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  • A pioneering program in Ethiopia teaches all students about this "taboo" topic. A new UNICEF report, released on “World Menstrual Hygiene Day," assesses how countries respond to menstrual issues.
  • Join us in the woodshop for this Woodworking for Women & Non-Binary 5-hour brush making workshop! We will cover shop safety and how to use various machines such as the bandsaw, spindle sander, edge sander, and drill press. You will hone your carving skills by adding curves and texture to your piece. We will build upon machine knowledge and cover wood shaping using various hand tools such as rasps, files, spoke shaves, hand planes, chisels, and gouges. We will also discuss design principles, functional applications, the properties of wood, and brush materials such as Tampico fibers. At the end of the workshop, each student will leave with a unique brush to be used in the home, the shop, or as a beautiful sculpture or gift. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome. Students are welcome to bring a lunch or snack for a break mid-class. About Woodworking for Women & Non-Binary Woodworking for Women classes are designed to empower women & nonbinary individuals in a supportive and educational woodshop environment which is predominantly a masculine space. In this project-based series of classes, we will cover the properties of wood, machine safety, and techniques on various tools and machines. We will also introduce machine and hand-sanding as well as methods for finishing your piece. Choose from a variety of classes and projects to develop your skills. • Military discount For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • An art gallery worker lost his job in February after hanging up his own art. NPR's Scott Simon thinks an Open Wall night might be a good way to give artists who are not huge names a chance to shine.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. For decades, scientists have tried to unlock the secrets of ancient DNA. Follow the dramatic quest to recover DNA millions of years old and reveal a lost world from before the last Ice Age.
  • The Saudi Health Ministry said more than 2,760 pilgrims suffered from sunstroke and heat stress on Sunday alone and the number is likely to increase as Hajj ends.
  • A state appeals court this week upheld a multimillion-dollar penalty imposed by a judge against former San Diego-based online school Ashford University and its parent company over allegations that the school gave misleading statements to prospective students.
  • The five-year agreement with Ubicquia and Flock Safety must first go to the full city council for approval.
  • Caring for someone living with dementia from afar presents its own unique challenges. Join us to discuss ways to stay in touch, stay informed, and be a helpful partner and a support. This class is presented by local non-profit Alzheimer's San Diego and designed for care partners. Pre-registration is recommended. Register at the ticket link and learn more at www.alzsd.org/services/education. Register Online: https://alzsandiego.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/alzsandiego/eventRegistration.jsp?event=200&
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Encore Wednesdays, Oct. 8 - Nov. 5 + Nov. 26, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. Boasting unique access and state-of-the-art technology, host and historian Bettany Hughes investigates the most remarkable treasures of civilization that reveal the story of humanity.
  • North County leaders say project impacts the local tourism industry and beach access for San Diegans.
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