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  • The American Civil Liberties Union and Democracy Forward sued the Trump administration over its use of the wartime law to quickly deport people, which they say violates due process.
  • Oct. 12, 2024 through Jan. 17, 2025 From the gallery: This exhibition brings together a series of new works produced by Cog•nate Collective in collaboration with communities of Tijuana & San Ysidro From sonic sculptures and neighborhood transmissions, to public participatory performance and collaboration with insects (yes, insects), the works explore forms & approaches to border-crossing. Inspired by popular hacks that facilitate movement and sustain connections across borders. The exhibition borrows its title from the popular 1971 song written and originally recorded by The Bee Gees – and extensively covered in English and Spanish – to call attention to the harsh immigration enforcement & policies along the U.S./MX border. All while pointing to the vital need to propose and rehearse ways our interconnected communities can mend what has been broken. Join us for the opening reception October 12, 2024, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. 147 W San Ysidro Blvd Related links: The Front Arte & Cultura website | Instagram
  • Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, a Boston cop, in 2022. She maintains she was framed by police. Here's a refresher on the case — and a look at what's happened since last year's mistrial.
  • Israel said it was targeting a building in the Dahiyeh suburb used by Hezbollah to store drones, after early morning rockets were fired from southern Lebanon toward northern Israel on Friday.
  • Alejandro Morales Riveron is a local San Diego contemporary artist whose work is rooted in culture, nature, history and community. This exhibition presents a poignant exploration of the intersection between art, community and environmental justice. Through a series of downsized pillars and prints, Riveron offers a visual commentary on the impact of air pollution on the vibrant Chicano Park neighborhood. *The exhibition is open to the public on the 2nd floor during library hours.
  • "Light in Darkness" Opening Reception: A Unique Celebration of Art, Community, and Mental Health Mental Wellness for Artists (MWA) presents "Light in Darkness," opening Saturday, September 14, from 4–7 p.m. at Expressive Arts @ 32nd & Thorn. This signature exhibition features an exceptional roster of artists whose works illuminate the complexities of mental health through the transformative power of art. Featured Artists --------- Connie Bandera, Katie Carrion, Manuel Ceniceros, Sheena Rae Dowling, Adrian Huth, Bob Leathers, Michelle Lubin, Galina Marcus, James McKinney, Cheryl Nickel, Giancarlo Ruiz, Galina Semenova, Andrés Torres, John Thomas Wood, PhD Curator --------- Blanca Lucia Bergman, MBA Highlights --------- • Mental Health Art Exhibition: Featuring a diverse collection of works that explore and promote mental health. • Guided Tours: Gain insight into the artists' stories and creative processes. • Create and Exhibit Studio: An interactive space where attendees can create their own art. • Guest Speaker: Hear from an inspiring mental health expert. • Music: Enjoy music curated by local music artists and mental health advocates. • Light in Darkness Group Activity: A special interactive experience. • Gourmet Offerings: Savor a selection of delicious bites throughout the evening. Discover art that opens conversations about mental health and celebrates the power of creative expression. We look forward to welcoming you! Visit: https://sandiegoartdirectory.com/directory/light-in-darkness/ Mental Wellness for Artists on Instagram
  • This weekend enjoy art, dance, cocktails and live music at Tiki Oasis.
  • A Turkish student living and studying lawfully in the U.S. was arrested by federal immigration officers. A lawyer explains to NPR some of the basic rights people have in such a situation.
  • Vision 2074 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the “Temporary Paradise?” (Donald Appleyard and Kevin Lynch,1974), one of the few forward-projecting planning documents for our multinational region, by calling upon designers to boldly envision what our region can become in the next 50 years and beyond. Inspired by the San Diego Tijuana World Design Capital 2024 (WDC2024) the exhibition presents designs that address social, structural and climatic challenges that will define our region into the distant future. Visit: https://psfa.sdsu.edu/calendar#event-details/93ba510a-4cb5-4d79-8fc1-5cb7c124b0e3/instances/2024-10-15T19:00 SDSU School of Art and Design on Instagram and Facebook
  • In the San Diego Archaeological Center’s adult-friendly Ancient Echoes series, we look back into the archaeological record at the origins of many of our favorite things and breaking the conceptions of their modernity. Have you ever wondered about the roots of mead, chocolate, or beer? What about the importance of art, dance, and music to Ice Age hunter-gatherers? Ancient Echoes explores these topics and more, offering an interactive experience aimed at connecting us back with our deep past. In this installment of our Ancient Echoes, you’ll make art the ancient way! Using natural pigments and a little human creativity, you’ll produce a one-of-a-kind paleolithic art piece (no cave required). All art materials will be provided. Tickets include 2 drinks per person (non-alcoholic options available). 21+ only. Cost: $40; SDAC Members $35 Visit: Ancient Echoes: Pints & Pigments San Diego Archeological Center on Instagram and Facebook
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