production props to interactive art-making. There's something for everyone to explore and enjoy. Whether you’re an artist, activist, student, or community member, Public Impact Day offers unique insights and engaging experiences that underscore the role of creativity in building healthier, more equitable communities. Register now to secure your spot at this inspiring event and be part of the movement toward impactful societal change. Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/far-south-border-north/public-impact-day#:~:text=Discover%20the%20intersection%20of%20creativity,in%20two%20Balboa%20Park%20locations! San Diego Arts and Culture on Instagram
  • The package of reforms is meant to modernize the city's parking policy and generate new revenue for infrastructure and road maintenance.
  • Bukele had announced that all bus fares for a week would be completely free due to construction the government was carrying out on one of the main highways running through San Salvador.
  • He had to wait until the fifth round, but Shedeur Sanders, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders — his coach at the University of Colorado — has finally been drafted by the NFL.
  • Self-publishing one’s photographs in an on-demand photobook is more than just a fad. For more than two decades, photographers have embraced the process of creating, designing, and outsourcing their bodies of photographic works into small-edition books using various publishing software. By moving their images from the screen to the page, to an object one can hold in their hand, share with others, and memorialize visual projects into “a thing itself,” the photobook is the new paradigm shift for the photographic medium. This online course will introduce the history of the photobook in the context of early 20th century photography to the 21st century, challenging one to ask, “Why the book?” Within this context, the purpose of one’s book will be explored. Surveying and selecting individual images within a series, then editing images into a cohesive body of photographs, will drive the design, including creating dynamic layouts and prototype mock-ups for review. Using presentation software, such as Keynote or PowerPoint, one’s first look will be to critically examine scale, sequence, the visual space of each page, text, and other construction elements to heighten the experience of one’s photographs within the flow of a book. This is not a course on how to use publishing software. As the course proceeds, various publishing sources will be introduced and scrutinized from simple construction options to complex ones. Students will compare their level of skill with these proprietary software sources, selecting the best in regard to which book format has an acceptable degree and “ease of handling.” Further considerations for a publisher will be the design options needed to communicate the book’s purpose, selection of various papers, binding, and of course what is the final cost and turnaround time to hold the book in one’s hand. Requirements for successful completion of the course: Participants need a body of photographic works to create and design their book. The selection of a book design software is cost-free, but publishing costs for one book usually start at about $25 plus shipping. Turn around times are usually 6–10 business days. The course meets online consecutively for five weeks, taking one week off to outsource to publisher. There will be a final online class meeting (6th week) to review and celebrate one’s completed book! Max students: 12 Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/102 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • 28 MILES. ONE DAY. HIKE WITH PURPOSE. The Trailblaze Challenge San Diego provides participants an opportunity for adventure, fun, and fitness while making a direct impact on the lives of children battling critical illnesses. You will be given all the tools needed to help you train and raise much-needed funds for Make-A-Wish San Diego. A wish gives children renewed energy and strength, brings families closer together, and unites communities. When you take your first step on your journey as a Trailblazer, you are paving the way for a brighter tomorrow for over 300 children in the process of receiving a wish. RSVP for a non-commitment information session in January! Visit www.trailblazechallengesd.org to secure your spot today.
  • Charleston, S.C., reflects on 10 years since a racially motivated attack on the historic Emanuel AME church. A white supremacist killed 9 Black worshippers in 2015 in hopes of starting a race war.
  • San Diego’s community college district finds itself directly in Trump’s crosshairs: Its “pride centers” were the only items called out by name in the administration’s plan to slash more than $10 billion of federal spending on education.
  • NPR member station photographers documented what they saw at the demonstrations against the Trump administration, from cuts and layoffs to federal departments, to mass deportations.
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