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  • Authorities arrested a suspect, 28-year-old Bryan Christopher Kohberger, on Friday.
  • Six people lost their lives after a gunman opened fire at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Va., on Wednesday.
  • The protesters repeatedly yelled, "Vote for climate now!" while Cruz spoke about inflation in the United States.
  • Place Stigma, the idea that perceptions about a neighborhood can be used to disparage an area or people from it, is a concept whose affects are widespread. In this dynamic talk on their book, "Unequal Neighbors"¸ authors Kristen Hill Maher and David Carruthers examine the role that place stigma has in reinforcing real and imagined inequalities in San Diego and Tijuana. While San Diego is often represented as a place of economic vitality and safety, Tijuana is portrayed as a zone of poverty and crim. But neither of these assumptions represent the reality on the ground. Based on original empirical materials, this book looks at the ways the cities have been represented through media, everyday talk, economic relations, and local tourism discourses to show how these difference result in asymmetric borders between places. Date | Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 6:30pm Location | Coronado Public Library (Winn Room) Register here! Registration is recommended but not required. This talk will be recorded and available for on-demand viewing on the Library's Facebook and YouTube Library's pages following the event. **All-in person events will be subject to County of San Diego Health Department guidelines**
  • Are you having a polycrisis? Can the world reduce the number of zero-dose children? Experts shared their views about global buzzwords that will be big this year. Here's the list and the definitions.
  • Join a live virtual artist discussion during which five artists will share how their artistic practice and work speaks to issues around land, the environment, climate change, and waste. Unified in their innovative and exploratory use of materials and subjects, artists Fernando Casasempere, Anya Gallaccio, Rebeca Méndez, and John Mireles will gather to discuss their individual practices creating works that invite us to explore our relationship with nature and the earth. While employing different media, these artists reveal the powerful human presence and influence that remains in the objects, landscapes, and environments we inhabit. The conversation will be moderated by Voice of San Diego’s Environment Reporter, MacKenzie Elmer. Visit San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook + Instagram + @SDMA on Twitter
  • Professors Setsu Shigematsu and Anne McKnight of UC Riverside lead a dialog with journalist, author, political analyst, TV news anchor, and media producer Mei Shigenobu, PhD, Visiting Scholar in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside, about the politics of images, dis/appearance, transnational media politics, liberation movements, and the film The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and 27 Years without Images (Eric Baudelaire, 2011). Date: Monday, February 28,2022 at 11am Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free Watch the film as a guest of the UC San Diego Library, Feb. 24 - Mar. 2, through event registration. The dialog will be introduced and moderated by Daisuke Miyao (Director, Film Studies, UCSD), Judith Rodenbeck (Chair, Media and Cultural Studies, UC Riverside), and Lisa Cartwright (Director, Art Practice PhD, UCSD). For more information on this event please visit HERE! For Zoom link registrations visit HERE!
  • Rep.-elect George Santos won a House seat on Long Island in November but now much of his biography and resume appear to have been invented.
  • While The Great British Bake Off is beloved by many, the show's latest "Mexican Week" episode has left a sour taste in many viewer's mouths.
  • The Healing Circle Support groups have been shown to help with the healing process as they remind us that we are not alone. At Revivorship, our initial cancer support group will be “the healing circle:” for cancer patients, survivors, and thrivers. Sessions will be interactive with group participation for those who wish to share, not only the difficulties they are presently facing, but the insights they have gleaned from illnesses that are healing. Our moderator, Nancy Heldt, is herself a cancer survivor and a two-time caregiver who understands and supports your process. You do not need to be a Revivorship patient outside of this group to participate. Date | Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 10am Location | Revivorship Free Attendance To speak with Nancy or our clinical director, Cosima, to learn more about our support groups please contact us at info@revivorship.com or call Revivorship directly at 1-858-956-0077 to learn more. For further information on this event please visit the website: https://revivorship.com/events/free-monthly-in-person-support-group/ Revivorship Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
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