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  • San Diego ended the year with a 4.2% unemployment rate, the lowest rate since the pandemic started – even in the face of the omicron surge. Later, KPBS investigative reporter Claire Trageser looks at what is causing a childcare staffing crisis in the San Diego region. Plus, a new investigation from CalMatters finds that the state has failed to take guns away from thousands of domestic abusers, and those failures can result in deadly consequences. Finally, KPBS Arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with Vanessa Duron and Samantha Ginn about staging the world premiere of Diana Bubano's play “Sapience.”
  • On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a vaccine mandate issued by the Biden administration that would have applied to companies with 100 employees or more. Legal analyst Dan Eaton breaks down why vaccine mandates are being blocked. Plus, the Chula Vista Police Department is using Chinese-made surveillance drones the Pentagon says might pose a national security risk. And, this weekend in the arts, there's a pairing of photography and contemporary dance, a couple of outdoor or virtual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations, and some outdoor blues.
  • In the last 30 years, Ruth E. Carter has produced some of the most iconic looks in the Black film canon and beyond. She won an Academy Award for Black Panther and is now nominated for Wakanda Forever.
  • After releasing her album Renaissance, Beyoncé received backlash for the song, "Heated." She used a word that some consider a slur towards people with disabilities — and has since changed the lyrics.
  • Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is set to travel to China at a time when U.S. executives and investors are facing increasing uncertainty and risk doing business there.
  • The exhibit of the works of Mexican photojournalists, never before shown north of the U.S. border, kicks off May 5 —Cinco de Mayo— at Cuyamaca College. The photographs offer a rare window into life in the state of Guerrero, chronicling the day-to-day experiences of indigenous and Afro-Mexican people and the tragedy of poverty and ongoing drug violence. The free exhibit, called “A Photo for Freedom,” will feature the work of 20 photojournalists, in the lobby of the Samuel M. Ciccati Performing Arts Center, and will run through early June. This exhibit will also feature an online presentation by the exhibit curator and independent journalist Marlén Castro, as well as a reception featuring Oaxacan cuisine from El Tejate Restaurant in Escondido. The digital theater is adjacent to the lobby where the photos will be exhibited. Mexico is among the most dangerous parts of the world to work as a journalist. Proceeds from the sale of the photos will go to support the Mexican journalism website, Amapola —the Spanish word for poppy—, Guerrero’s largest crop that supports farmers but also fuels violent drug gangs that terrorize residents. Date | Dpening reception and online presentation Thursday, May 5 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Samuel M. Ciccati Performing Arts Center Reserve your spot here! This event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is required. The digital theater presentation will also be streamed live on YouTube, at https://tinyurl.com/4rr5rd7v.
  • DigiFest Temecula is Temecula's largest film festival and digital media competition. Featuring live music, guest speakers and panelists from the film, media and entertainment industries, DigiFest Temecula provides a place for everyone to celebrate the arts and learn about the film and digital media industry by participating in networking opportunities, workshops and more. People of all ages and abilities are welcome to come and get involved with the artistic community. DigiFest Temecula is also a place to learn about entertainment industry advancements, discover how to pursue a career in the industry, and incorporate digital arts into the economic culture. EVENT SCHEDULE Friday, April 22nd | 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. 7 p.m. Speaker: Jenny Brown 8 p.m. Speaker: Kari Michaelsen 9 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT: Torin Floyd Saturday, April 23 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 10:45 a.m. Speaker: Mario Ortiz 1:30 p.m. Guest Panel: Animation/Comics Panel 3 p.m. Speaker: Renee Pezzotta 6 p.m. Festival Screening - Blue Carpet + See Best of the Best DigiFest Submissions at JDS Studios Sunday, April 24 | 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. 7:45 p.m. Digi Awards Banquet & Ceremony Walk the blue carpet at the DigiFest awards banquet. Enjoy a cocktail hour, entertainment, and dinner before finding out who wins a DigiAward! Pricing: All Access Pass/$150.00 Friday Admission/$35.00 Saturday Admission/$35.00 Virtual VIP Access Pass/Friday & Saturday Speaker Streams/Awards Banquet Keynote and Awards Stream/$85.00 JDS Studios - Screenings/Attend Screening of Film Submissions/$25.00 Sunday Awards Banquet/Awards Ceremony/Banquet Dinner & Dessert/$65.00 For further information on this event and ticket purchases please visit here!
  • The White House is concerned that AI can perpetuate discrimination. So they helped host a red-teaming challenge at the Def Con hacker convention in Las Vegas to help figure out some of the flaws.
  • The beloved actor made his mark playing tough characters; but he wanted young Black men to know it was okay to be vulnerable.
  • Malashock Dance presents "perpetual (E)motion", a contemporary dance performance that will usher in the unique choreographic voices of Christopher K. Morgan and Tristian Griffin, who are candidates for an artistic leadership position at Malashock Dance. The performance also features the world premiere of a new work by founding Artistic Director, John Malashock. Eight Malashock Dance professional Company dancers will wow audiences with a sophisticated evening of dance powered by emotional storytelling and physical expression. ADMISSION | Tickets are $15-$100 $15 Students & children under 12 $35 Reserved seating $45 Premium reserved seating (first 2 rows) $100 VIP reception + premium seating (April 16 only) No refunds. All ticket sales are final. Need assistance? Call 619-260-1622 x2 (M-F 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email.
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