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  • Kids in India illegally collect bits of coal to sell so they can help their families. To give them a chance for a brighter future, a local educator gives them lessons in academics and the arts.
  • This week’s shooting in Nashville sparked painful memories for a Riverside County couple, we hear about how they’ve turned their pain into action. In other news, the U.S. Navy is struggling to provide child care to its sailors and their families. Plus, San Diego State University has founded a center for research into artificial intelligence.
  • Opening reception: Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 at 6 p.m. On view Oct. 6, 2022 through Jan. 7, 2023. From the gallery: Come see our newest exhibition at our opening reception on Thursday, October 6th, at 6pm. Come see traditional and contemporary artworks by Kumeyaay artists from Baja California, MEX, and California, USA. We'd like to thank our curator Karla Garcia @karla.lachamaca for working with us on this incredible and much needed exhibition. Participating artists: Eva Salazar Israel Esparza Dominguez Guillermo Garcia Christy Gomez Johnny Bear Contreras @johnnybearart Raymundo Marquez @rebelray619 Yinna Lila Muñoz Aldama @yinna_aldama Fox Maxy @foxm4xy Weshoyot Alvitre @weshoyot Juan A. Reynoso @jreynoso25 Jorge Sanchez Derrick Herrera As described by the curator Karla Garcia: The Kumeyaay people have lived on this land since time immemorial. Our story is vast, complex, resilient, and never-ending. We are artists, singers, dancers, filmmakers, organizers, advocates, educators, and keepers of our culture. Our stories have been passed down for more than 60 generations on this land, much has been lost but so much has remained. Beyond what we have kept for over 12,000 years, today we create new stories, grow as a community and instill who we are in the next generation of indigenous youth. Our tribe pre-dates the United States, Mexico, and the U.S./ Mexico border. Yet we are divided by these nations and European-American-made walls. Families have been divided, a tribe cut in half, and our way of life was forever changed. Yet we are still here, on both sides of the border, each person, each family, band, community, and ejido, holds a different piece of our story. Today we will show you some of the pieces that we have in hopes that you may see us and that you may listen. Related links: The Front Arte & Cultura website The Front on Instagram En español Visíta la nueva exposición durante nuestra recepción de apertura el jueves 6 de octubre a las 6 p.m. Ven a ver obras de arte tradicionales y contemporáneas de artistas Kumeyaay de Baja California, MEX y California, EE. UU. Nos gustaría agradecer a nuestra curadora Karla García @karla.lachamaca por trabajar con nosotros en esta increíble y tan necesaria exposición.
  • No experience necessary. Ages 10+ welcome and 8+ with an adult! Join us in crafting your very own handmade books! In this two-hour workshop, students will learn how to use bookbinding tools to create accordion and pamphlet stitch books. The accordion book is composed of one long sheet of paper folded several times into an accordion and then glued between two covers. The pamphlet stitch book gets its name from the method of sewing the book together. No sewing experience is required. • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers • Military and sibling discounts
  • Online holiday shopping is expected to reach almost $279 billion this year and there are ways to protect your packages and steps to take if a package is stolen.
  • A show on the emergence of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and how human beings are reacting. Plus, how chatbots might be used in our everyday lives. And, what the future of artificial intelligence holds.
  • The built-in stairs lead to the belly of the plane. They're less photogenic than the tall, outdoor steps. But the sturdier stairs pose less of a health and political risk to the 80-year-old president.
  • Activists have used scrapbooking as a way to chronicle and archive their lives since the Victorian era. By recycling items such as newspaper clippings, photographs, letters, and badges - activists turn blank pages into personal documentation of their experiences. Join the Women's Museum of California for our July craftivism class will you decorate a scrapbook journal and learn how to be the archivist of your own story. About Craftivism Classes: From yarn bombing to femmage, the Women's Museum's Craftivism Classes invites a local artist featured in the museum's current "Crafting Feminism" exhibit to teach participants a crafting skill and how they can use it in their activism. All classes are bilingual and taught in English and Spanish For more information visit: womensmuseumca.org
  • Join us Sunday June 18 to celebrate Dad Rancho Guejito Style! F45 Fitness will be hosting a family friendly fitness class followed by some soulful acoustics with Heather Nation! This is a free event, but please RSVP to confirm your attendance for parking and planning purposes. Rhythm For The Day • Family Boot Camp with F45 Fitness 10:15-11a.m. • Conscious Men's Group 10- 11:30 a.m. • LIVE Music with Heather Nation 11-1 p.m. • Food Catered by Artisan Delights • Tap Truck pouring craft brews • Bounce House and Hayrides throughout the day Father's Day Conscious Men's Group The purpose of this monthly gathering is to expand the consciousness and integrity of men, both individually and collectively, in service to all beings and to our planet. We welcome men with interest in personal growth, conscious self-development, and leadership. We focus on creating understanding of the lessons being presented in our daily lives through Marriage, Parenting, Business and Friendship. Father's Day Brunch Celebrate Dad Rancho Guejito style with wine AND BEER paired with a special Rancho Guejito Beef brunch menu! We will have Tap Truck San Diego onsite pouring pints of craft beer in addition to our Rancho Guejito Vineyard wine for purchase. Guests can arrive starting at noon to enjoy the libations and music and will be dismissed table by table for their delicious plates of food at 1:00 p.m. This ticket is for brunch only. All other beverages will be à la carte for everyone to enjoy!
  • A limited number of monkeypox vaccines will be distributed by the county starting today. Then, KPBS Education Reporter M.G. Perez tells us about a new program to save LGBTQ lives with lessons in harm reduction. Next, the head of San Diego’s new Office of Immigrant Affairs talks about her goals for the new agency. Then, later this week, Californians who are in mental distress and thinking about suicide will be able to call or text a new three digit number to get help, but questions remain on staffing. Plus, long-time voice of the San Diego Padres Ted Leitner talks about his recent induction into the team’s Hall of Fame. Finally, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with the creator of a new series about the making of the beloved film “Star Wars.”
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