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  • The Roy L. Brooks Distinguished Lecture Series was established to bring an African American scholar of distinction or promise to campus. The award is named after Professor Roy L. Brooks, who has been a long-standing member of our community; an award-winning and engaging teacher; a prolific author of original scholarship; and a distinguished member of the legal profession and community. This year's Roy L. Brooks Distinguished Lecture Series will feature Professor Brooks himself, as he prepares to retire after 47 years of teaching. The Library of Congress recognizes Professor Brooks as a distinguished scholar both in the United States and internationally. Professor Brooks is published by prestigious presses, including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cambridge, the University of California, and NYU. His books span various genres, including monographs, casebooks, textbooks, and even an anthology. Twenty of his books are held by 4,457 libraries, academic institutions, and learned societies worldwide. Join us for Professor Brooks' talk, titled "Living Memoir: Roy L. Brooks," in which he will discuss his life and legacy of scholarship. Professor Brooks will highlight several prominent themes within his literary works that have significantly influenced analyses of social justice, legal theory, and democratic theory. He will share how his innovative perspectives are deeply rooted in his personal life experiences, including the racially diverse middle-class neighborhood in which he was raised not far from Yale University. He will discuss his interdisciplinary studies in law, philosophy, history, sociology, political science, and anthropology; and his classmates at Yale Law School. USD School of Law on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for an evening of creativity and relaxation! We’ll begin with a grounding sound bath session to melt away stress and open your senses, followed by a hands-on floral arrangement workshop where you’ll design your own take-home bouquet. All materials and light refreshments are provided. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket, pillow, or anything that helps you feel cozy and supported. Savvy Staci on TikTok / Instagram
  • The former school parking lot will "provide a safe place to park and sleep for a minimum of 40 families with children experiencing homelessness" in San Diego.
  • India's olive ridley turtle numbers appear to have rebounded after years of patchwork efforts to stem their decline. Can it last?
  • San Diego has some walkable neighborhoods, but others — not so much. We look at what walkability looks like in our region and what is being done to address it.
  • Celebrate the season at the 2nd Annual Family Fall Festival in La Jolla! Families can enjoy pony rides, wagon rides, a petting zoo, carnival games, pumpkin painting, a photo booth, and the always-popular pie walk. Live music from Cuts DJ Academy and delicious food and treats add to the fun. This community celebration is the perfect way for families to spend time together and make lasting memories. Shoreline Community Services: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Broadcast: Dec. 14, 2025 at 7 p.m. (*updated) on KPBS Radio (1st day of Hanukkah). A delightful hour for everyone to celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights! Lots of music from Jewish communities around the world, plus a hilarious lesson on how to prepare a classic Chanukah dish, and a timeless and touching holiday story that brings light into every home.
  • The U.S. government has released a new crash test dummy design that advocates believe will help make cars safer for women. Women are 73% more likely to be injured in a head-on crash than men.
  • New research from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows that both podcast hosts and their guests skew very heavily male — and white.
  • President Trump has been racing to rack up peace deals — but keeping them intact is proving far more difficult.
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