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  • The regional director of Anti-Defamation League Los Angeles discusses the bill and the ADL's recent Online Hate and Harassment Report.
  • The multiverse, class struggle, top guns and more.
  • The slang term means "behavior which is unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy, typically in a way that rejects social norms." It was the landslide pick in a public vote.
  • Be part of the critical conversations taking place today by joining Youth Tellers, a group of teens who create media on a platform that shares and elevates stories by youth, with youth, for youth. Youth Tellers is a community of youth who strive to make their voices heard through media. You will gain access to group mentorship, the Adobe Creative Cloud, technical training, artistic development, and courses in content creation, all of which will bring your photos, videos and digital art to the next level! Students actively engage in the process of creating, submitting and posting digital work and channels of communication are provided for students to discuss and display their work alongside other students via Discord. Youth Tellers takes place Monday-Thursday after school. DATES: March 7 to June 13, 2022 DAYS: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays TIME: 3:45 p.m. to 5 p.m. GRADES: 9th to 12th LOCATION: 4474 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92115 For questions regarding this program please email: grants@outsidethelens.org Visit: https://outsidethelens.org + Facebook
  • South Korean officials say at least 26 foreign nationals were among the more than 150 people killed in the incident in Seoul's Itaewon district. Many were young adults celebrating Halloween.
  • Explore photography and digital media arts with Outside the Lens’ after-school program for students in grades 6-8: Content Creator Lab. OTL’s Content Creator Lab brings together youth to create and share their own digital content. Students will learn the fundamentals of photography and filmmaking, media arts and more, and then apply those skills to write, create, edit, and share their own photos, animations, films, and digital content. You will learn from our Media Educators through fun, hands-on projects to explore and express your unique voice. Through participatory, arts-integrated projects, you will explore the world around you and express your story. Date | Monday through Thursday from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., from March 21 to June 27 Location | Clark Middle School This event is free and open to the public. For questions regarding this program please email grants@outsidethelens.org.
  • Proudly representing brown women everywhere, Zarna Garg is a mom and lawyer turned award-winning screenwriter and stand-up comedian, highlighting the immigrant and American experience with her own signature style. Since the pandemic, she’s brought her comedy shows online, a move which was covered in the New York Times and outdoors to venues including Central Park and the MET. Zarna has taken TikTok by storm, with her comedy videos gaining more than 60 million views and counting! Zarna performs for sold out audiences at top clubs across the country, and you can find her each month at the famous Caroline’s on Broadway with her second hit show “Sari, Not Sorry,” following her headlining debut, “My American Dream.” She is a featured comic on Kevin Hart’s Lyft Comic Series. She won Best Newcomer at Ladies of Laughter. She is also one of the winners of the #TY100 I Love NYC’s SMB’s 100 Small Business Owners. Zarna was the featured performer for the Outstanding Mother Awards in support of the Save the Children foundation with attendees including Halle Berry, Kate Hudson, Kris Jenner and more. Her debut romantic comedy screenplay “Rearranged” won the Best Comedy Screenplay Award at the 2019 Austin Film Festival (placing #1 out of 11,000 scripts), and was also a 2019 Academy Nicholl Fellowships Semi-Finalist. The script has been optioned by Marginal Mediaworks. She is one of a handful of female Indian comedians worldwide, and quite possibly the only one who publicly takes on her mother-in-law. Zarna is a rare voice tackling the type of humor few (if any) other Indian immigrant women have attempted before, and represents a demographic with few comedic influences. NOTE: 18+ Event 2 drinks minimum All sales final Must follow all county guidelines When | August 5 - 6 Time | Time varies Venue| Laugh Factory San Diego Admission | Tickets can be purchased here - General admission is $25 + $1.48 Fee Socials: Zarna Garg: Twitter | Instagram Laugh Factory San Diego: Twitter | Instagram
  • The beloved pop super-group Big Time Rush announced their forthcoming Forever Tour, produced by Live Nation and kicking off this summer in Washington, DC. Joining Big Time Rush on the road for select dates is special guest, recording artist, social media phenom and Big Time Rush super-fan, Dixie D’Amelio. Join the Big Time Rush on their first official tour since reuniting! Date | Friday, August 12 at 8 p.m. Location | Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $34 to $850. For more information, please visit livenation.com/event/big-time-rush-forever-tour#event-info or call the venue at (619) 594-0234.
  • New Year’s Eve was a COVID-19 test date for San Diego Unified students. Each student was sent home before the holidays with two COVID-19 self-swab tests, to be used Friday and then again Monday morning to confirm negative results before returning to in-person classes. Meanwhile, a new law goes into effect as of January 1 that requires all wholesalers, grocery stores and food businesses to donate their leftover fresh food to hunger relief organizations. The goal is to reduce landfill emissions and waste. Plus, a new energy storage project is on its way to San Diego.
  • Roughly 300 businesses in the border community of San Ysidro have closed during the pandemic. Those lucky enough to stay afloat are welcoming their old customers back. Also, we begin a series on new California laws taking effect in 2022. Plus, as new state wildfire hazard maps are released in the next few months, more and more homes may be shown to be at risk.
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