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  • Premieres Monday, July 7, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Black activist Francia Márquez rises from rural Colombia to launch a historic presidential campaign that defies the political establishment. By espousing a different way of doing politics and championing equality, she inspires a nationwide movement that challenges centuries of exclusion.
  • Russia lost a war in Crimea in the 1850s. To pay off war debts, Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. Now, Presidents Trump and Putin will meet Friday in Alaska to discuss another war involving Crimea.
  • Join us for Reframing the Narrative, a powerful evening of thought-provoking conversations, art, and community, centered on the rich and resilient stories of the Black experience in San Diego. This immersive event is part of "Beyond the Line", the current San Diego Made Factory My Creative Journey Residency by filmmaker Rose Sanchez, which explores the intersection of history, storytelling, and community empowerment. The Line represents the long-standing systems of redlining and structural inequality. Beyond is about breaking through those barriers—reclaiming space, shaping new narratives, and building generational wealth and identity within the Black community. What to Expect: Three engaging talks from key Black community voices: Ramel Wallace: "The San Diego Black Experience" Herman Collins: "Redlining, the Promise Zone, and Our Historical Footprint" Rose Sanchez: "Film and Art as a Vessel for Black History" Enjoy a curated selection of Black artist vendors, showcasing and selling original works that reflect the evening’s themes of resistance, resilience, and vision. This event is more than a lecture series—it’s a living archive, a creative gathering space, and an invitation to reimagine what legacy and liberation can look like when the community authors its own story. Visit: https://www.sandiegomade.org/ San Diego Made Factory on Facebook / Instagram
  • New Zealand's unique birds are at risk of extinction, like the kiwi. So the country is trying to eradicate the invasive species that prey on them. Everyday people are lining up to help.
  • The Studio, The Pitt and Adolescence took home top prizes on Sunday. And while the wins were deserving, the telecast was meh. Here are a few takeaways from a night that was a real mixed bag.
  • Celebrate Black culture, joy, and community at Kinfolk Fest — San Diego’s Juneteenth Festival for the culture. Featuring: - Live R&B, Hip Hop, Afrobeats & Diaspora Sounds - Black-Owned Vendors - Food & Craft Drinks - Instagrammable Photo Moments - Games & Family Fun Pull up, bring your crew, and celebrate freedom, culture, and connection in San Diego this Juneteenth. SD Melanin on Instagram / Facebook / TikTok
  • The White House said that after the administration eliminates "woke" culture from the Smithsonian, it would expand to other museums around the country. Would that be possible?
  • Trombone Shorty releases new album from New Orleans, a tribute to the city's soul, marking the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
  • Episodic, improvised comedy. A brand new episode each time-created from suggestions made by YOU the audience! Join a wandering, medieval band of refugees as they hack their way through the darkest forest with nothing but pluck, a tankard of meade and a towering fear of black magik! "Season IV of Adrift: The Dark Ages..." A limited amount of inclusively priced tickets as well as discounted military tickets available through the website. Mockingbird Improv on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Met's spring exhibition presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style over 300 years through the concept of dandyism.
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