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  • As a psych major and a religion minor at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Jim Moreno found himself drawn to the religions of East and South Asia. He had visited those temples in Vietnam, Hong Kong, and Japan during his Navy enlistment. But then, in the religion department of the university, he discovered Professor Taylor Scott and his class Music, Eroticism, and Madness. The retired Episcopalian priest was a dynamic, radical, irreverent, source of thunder and lightning that rained in the classroom. At 25 years of age, a university junior, Moreno had started to understand the fire inside that directed social justice activist choices in his life. Especially after his service in Vietnam’s southern rivers. This three hour class for beginning or seasoned poets will explore the path that leads to finding our eclectic mystic, needing no middleman or middlewoman to find your truth, spirituality, and spoken words that can resonate with your religion or maybe not. Our vehicle on Sunday, August 28 will be the poetry of Joy Harjo, Muriel Rukeyser, Alice Walker, Thich Nhat, Hahn, Daniel Berrigan, and three poetry anthologies. Pablo Neruda reminded that as poets our job is to comfort the disturbed and to disturb the comfortable. Another poet promised that when we write spontaneous, first thought, best thought poetry we find out who we are and who we’re not. This class will be taught in two 90-minute segments divided into quotes, film clips, poems, and stories from Jim Moreno’s experience in writing, teaching, and performing life. Actual composing and reading of your compositions then follows. Beginning and seasoned participants are welcomed to the Container of respect and safety that are the foundation of Moreno’s classes. If you are looking for a critique group, this is not the class for you. This is a write from your heart poem-making class. Click here to learn more & register for the class!
  • Bank runs, by their very nature, happen fast. But in an age of instant communication, social media and money transfers at the touch of a button, they can now happen in the blink of an eye.
  • The National Weather Service posted dozens of flood watches, warnings and advisories across the state.
  • Researchers found that during the period when the "in-person" economy was shut down, neighborhoods with high Asian and Hispanic populations experienced disproportionately large declines in air pollution. That means the inverse is true when it's business as usual.
  • The title of the city's monument was inspired by Robert Hayden's 1962 poem entitled "Runagate Runagate," which references Tubman.
  • Federal officials made the emergency announcement Sunday amid panic from depositors over the state of uninsured deposits.
  • Another atmospheric river set to arrive Monday could worsen already severe flooding, as the extra rain and snowmelt threaten to overflow rivers and streams at lower elevations.
  • On your way to the beach this Thursday, 8/11, stop by the Volcántina photo booth for a complimentary après-surf inspired photo! This photo pop-up, created by Volcán Tequila, will bring the energy of classic San Diego surf culture straight to your social feed, complete with an eye catching surfboard backdrop and surf shack. The Volcántina photo booth will be open to the public on Thursday, 8/11 from 12pm-4pm. Follow Volcan Tequila @volcantequila on Instagram!
  • Join the Mission Valley Branch Library for a Toddler and Preschool Storytime! Recommended for ages 2-5, this storytime program includes books, songs, games and early literacy fun! Please note: Weather permitting, this program will be held outdoors. For outdoor events, masks are recommended but not required. For indoor events, masks are required for unvaccinated individuals ages 2+. DATE | Every Thursday from September 1 to September 29 @10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. LOCATION| Mission Valley Branch Library (Outdoors) COST| Free For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • More than 100,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2021, up 15 percent from the previous year, according to an estimate released by the National Center for Health Statistics. San Diego resident and CEO of Confidential Recovery, Scott Silverman, is teaming up with Jeff Johnston for the Living Undeterred Tour. Jeff became a victim of these stats when his son Seth died of a fentanyl overdose. Jeff and his team are on a mission to start a long-overdue conversation around mental health and addiction, stopping in almost every state in the country. The Living Undeterred Tour will be in Carlsbad on Thursday, August 11 at Dove Library from 4-7 p.m. Location Details: Dove Library/Carlsbad Library, Schulman Auditorium, 1775 Dove Ln, Carlsbad, CA, 92011 Living Undeterred on Facebook + Instagram + @undeterreddad on Twitter Confidential Recovery on Facebook Follow @ScottHSilverman on Twitter Scott is the author of "The Opioid Epidemic"
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