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  • Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has resigned over accusations that he failed to report physical and sexual abuse to the police.
  • From 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., join us for the opening reception of Sport Friendly, photography exhibition. The exhibition will be on view until September 30th. This event is open and free to all. RSVP is appreciated for preparing the event. Light refreshments will be served. About the exhibition “Sport Friendly” is an international, collaborative artistic experience celebrating sports teams committed to diversity, led by artist Émilien Buffard, supported by the Institut Français and awarded “Cultural Olympiad” by the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Thanks to the participation of the cultural network abroad in photographing teams locally in the Sport Friendly manner, this project aims to raise awareness against discrimination, amplify the voices of diversity, and promote inclusion in sport and society, particularly on the sidelines of international sporting events, through a unique collaborative photographic production. An International Project: “Sport Friendly: the field of diversity!” is intended as a starting point to mark a horizon of social commitment to the problem of discrimination and violence in sport. A collaborative photographic production initiated in 2022 in Argentina, which continues today on the international scene to promote INCLUSIVE SPORT, highlighting teams who seek to redefine the classic values of sport, affirming that, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, gender or physical or social condition, every person has a place. Players who are striving for change and inclusion, in sport and in society. The Alliance Francaise San Diego is thrilled to present a selection of photographies curated by Diana Nassar, who contributed to this international project. Diana Nassar is a visual media artist who enjoys creating art through various mediums. She took her first course in black and white film photography at Grossmont College in San Diego, California. She found the darkroom printing process to be a unique challenge in trusting ones perspective from the first press of the shutter. Diana later completed a photojournalism program at the internationally recognized photography school, Speos & Polka Institute, in Paris, France. It was there she developed her portfolio and created original photo-series. Diana enjoys traveling and discovering new places, whether a few blocks down her street or abroad, she tries to immerse herself and appreciate what is around us. As part of the 'Sport Friendly’ photo project created by photographer Emilien Buffard, with support from the Alliance Française of San Diego, Diana participated in the series on diversity and LGBTQ inclusion in team sports. This photo project gave her the chance to meet the players of Cheer San Diego Extreme and to visually capture the aesthetics of the cheerleading sport. Through her lens, Diana aimed to take portraits that reflect the players' athleticism, resilience, and pride. For more information visit: afsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The president's message to his Cabinet secretaries comes amid continuing questions over the role of billionaire adviser Elon Musk in the drastic reshaping of the federal government.
  • The median sale price of an existing, single-family home in the county was unchanged last month.
  • The White House said President Trump has given automakers a one-month reprieve from tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.
  • Premieres Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app + Encore Sunday, March 23 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2. Host and science communicator Maiya May investigates the root cause of the recent Los Angeles wildfires and uncovers how communities can better prepare for future disasters. Includes interviews survivors, scientists, first responders and public officials, including former U.S. Fire Administrator Dr. Lori Moore-Merril, former LA County Fire Chief Derek Alkonis, retired U.S. Forest Service Fire Scientist Jack Cohen, Ph.D., and LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marro.
  • To date, 127 legal cases have been filed against the Trump administration's actions since President Trump took office. The cases challenge an enormous range of subjects.
  • What would happen if you blocked the internet from your cellphone for two weeks? A bunch of millennial researchers wanted to answer that question. Here's what they found.
  • More than 2,000 people could be displaced by the construction of the Río Indio dam. The Panama Canal Authority says the dam solves a long-term water shortage problem.
  • Breath, Movement and The Aura Workshop There is a majestic yet mysterious power that is the divine motion of evolution. This spiritual energy is the activity of spirit, and we are all participating in its great cosmic dance. This sacred power goes by the ancient name of Fohat. It is Fohat that stirs souls into action. We embody Fohat according to our ability to be creatively active. In this dynamic time as humanity is being given unprecedented opportunity to unfold its spiritual potential, we are called to greater action: spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally. Complementing divine movement is the metaphysical qualities of breath. We breath to stay alive, yet there is a holy breath that permeates the universe. It is through the holy breath that all the divine rhythms of life are generated. Through breath and movement, you integrate and engage the energies of your auric field into greater creative expression. Celebrating the 25th anniversary edition of the international bestseller Change Your Aura, Change Your Life this ground-breaking workshop, led by Dimitri Moraitis, will explore meditations, breathing and movement exercises that enhance your auric field and help you to more deeply embody the attributes of the Divine Light. When you live in harmony with the holy breath and Fohat, all aspects of life—physical, mental and spiritual—flow in greater divine rhythm and you are more motivated and productive. Discover: - How your aura is the energetic blueprint of your soul, and how through the power of your aura you manifest everything. - Movements that enhance the aura and movements that can disturb the auric power. - The auric perspective on spiritual movement practices such as hatha yoga, Qi Gong, and Paneurhythmy. - The essential role that your emotions play in harnessing the power of Fohat and motion. - Understanding the dynamics of your spiritual unfoldment. - Please note: Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to do simple, gentle physical movements. For more information visit: spiritualarts.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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