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  • John Porten, former director of research at USD's Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, says grassroots work on issues such as homelessness, hunger and dirty beaches can strengthen community bonds and make Americans less susceptible to outside forces determined to further divide the country.
  • "Because We Eat." With this simple truth, artist Antonia Davis challenges us to confront the human cost of the food we consume in a new mixed-media installation. Join us for the opening night and a special program designed to explore our connection to the harvest and the farmworkers who sustain it. 5:30 p.m. | Special Pre-Opening Film View the moving documentary, "The Harvest/La Cosecha" (75 minutes), that follows the arduous journey of three children from the scorching heat of Texas' onion fields to the winter snows of the Michigan apple orchards and back south to the humidity of Florida's tomato fields to follow the harvest. 6:45 p.m. | Installation Premiere & Artist Reception After the documentary, join us in viewing Davis's art installation, "Because We Eat." This event will feature the installation, an opportunity to meet the artist, and a welcoming atmosphere with light refreshments and music in the rotunda. Antonia Davis on Instagram
  • Nearly a year into his second term, President Trump is facing growing skepticism as Americans feel persistent cost-of-living pressures despite his efforts to defend the strength of the economy.
  • The trio of octogenarian nuns gained global fame after fleeing their care home and breaking into their former convent. Now their superior has asked the Vatican to intercede in the dispute.
  • Both sides accused the other of breaking a ceasefire that halted fighting earlier this year. Longstanding border disputes erupted into five days of combat in July that killed dozens.
  • The pianist, composer and arranger spent more than six decades turning El Gran Combo into one of the premier salsa institutions of Latin America and beyond.
  • The New York mayor-elect's victory has motivated the European left, with politicians casting themselves as their country's version of Mamdani, and strategists eager to study how he won.
  • San Diego Film Week will be presenting local features and shorts programs at the Digital Gym Cinema from Saturday, November 8 through Sunday, November 16. Lights, camera, San Diego! San Diego Film Week happens in the fall and is a week-long celebration of local filmmaking! See the hottest local films, chat with filmmakers, walk the red carpet, and be part of the awards night excitement. San Diego Film Week launched in 2017 with a mission to showcase, celebrate and grow San Diego’s film industry. Film Week is the ONLY festival that exclusively screens and recognizes films made in our local film industry. Attendees enjoy screenings, filmmaker Q&A’s, panels, workshops and a culminating award ceremony. Find the San Diego Film Week 2025 schedule & tickets here! https://sdfilmweek.com/2025/schedule/
  • Modern high school students often see their worlds through a wide variety of lenses. “The 3 A’s” shares the experiences of five Imperial Valley teens that see their worlds through the lenses of autism, anxiety, or ADHD.
  • *This Podcast is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised* Miss Lolly sends her producer to a men's intimacy class and gets a male perspective on sex and feelings.
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