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  • After 18 years of living with Alzheimer's disease, Marti Kaye spends most of her time in a wheelchair, expressionless. That changes the minute her son Adam Kaye starts playing his guitar.
  • Blurring the boundaries of righteous and irreverent, "Red Lip Theology" invites us to discover freedom in a progressive Christian faith that incorporates activism, feminism, and radical authenticity. Essayist and theologian Candice Marie Benbow’s essays explore universal themes like heartache, loss, forgiveness, and sexuality, and she unflinchingly empowers women who struggle with feeling loved and nurtured by church culture. Join us for an intimate book talk by the author followed by a book signing. 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. | Author Presentation 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. | Book Signing To register, visit: mysdpl.org/redliptheology
  • Jennifer González is History of Art and Visual Culture professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and a faculty member of the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York. She writes about contemporary installation, digital and activist art. She has received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, the American Association of University Women, and the American Council of Learned Societies. Her publications have appeared in Diacritics, Camera Obscura, Bomb, Open Space, Art Journal, Aztlán the Journal of the Archives of American Art and in numerous exhibition catalogs including Jimmy Durham: At the Center of the World (2017) and most recently Diego Rivera's America (2022). Her books include "Subject to Display: Reframing Race in Contemporary Installation Art", "Pepón Osorio, and Chicano and Chicana Art: A Critical Anthology" which was included in the top art books of the decade by ArtNews in 2020.
  • Must-see visual art exhibitions right now: Tom Driscoll at SIP Art Space; Sofie Ramos at Bread and Salt; Armando de la Torre at Athenaeum Art Center; 'Africa in Context' at Mesa College Art Gallery; and Perry Vásquez at Quint Gallery.
  • Have a blast with tons of Family Fun Activities & Resource Booths! Bounce House • 40” Inflatable Obstacle Course • Zipline • Swings • Double Shot Basketball • Angry Birds Slingshot • Imagination Station Playground Blocks • & more! Win cool raffle prizes, explore family resources and take playtime to a whole new level! This free event will be held on Sunday, February 26 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Salvation Army Kroc Center (in the Corner Zone), 6845 University Ave., San Diego, 92115. For more info visit https://www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonal-happenings/best-family-fun-fest-in-san-diego The Salvation Army Kroc Center - San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Aid organizations say they aren't getting enough food, water and medicine into Gaza. Overcrowding and a lack of physical security for relief workers are also major concerns, they say.
  • College students across San Diego County joined a national walkout in support of the Palestinian people caught in the current Middle East war.
  • Undocumented Student Action Week recognizes students who are striving for an education and their legal status.
  • With clothes cheaper than a latte, built for today's microtrends, Shein courts the same young women who launched the renaissance of thrifting and resale. Legal complaints about the company are many.
  • Little kids are like a "small potato" whose core can heat up faster than an adult's, an expert tells NPR. Here are tips for helping children stay safe in extreme temperatures.
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