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  • Why are Republicans abandoning one of the best tools the government has to catch voter fraud? That question is the focus of a new NPR investigation. Here are five takeaways from the report.
  • Black Nerds Expo is a space for attendees to explore and celebrate Black comics, books, art, video games, pop culture, content creation, science, tech, engineering, and math (STEM) alongside like-minded individuals. This event is open to everyone! This Black Nerds Expo also has free, online contests! Join one at blacknerdsexpo.com! RSVP NOW Registration for Online Pre-Event: Get ready for the Black Nerds Expo by attending a short online event on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022! Register for the Porch Talk: Black Nerds Visit Black Nerds Expo on Instagram / Follow @BlackNerdsExpo on Twitter
  • In the arts this weekend: a new exhibition at ICA Central, free concerts from the San Diego Symphony, City Ballet at Balboa Theatre, Sacra/Profana sings in Fallbrook, visual art faculty group show and New Village Arts' "Into the Woods."
  • Grab your brushes, canvas and some paint and join me LIVE for another interactive episode of Painting in a Pandemic with Artist Leslie Pierce. What’s on the menu?: Painting Demos and an Artist Talk. Leslie will be doing an Oil Painting Demo on Ampersand Gessobord so get ready for some lively fun. First Friday @ Artist Leslie Pierce/ And Something Different Studio is now an online Virtual Event taking place the First Friday every month from 6-8PM on Instagram or facebook LIVE. Artist Leslie Pierce Studio- And Something Different is part of the First Friday OPEN STUDIOS ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station lineup of events, happening on the first Friday of every month. For more information on the different event dates and free class registration please visit HERE!
  • They can’t afford to take off their masks: Immunocompromised students and campus staff are highly susceptible to COVID-19, and with mask mandates dropping, some believe their schools don’t value their safety.
  • This weekend in the arts: Spreckels Organ Society plays a concert tribute to Ukraine; Jonny Alexander at Swish; 50 years of San Diego Dance Theater; Word Up! returns to The Old Globe; Nathan Hubbard pairs Dorothea Grossman poetry with sound; Space 4 Art open studios; and "Retelling/Recontar."
  • House lawmakers won't vote until Monday after a bloc of Freedom Caucus members torpedoed GOP legislation in an effort to express dissatisfaction with House leadership.
  • From the museum: Opening reception and artist talk: Saturday, Nov. 19 from 5:30-9 p.m. Cog•nate Collective’s interdisciplinary practice holds space for more inclusive forms of community as they explore trans-border territories that expand and contract with the movement of people and objects. In an ongoing body of work, the artists investigate the cultural production, circulation, and consumption that takes place in street markets and swap meets like the ones they grew up visiting on weekends with their families in Southern California and Baja California. These spaces of exchange foster social connection and sustain ties to home-lands near and far for immigrant neighborhoods and working-class communities of color. In Tianquiztli: Portraits of the Market as Portal, the artists inhabit the poetic space that links contemporary marketplaces along the border and pre-Columbian markets in Mexico. Tianguis, a word used for open-air markets in Mexico, is derived from Tianquiztli, meaning “gathering place” in Nahuatl (the language of the Mexica/Aztec people). Tianquiztli is also used to refer to the constellation commonly known as the Pleiades, whose clustered appearance gives the impression of a celestial marketplace. Inspired by the connection between the Tianguis and the stars, Cog•nate undertook a series of projects within marketplaces in the United States-Mexico border region and in Mexico City to underscore the ways that these spaces serve as a crossroads between the celestial and the terrestrial, the symbolic and the material, and the ancestral and our present everyday. These works reflect a vision of markets as spaces whose importance is not solely determined by their economic function, but by their role as a portal, a landscape, a paradigm, and a politics of collectivity we have inherited from our ancestors. One that is re-enacted and approximated to find joy and belonging in the face of social and economic alienation. The chaos, ritual, tenderness, nostalgia, harshness, and frenetic energy of the market are our teachers – what will we learn from them? Learn more about the exhibition and Cog-nate Collective here. Related links: ICA San Diego on Instagram ICA San Diego on Facebook
  • Elderberry Syrup is the most popular herbal cold remedy and it’s delicious too! Try Elderberry Syrup. Learn how to make elderberry syrup. Meet an Elderberry tree! Herbs are better together! Learn how to make a simple herbal cold care tea blend. Having both of these classic herbal preparations in the cupboard will help you feel better during the winter season. Includes: Elderberry Syrup Demonstration Meet an Elderberry tree at Wild Willow Farm Learn the most common types of Elderberry Trees Demonstration of Elderberry Syrup + Recipe with variations Traditional uses of Elderberry Syrup Take home a small jar of Elderberry Syrup Cold Care Tea Blending Teas are a wonderful way to feel better when you have a cold. Learn a classic cold care tea blend Taste the tea and learn to notice how your body responds to herbs. Learn about the synergy that happens when herbs are blended together Traditional uses of teas for colds Take home a small bag of Cold Care Tea This class is taught by Cindy Saylor, a local herbalist.
  • Advocates of a plant-based diet launched a major advertising campaign in the Greater San Diego area Tuesday featuring 29 billboards that will be displayed for three months.
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