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  • Learn to edit Wikipedia pages and contribute to making knowledge more accessible! Join us on June 28th from 6:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. in editing and/or writing Wikipedia articles of interest to the LGBTQ+ community. Learn the basics of Wikipedia editing and learn more about influential and unsung LGBTQ figures. All experience levels are welcome. It is HIGHLY recommended that participants create a Wikipedia account ahead of time. The San Diego Wikimedians User Group, an affiliate of the Wikimedia Foundation, will be giving a short tutorial on getting started with Wikipedia. Afterwards, we will begin editing! Computers will be available. Attendees may bring their own WiFi-enabled devices if they so desire, though in-room outlet space may be limited. We will be meeting on the 4th floor within the Wells Fargo Technology Learning Center. Parking is available through the underground parking garage. Parking fee waivers will be provided to attendees. (As waivers last. Please register ahead of time!) The library provides 2 hours of parking for free, with validation.
  • The tuxedo jacket features iconic features of New York, including the Brooklyn Bridge. It also displays a large handgun with a red slash through it.
  • Compton artist Kendrick Lamar is coming to San Diego for his brand new The Big Steppers Tour! See him live at Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University on Sep 06, 7:30 p.m.! DOORS OPEN: 6:30 p.m. SCHEDULED START TIME: 7:30 p.m. Find tickets
  • A look at a bullfighting training center in San Isidro, Texas.
  • We're launching I'm Really Into, a space to celebrate the things we love and what they say about the world. But we don't just want to share ours — we want to hear about yours, too.
  • By this time next week, vaccinated San Diegans will not have to wear masks inside most public places. County health officials say they will follow state guidelines to lift the mask requirement after February 15 with some restrictions. Next, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law another round of paid COVID sick leave for California workers. Later, California hits a milestone of more than 80,000 lives lost due to the COVID-19 virus. One of those was a farmworker who lived in Madera. We learn about him from his granddaughter. And, in Imperial County, migrants continue to drown in the All-American Canal. A look at what is being done to stop this from happening. Finally, artist Irma Sofia Poeter, who is based in Tecate, Mexico will hold a solo exhibit at Bread & Salt in San Diego this weekend.
  • Western defense officials are meeting to coordinate military assistance to Ukraine. Germany has resisted their efforts to persuade the country to export its Leopard 2 tanks, or allow others to do so.
  • The layoffs at Google follow similarly huge cuts at Microsoft, Amazon and Salesforce. Tech companies who hired rapidly during the pandemic now face fears of recession.
  • In an accident similar to Alec Baldwin's shooting of Halyna Hutchins, Lee's co-star fired a prop gun at the 28-year-old actor during filming of The Crow.
  • In 1912, the 47 residents of Malaga Island were forcibly removed from their small, interracial community. Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Harding fictionalizes the story in a stunning new historical novel.
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