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  • In a landmark case that strikes at the heart of Israel's national identity, South Africa pleaded Thursday with the U.N.'s top court to order an immediate halt to Israeli military operations in Gaza.
  • A deep discussion with organizer and revolutionary Yusef Bunchy Shakur on Black community politics and we hear from "Dilla Time" author Dan Charnas.
  • Come be enchanted by the magic of live storytelling on the theme of "The Ordinary and the Fabulous." Stories are told by members of Storytellers of San Diego, Jim Dieckmann, Marilyn McPhie, Fred Laskowski, Mindy Donner, and welcoming Lissette Ryan, who tells traditional Celtic tales with her harp. Expect to hear personal tales, folkloric and literary tales. Best suited for ages 12 and up. Enjoy delicious java, and view art on the walls at the Template, Ocean Beach. Free, and donations accepted.
  • Join MCASD Downtown for the closing celebration of "Carmen Argote: Filtration System for a Process-based Practice." The exhibition include sculptures, textile works, paintings, and pieces made from found objects and trash. Six interwoven series of work explore the artist's walking practice, centering around Lincoln Park in East Los Angeles. The evening will include special remarks by the artist, a DJ, and a cash bar. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Recommendations start "with those folks who are clearly descendants of 250 years of wage theft in this country," says Sen. Steven Bradford.
  • Scholars say local action directed at improving access to housing, health care and education are more likely to pass than cash payments.
  • After a state task force issued a nearly 1,100-page report in 2023, lawmakers are starting to look at reparations policy options.
  • The United States remains on edge after its latest high-profile mass shooting on July 4th in Highland Park, Illinois, which resulted in the killing of 7 people, leaving many more injured. Stories like these beg the question - what are the motivations for these acts of violence? Plus, at least two immigrant detainees have been held in solitary confinement for about a week at the for-profit private facility where they are locked up in Bakersfield. The men and their attorney's say it's retaliation for supporting a peaceful labor strike. This weekend in the arts: Southern gothic blues at the Casbah, a last chance to see improv hip hop at The Old Globe and the Barrio Art Crawl.
  • The pace of attacks across the Lebanon border has quickened since a strike in Beirut killed a Hamas official. Some residents have vowed to stay. Others wonder whether it's time to move away for good.
  • Del. Don Scott, a rising star among Virginia Democrats with a unique personal story, was voted in as speaker of the Virginia Statehouse.
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