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  • Parents and guardians are invited to an online book discussion group all about parenting while navigating today's most pressing social, economic and racial issues. Join us virtually on Wednesday evenings beginning May 25 as we read and respond to "The Sandbox Revolution," featuring diverse voices on topics such as education, disability justice, Earth care and more, and explore practical ways of empowering our children for justice, inclusion, and peace. You'll get support and inspiration for embodying inclusion and compassion in parenting as we gather each week to share and discuss together. Our intimate-sized discussion group will be a brave space free from correcting, comparing, and competing. Bring your struggles, hopes, fears, and questions! Date | Every Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., starting on May 25 Location | Online via Zoom Register here for free! For more information, please visit belovedsandiego.org/parenting-for-justice or call (858) 223-6418.
  • Drag has grown in visibility in recent years as a way to celebrate gender fluidity and self-expression, especially among the LGBTQ community and its allies. That's made it a target of the right wing.
  • Young conservative leaders are demanding changes from their party after a majority of Millennial and Generation Z voters turned out for Democrats in the midterm elections.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV + Monday, Dec. 22, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. Mary Berry shares her ultimate Christmas feast with all the trimmings. Friends and Chefs Angela Hartnett and Monica Galetti join her to share favorite festive recipes from their heritage and Mary and TV host Rylan Clark try and convert some kids to Brussels sprouts.
  • Supporters of far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro, who are calling on the military to take control of the country, broke into three government buildings in Brazil's capital on Sunday.
  • Layoffs across the tech sector often leave immigrant workers with a narrow window to either find a new job or leave the country. This is the story of an AI specialist who was laid off from Instagram.
  • The Navy has been embarrassed by COVID outbreaks on the USS Roosevelt. Now it’s relying on vaccines and new guidance to keep crews healthy at sea. Meanwhile, the two latest murders of journalists in Tijuana have prompted the Baja California Attorney General's Office appoint a a special prosecutor to investigate. Plus, legislation that would help create a single-payer, government run health plan in California will face a key hurdle in the next week.
  • Meet and greet with Jacquelyne Yawn, Ms. Wheelchair California 2022 Story time with Jacquelyne at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.! She’ll read “All The Way to the Top,” the 2021 One Book, One San Diego children’s selection. Everyone is welcome! Jacquelyne’s goal for her campaign is to promote disability media representation. She seeks to expand public awareness of the “normal, everyday lives” of wheelchair users and disabled people in magazines, TV commercials and other mass media. A percentage of the net sales at Barnes & Noble Santee on April 9 and Grossmont on April 16 will be contributed to The Ms. Wheelchair California Leadership Institute. bn.com/bookfairs #BNBookfairs #OneBookSD
  • It is an about-face for the tech giant, which had blocked Trump's social media app from Google Play, its app store, over content that can incite violence.
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