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  • One of the brothers sued by the wife of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler for control of the team says her allegations of wrongdoing are untrue.
  • "Our problem is not with Israel. We don't want to meddle in anything that will threaten Israel's security," Damascus Governor Maher Marwan tells NPR. Syria and Israel have never had diplomatic ties.
  • The website deleted all mentions of "transgender" and "queer" in its history of the Stonewall riots, and only referred to the riots' impact on lesbian, gay and bisexual people.
  • The basilica, dating back some 1,900 years, was found during excavations that took place as part of the demolition of a building in the heart of London.
  • We are thrilled to announce the return of the CRY Walk San Diego 2024, a collaboration between the youth CRY Chapters and CRY San Diego. The CRY Youth chapters are a branch of the larger organization Child Rights and You, America (CRY). We raise awareness and funds to support CRY's numerous projects to support children in need. Date: Sunday, September 22, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Location: Liberty station, NTC PARK, 2455 Cushing Rd, San Diego, CA 92106 Event Details: 5K Walk: Challenge yourself and enjoy a scenic route! 1K Walk for Kids (11 years and younger): A fun and easy walk designed just for our younger participants. Special Highlights: Fitness Instructor: Get a complete experience with warm up and cool down stretches. Fun Games & Activities for Kids: Keep the little ones entertained! Henna Booth: Get beautiful henna designs organized by students. Snacks and Music Important Information: Can't Make It? You can still support us by making a donation. - https://events.cryamerica.org/events/sandiegowalk2024/ Registration and donation link: https://events.cryamerica.org/events/sandiegowalk2024/ Engage with our vibrant community: CRY SanDiego Facebook community - CRY America - San Diego Action Center Email us at dnhscryclub@gmail.com, Ccacryyouth@gmail.com, and rbhs.cry@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram - @crysandiego @dnhscryclub @cca_cry @rbhscry
  • Autoridades de Estados Unidos revelaron el martes una acusación formal contra dos presuntos líderes de un cártel de drogas mexicano por cargos de narcoterrorismo.
  • From Altadena to Asheville, people devastated by recent disasters encountered helpers trained in Psychological First Aid. Like CPR, anybody can learn it.
  • The Trump administration says it has opened investigations into the admissions policies at Stanford University and three campuses within the University of California system, including UC Berkeley, UCLA and UC Irvine.
  • The Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society presents the Burke Revival Film Screening & Discussion Series. The program probes religion & society themes embedded in significant films. Images in these films exemplify the mission of Burke in ways that contrast and complement the keynote Lectures. Moving images are the new Lingua Franca of our times and instill in our communications much demanded new avenues of perception. Film screenings are in the Digital Gym Cinema located at UC San Diego Park & Market. Film introductions & special presentations following each film will be led by Rev Scott Young, a Wesley Foundation (UMC) Campus Minister/Religious Advisor at UCSD. The post-screening discussions will include a moderator-led audience interaction, a moderator interview with panelists, and an interview with a Film Reviewer. The presentation & discussions are key to the viewer’s experience. Burke Lectureship Film & Discussion featuring "The Exiles" (1961), plus + "Bunker Hill" (1965) a USC Student-made Short Documentary Film by Kent MacKenzie (90 minutes) on Friday, Nov. 22, 2024, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. "The Exiles" chronicles a night in the life of a group of 20-something Native Americans who left reservation life in the 1950s to live in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles. The film is a narrative feature with a script pieced together from interviews with the documentary subjects. Like Charles Burnett’s "Killer of Sheep," "The Exiles" is a gritty and poetic, frills-free depiction of a marginalized Los Angeles community. Both films did not get theatrical release; were featured in Thom Andersen’s film "Los Angeles Plays Itself"; and were restored by Ross Lipman at the UCLA Film & Television Archives. "The Exiles" is an American Cinematic experience in what is known in film history as Cinema Verite or “truthful cinema.” The influence of European Cinema Verite can be detected, and Director Kent MacKenzie joins Truffaut, Godard, and De Sica in independent, experimental, unrelenting realism film. The Exiles has been described as “a landmark in American independent cinema” and is placed in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. A film of gravity and grace. Celluloid with Sacred images and Holy meaning. ADDITIONALLY: DES is proud to support the Indigenous Heritage Week & Sustainable Design Forum, produced in partnership with Sister Cities International, San Diego
  • To foster equity and community, people gather several times a year to sing together in Portland, Oregon. The woman behind this effort has twice been nominated for a Grammy in music education.
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