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  • California is rolling out its transitional kindergarten program, with the goal of offering it for all 4-year-olds by 2025-26. While some schools have had programs in place for years, others are just starting to create teaching guidelines.
  • The Nathan Harrison Historical Archaeology Project has been a twenty-year undertaking that seeks to understand and communicate the life and legacies of San Diego County’s first African American homesteader. It employs orthogonal thought and archaeological, anthropological, and historical tools of analysis to bring marginalized voices to diverse publics. The remote mountain-top site was home during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to Nathan Harrison. He was born into slavery, endured horrors of the Antebellum South, the mania of the Gold Rush, and racial injustices of the Old West. Harrison gained mythical status during his life and after his passing. While alive, he was embraced by multiple communities, and his story has since been used by different groups over time for a variety of causes. This talk examines how the archaeology at the Nathan Harrison Site has inspired a new generation of muralists, historians, playwrights, and others to create innovative works and continued relevance for Nathan Harrison’s evolving narratives. It offers a brief Harrison biography, an overview of the project, an explanation of Harrison’s dual identity, code-switching, and historical minstrelsy, and a discussion of the project’s case for significance beyond the dig, including public exhibits, educational curricula, and creative arts. About the Presenter: Seth Mallios is Professor of Anthropology, University History Curator, and Director of the South Coastal Information Center at San Diego State University. He received his BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and his PhD from the University of Virginia. An archaeologist, anthropologist, and historian, Dr. Mallios engages in scientific and humanistic community-based research that offers insights into past and present issues of identity, memory, and myth making. Before moving to San Diego, he served as Site Supervisor at the 1607 James Fort archaeological site in Jamestown, Virginia. Professor Mallios currently directs multiple field projects in Southern California (including The Nathan Harrison Historical Archaeology Project, The Whaley House Historical Archaeology Project, and The San Diego County Gravestone Project); has published thirteen books and dozens of articles; has garnered over $2 million in more than one hundred external grants, contracts, and awards; and has curated many public anthropological, archaeological, and historical exhibits. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The Hulu show's brisk six episodes take us surprisingly deep inside a figure who moved constantly forward, spurred on by ambition, loneliness and a keen sense of self-protection.
  • With the U.S., Great Britain and France facing elections in coming months and a rightward shift in European parliamentary elections, there is pressure for leaders to act while the status quo lasts.
  • Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon is expected to seek a stay of the judge's order, which could delay his prison surrender date.
  • Join Cleantech San Diego for a discussion on the acceleration of centralized to distributed energy resources. Enjoy dialogue with energy innovators, developers, startups, and utility experts exploring what it will take to design, operate, and maintain the grid of the future. Panel topics include: The State of Energy Resources in the San Diego Region, Designing the Grid of the Future, and The Technology to Get Us There. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: - Mark Rothleder, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, CAISO CONFIRMED PANELISTS: - Omar Bustami, Attorney, Mintz - Andy Gallagher, Product Innovation Manager, Baker Home Energy - Tanya Martinez, Senior Director of Development, AES - Ryan Mayfield, Founder and CEO, Mayfield Renewables - David Penalva, Co-Founder, HelioVolta - Dan Roberts, Head of Sales, Veckta - Colin Walsh, Senior Vice President of Sales, Ivy Energy Presented in partnership with Crest Creative. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & X
  • Graduating seniors reflect on how events in the wider world have had huge impacts on campus life during their four years at UCSD.
  • The school, where thousands were sheltering, was being used by displaced Palestinians and the deaths included several children. Israel's military said it was targeting a Hamas command center.
  • A pair of San Diego sailors are hoping to find success with their invention — a small device for cleaning out gunky razors.
  • México empezó a requerir visas a los peruanos el lunes en respuesta a un gran aluvión de migrantes del país suramericano, tras tomar medidas idénticas para venezolanos, ecuatorianos y brasileños.
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