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  • English learners are underrepresented in dual-language programs as California struggles to meet its goal of having majority bilingual students by 2030.
  • New weight-loss medications and bariatric surgery have the potential to spare children health and social problems. But some parents think they're sending kids the wrong message about their bodies.
  • Just in time for the summer dining season, the U.S. government has given its blessing to restaurants that want to allow pet dogs in their outdoor spaces. It better reflects reality; nearly half of states already allow canine dining outdoors.
  • The Hemlock Society presents "The Carer." Michael, a theatrical legend, is suffering from Parkinson’s Disease that has left him deteriorating and cantankerous. After he alienates a host of caregivers, his daughter forces a new companion on him who has acting aspirations of her own. They develop a close relationship that helps him regain his vigor and sense of meaning, but Michael learns of his scheming daughter’s plans to remove his caregiver and the drama unfolds. The film is a reminder of how the elderly are often treated as if their useful days are behind them, but these feisty, fully, alive people can show us how to live. WHEN| Tuesday, October 18, 2022 ‣ This movie runs from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. WHERE| Pacific Beach/Taylor Branch Library ‣ 4275 Cass Street San Diego, California 92109 ADMISSION| This event is free to the public! ‣ Plenty of free parking
  • Reckless behavior with money can be a warning sign of cognitive decline — and the condition can put people at risk of financial ruin. There are few institutional safeguards in place.
  • The Louisiana Republican has been quietly working to build consensus around a bipartisan plan to address coming solvency issues with Social Security. So far, party leaders aren't listening.
  • The Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center (CPMCC) opens its doors to the public and has set its Grand Opening date for Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022 from Noon - 6 p.m. The inaugural exhibition in the museum will be the premiere of “PILLARS of the Community,” a collective historical narrative of Chicano Park and Logan Heights. The exhibition will highlight elements of the heart of the Chicano Park Movement including: The Brown Berets, Centro Cultural de la Raza, the Chicano Park Steering Committee, Danza Azteca, Danza Folklorica, Kumeyaay Story, Lowriders, Música, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Teatro, Unión del Barrio, and the Youth. In addition, the exhibition will have an installation by Visionary Elder Artist Salvador “Queso” Torres. Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • With 48 hours left before Title 42 is lifted, migrant shelter operators in the San Diego region say they still don’t know what to expect.
  • We spoke with MIT's David Autor, one of the top labor economists in the world, about how AI could revolutionize the job market.
  • The San Diego Indian Health Center (SDAIHC), whose mission is to promote excellence in health care with respect to custom and tradition, is holding free weekly Inter-Tribal Council of Elders gatherings to improve the quality of life for American Indian/Alaska Native Elders, families, and children in the San Diego area in a respectful and traditional manner. The Inter-tribal Council of Elders meets at SDAIHC, every Saturday from 9 a.m. to Noon, in the health center’s community kitchen, located at in the Board Room at SDAIHC (2630 First Avenue). Meetings are potluck style, and everyone is invited to bring a favorite dish to share. All family and friends are welcome to attend, and dates are subject to change. To improve the quality of life, the Inter-Tribal Council of Elders encourages attendees to maintain a connection to an active tribal community. This connection supports a healthy tribal identity with the goal of advocating for and improving access to services that ensure the safety and well-being of all elders so they can fulfill their roles as keepers of local history, customs, and traditions. Visit: https://sdaihc.org/ / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
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