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  • Join us and find your voice for a Pride Month celebration at the library! Rainbow Revolution features drag performances, panel discussions, and a resource fair, all centered around the theme of LGBTQ+ empowerment and visibility. This program is open to everyone and is a great opportunity to learn, connect, and celebrate diversity. Presented by the San Diego Public Library's LGBTQIA+ Library Services Committee and Youth & Family Services Find your voice and join us for the first annual Rainbow Revolution, a community resource fair in the Central Library Courtyard on June 17 from Noon-4 p.m.! Come and meet with organizations and businesses dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA+ community in San Diego. Meet representatives from: San Diego Pride The San Diego LGBT Community Center: Youth Services The San Diego Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence San Diego Unified School District: Office of Youth Advocacy Trans Family Support Services Lambda Archives Rainbow Spaces PFLAG With beats provided by DJ Gabriel Rodriguez and pop-up drag performances by TJ Barr and CoCo Chanel! Plus, catch our Pride 2023 Library Card Contest Recognition Ceremony and two panel discussions in the adjacent Neil Morgan Auditorium: Pride 2023 Library Card Contest Winner Announcement - 1:30 p.m. New Science: LGBTQIA+ Perspectives in STEMM - 2 p.m. Local LGBTQIA+ Voices: An Author Panel - 3 p.m.
  • While the Federal Aviation Administration says the grounded 737 Max 9 aircraft can resume flying after inspections, the agency imposed sweeping jet production restrictions at Boeing factories.
  • "As a news reporter ... I am confident to report that you are so special and amazing," Grover tweeted. Some responded with jokes about him getting laid off, a common occurrence in today's media world.
  • As Bed Bath & Beyond closes more stores nationwide, enterprising home cooks are heading to restaurant supply stores for their kitchen essentials.
  • Several large Ukrainian cities were attacked, including the capital, Kyiv, as well as Dnipro, Lviv, Odesa and Kharkiv.
  • One comedy writer opened a snow globe business on Etsy. A showrunner's assistant is offering bar and bat mitzvah tutoring. As the strikes wear on, here's how Hollywood workers are getting by.
  • The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, but indicated that rates could fall in the coming months if inflation continues to cool.
  • San Diego police made nearly three times as many arrests and citations for unhoused people in possession of a stolen shopping cart after a TV news story.
  • Property owners in North Park, home to more special maintenance tax districts than any other San Diego neighborhood, will pay more per parcel under the new tax than what they previously paid.
  • The state detected the tree-killing bacterial disease during routine inspections. It is a major threat to San Diego County's $138 million annual citrus crop.
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