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  • The CIR is thrilled to join the Women's Resource Center and partners across SDSU and the greater San Diego community for the Women's History Month 2022 opening keynote featuring author and cultural critic, Roxane Gay! Gay will speak on the ways gender has been impacted by COVID, specifically through the workforce, the media, and the future of our feminist movements. More about Roxane Gay: Roxane Gay is an author and cultural critic whose writing is unmatched and widely revered. Her work garners international acclaim for its reflective, no-holds-barred exploration of feminism and social criticism. With a deft eye on modern culture, she brilliantly critiques its ebb and flow with both wit and ferocity We hope to see you on Thursday, March 3, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom! Register here! This event is free and open for SDSU students and staff. For more information, please contact Ikram Aweys at ioaweys@sdsu.edu.
  • The rock star's graphic photo stayed up for hours before it was removed. Critics say nude content posted by women, transgender and nonbinary users, however, faces quicker and more punitive measures.
  • America’s top diplomat has criticized a decision by FIFA to threaten players at the World Cup with yellow cards if they wear armbands supporting inclusion and diversity.
  • SDSU cut the ribbon on its new Snapdragon Stadium Friday. Before the ceremony, the school gave local media a look inside.
  • Film director Noah Baumbach speaks with NPR's Steven Inskeep about his latest film, "White Noise," based on the 1985 Don DeLillo novel of the same name
  • Cohen Media Group is proud to present "Beaking Bread," a new documentary about the power of food to unite across political and cultural divides. "Breaking Bread" follows Arab and Jewish chefs in Haifa, Israel as they collaborate in the kitchen. Connected through a shared love of food, the chefs unite to celebrate their cultures and the food of their region free from political and religious boundaries. The film opens in San Diego at Landmark Hillcrest on Friday, February 18. Get tickets today! Admission at Landmark Hillcrest, click here. For more information, please visit cohenmedia.net/product/breaking-bread.
  • Exclusive Collections Gallery (EC Gallery), a contemporary art gallery featuring a variety of original sculptures, paintings and mixed media pieces, announces their first ever Native American art show “This is Indian Country,” April 8 - 10, 2022. The weekend show will be held 1-5 p.m. daily where attendees get to meet internationally acclaimed Native American artists, Randy Barton, Nocona Burgess, Joe Hopkins, LX Lewis, George Rivera, Jeremy Salazar, and Cody Sanderson. There will also be a VIP reception Saturday, April 9 from 6-9 p.m. In addition to meeting the acclaimed artists, guests at the April 8 - 10 show attendees will also be able to enjoy Native American wine and Rincon Reservation Road Brewery beer. There will also be light bites and music. EC Gallery is located at 212 S Cedros #104 Solana Beach, CA 92075 (it is across from the Belly Up next to West Elm) in the Cedros Design District. RSVP is recommended. The cost for the show free and open to all ages -- except the Saturday VIP event where guests must be 21+. Please visit their web site at http://www.ecgallery.com to RSVP and for more show details. EC Gallery is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @ecgallery on Twitter
  • As Brazilians head to the polls to vote for president, they're being deluged by a wave of falsehoods that echo Donald Trump's claims of a stolen election.
  • Extraordinary street protests in some Chinese cities and campuses over the weekend put Xi Jinping's controversial approach to the pandemic under the spotlight.
  • Haberman talks about Trump's tactics for dealing with the media and explains why he's more concerned about the Mar-a-Lago documents than the Jan. 6 hearings. Her new book is Confidence Man.
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