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  • During the time that deaths from addiction and suicide among white Americans rose by about 9%, deaths among Native Americans shot up by about 30%, a new study shows.
  • Since the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to an abortion, many Muslims Americans have been turning to their faith to try to figure out: What does Islam say about the issue?
  • NPR Music's Tiny Desk series kicks off a celebration of Black History Month with this stunning performance from Lady Wray.
  • Artist and muralist Rafael López is the illustrator for "The Little Book of Joy" by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The book published Sept. 27, 2022.
  • The Experiential Movement Lab invites non-dance creatives to discover more about the capabilities of their own bodies and also to reach increased self awareness. Movement can help people find connection to their inner-self, and create a sense of responsibility and acknowledgement for those practicing it. Workshops are led by internationally trained dance improvisor Patricia Maldonado and are geared toward non-dance creatives such as writers, visual artists, musicians, culinary artists, film professionals, etc.
  • Under the leadership of Artistic Director RC Haus and Executive Director Bob Lehman, the San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus is celebrating its 34th anniversary of changing lives one voice at a time. With more than 300 members, it is one of the largest gay choruses in the world and has sung at locations including the White House, the Super Bowl and Lincoln Center. The Chorus performs in front of tens of thousands of San Diegans each year including sold-out shows at the historic Balboa Theatre in downtown San Diego. The group’s official mission is to create a positive musical experience through exciting performances that engage audiences, build community support and provide a dynamic force for social change. Follow them on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • From early pandemic mask-making to a Pulitzer finalist: A new play, "Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, opens at La Jolla Playhouse this week, exploring lockdowns, Asian American racism, Facebook groups, invisible labor and generosity.
  • Jim Gaffigan at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on Sunday, August 14 at 7:30 p.m. Jim Gaffigan is a five-time Grammy nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer, two-time New York Times best-selling author, two-time Emmy winning top touring performer, and multi-platinum-selling recording artist. He is known around the world for his unique brand of humor, which largely revolves around his observations on life. Click here for more details!
  • Thousands of San Diegans partook in the return of the annual in-person Pride Parade and Festival in Balboa Park Saturday.
  • The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says artificial intelligence-based hiring tools may be creating discriminatory barriers to jobs. The agency is asking for input as it considers guardrails.
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