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  • Let the Poets Speak is an annual e fundraiser for the San Diego Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi). The event connects artists, small businesses, and helping professionals to promote wellness in the community. This year we want to give local artists and students the opportunity to see themselves on stage for an important cause; Mental Health Awareness and the celebration of Black History Month. Date: Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 3p.m. Location: Black Resource Center SDSU Cost: Free (Donations accepted and encouraged) For more information on this event and donations please visit HERE!
  • San Diego Unified School District is preparing to start off the 2020-21 school year with remote learning. However, children with learning challenges may be offered in-person sessions. Plus, 1986’s “Top Gun” inspired a boom in military recruitment. Will its 2021 sequel, “Top Gun: Maverick,” do the same despite the changing perceptions of warfare today? Also, this weekend in San Diego art events includes San Diego Festival of Books, surf rock duo Puerto livestreaming from the Casbah’s stage, The Rosin Box’s August Series and a tapestry by Carlos Castro Arias.
  • NPR's Scott Simon reflects on President Vladimir Putin's threats to use nuclear weapons in Russia's war against Ukraine.
  • "He's been canceled," a Chilean activist says of 20th century poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda. Five decades after his death, feminists are denouncing him as a male chauvinist and sexual predator.
  • Syria uncovered a large intact mosaic that dates back to the Roman era, with officials describing it as the most important archaeological discovery since the country's conflict began 11 years ago.
  • Inflation in March was the highest since December of 1981, with prices up 8.5% from a year ago. Rising prices are especially hard on low-income people, who spend more of their money on necessities.
  • In its 33rd year, Mariachi USA continues to center a genre that's rooted in folk traditions and has become a symbol of Mexican culture.
  • A celebration of the USA through some of the many genres of music it has spawned. Featuring Barber's immortal "Adagio for Strings" and Gershwin's "Summertime." The United States of America, as its best, is a meeting place of peoples and cultures. We celebrate that greatness with these performances. Date | Friday, February 18 at 7 p.m. Location | St. Andrews Episcopal Church Get tickets here! General admission: $35 Senior and student admission: $20 Family admission (2 adults, 2 children): $60 For more information, please visit hutchinsconsort.org/calendar or call (760) 632-0554.
  • One tech agency has been making sure communications travel across borders for over a century. Now, Russia and China are in a battle with the U.S. and its Western allies over control of that agency.
  • A group of volunteers are spreading joy in Ukraine by organizing cleanup parties. Young Ukrainians blast music and dance as they clean the debris of obliterated homes.
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