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  • Who are your characters? How do readers get to know them? Create distinct character voices by expressing who your characters are using what makes them unique—their experiences, their motivations, their influences. Our characters, whether fictional or non-fictional, have history, goals, and secrets that determine who they are and how they express themselves in their daily behaviors and interactions with others. This prompt-driven workshop will assist you in fleshing out your voices for new characters or existing WIP. For more information visit: writeyourstorynow.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join DREAMS+DUCATS X Good Faith for a day of community, culture and conversation! This free, all ages event features music, workshops, live art, raffles, resources, giveaways and a pop up market featuring local young entrepreneurs and San Diego's best creative small businesses! We'll also be elevating the voice of the community through a pair of inspiring youth-led talks where local students will discuss social media and explore systemic solutions for improving its effects on young people everywhere. We're proud to bring this experience to life in partnership with our friends at Good Faith, Quartyard and the Career and Technical Education program at Helix Charter High School. Features: - Live DJ - Panel Discussions - Local Small Business Vendors - Live Workshops - Free Food Distribution - City + County + Community Resource Pop Ups DREAMS+DUCATS is a nonprofit education consultancy that designs solutions to evolve learning alongside community + culture. Learn more at dreamsducats.org Stay Connected Youtube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
  • Abortion rights will be on the ballot in 10 states this November, meaning tens of millions of voters will decide whether to protect reproductive rights in their state constitutions.
  • The weather system previously known as Hurricane Debby was not quite done with parts of the U.S. Sunday as flood warnings remained in effect in North Carolina and thousands were without power in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
  • Black Coronado resident Alton Collier drowned in the San Diego Bay nearly 80 years ago. His death now being called a racial terror lynching.
  • In a year of unprecedented political developments, the New York hush money trial could mean one fewer vote for Donald Trump in Florida.
  • Since 1988 when frontloading a significant number of states on a single day became popularized in the GOP primary, it has been decisive in determining the nominee.
  • After several days of rapid advances in western Russia, the Ukrainian military offensive has slowed. Russia is sending reinforcements to the area, but has not yet launched a major counterattack.
  • The ceremony capped over two weeks of competition and saw Paris hand over the Olympic flag to Los Angeles, the 2028 host city.
  • La Corte Suprema de California decidirá en las próximas semanas si descarta de la votación de noviembre una medida que haría más difícil aumentar los impuestos. El caso enfrenta a líderes y sindicatos demócratas con grupos empresariales y de contribuyentes.
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