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  • Every year we ask NPR staff and book critics to share their favorite titles in our annual Books We Love guide. Behind the scenes, it's fun to spot trends and see what gets nominated again and again.
  • For many people of color in this country, a visit to the doctor means being extra careful about their appearance in the hope to be treated fairly during the appointment.
  • Please join us on Wednesday, August 31 from 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. to celebrate the launch of The AjA Project’s first self-printed publication: "I’m Still Growing" / "Todavía Estoy Creciendo". This zine, created as part of the Compass Program, focuses on the intersections that wellness practices have with art and art making. Special thanks to teaching artists Alejandro Arreguin Villegas, Andrés Hernández, Zachary Fianza, and Stacey Uy, contributing artists May-Ling Martinez, Andrew Alcasid, and Alanna Airitam, as well as inscriptu printing for their support. Students, partners, and other community members are invited to attend and grab the newest volume of the Compass zine. A suggested $10 dollar donation is encouraged, all donations will go towards the printing of the zine so that we can get it to as many students as possible. The event includes an Artist Panel & Still Life Workshop guided by Andrew Alcasid and May-Ling Martinez. The AjA Project will provide all art materials. 20 people limit. Social distance and masks required. Accessibility: The AjA building is wheelchair accessible including multiple restrooms. Our building is on the MTS 13 bus line, closest stop, Fairmount at University. We have one reserved handicap parking space and limited lot parking/free street parking. Compass vol.2 is available in English, Spanish, and hybrid formats for both digital and physical copies. If you have any questions or concerns about attending our events, please contact communications@ajaproject.org, thank you. SOCIALS: Twitter & Instagram
  • Thursday, March 20 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app + Encore Monday, March 24 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Take a horse ride through the La Mission area between Rosarito and Ensenada in Mexico. We get to see trees and beach on this scenic adventure, and end things with some tacos and drinks. Next we head out a bit off the beaten path to a restaurant called Mariscos el Cata.
  • Amber Zora, who is a veteran and the curator of the Pop Smoke Exhibit, joined Midday Edition to talk about the art.
  • CCGA will be featuring 7 artists in their first sale, along with artist exhibits and presentations by local creators and organizations. Featured Artists: Carroll Crannell, Alex Long, Steven Osterlund, Lily Pourat, Mona Ray, Tracey Renner, Grace Swanson Educational Presentation by: Damon Adamo - Brewing 101 Roger Colbath - Guitar Making Studio ACE - Impact of Art Education Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation
  • Fallbrook School of the Arts, where creativity is nurtured, skills are acquired, and art is made, offers ongoing and recurring art classes and workshops for all skill levels. Schedule and cost varies per workshop/class. Visit: www.fallbrookschoolofthearts.org or call (760) 728-6383 Fallbrook School of the Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Quant made playful clothes for young modern women they could wear to work and "run to the bus in." Her London shop was an epicenter of youth culture that popularized hot pants and miniskirts.
  • The educational nonprofit behind Sesame Street has created videos and stories for caregivers or therapists to share with kids 6 and under, to help explain addiction or why parents need treatment.
  • Re:SET San Diego is happening Friday, June 2 - Sunday, June 4 at Thrive Park at Snapdragon Stadium Re:SET was conceived as an artist and fan friendly alternative to the standard summer concert experience. Taking place over four weekends in the month of June, each weekend will see three cities in the same region hosting, with each Re:SET headliner playing each city on consecutive days. The concept provides artists a respite from the cookie-cutter summer itinerary of sheds and amphitheaters, while fans get a leisurely day that features full sets from every artist, on one stage with no conflicts. Re:SET will feature food and drinks from local restaurants, bars, and breweries that reflect the character and community of San Diego. View the full schedule Re:SET Concert Series on Facebook / Instagram
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