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  • Step into the creative world of our Resident Artist, Oscar Romo, from August 12 to September 27 at Studio 130. These exclusive Atelier Sessions offer a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the artistic process within the intimate setting of Oscar’s private workshop. Here, students, visitors, fellow artists, and the public can collaborate, inquire, and draw inspiration from a master artist. What to Expect: Participate in Art Creation: Engage hands-on in the development of a unique art piece, working alongside Oscar and experiencing the artistic process up close. Learn and Inquire: Gain insights into the techniques, materials, and inspirations behind Oscar’s work. Ask questions and deepen your understanding of fine art. Discover the San Diego Promise Zone: Hear directly from Oscar about his experiences and the stories of the Promise Zone, enriching your cultural and social perspective. Who Should Attend: Artists, creatives, students, and cultural enthusiasts are all welcome to join these sessions. Whether you seek inspiration for your own art or wish to explore the cultural dynamics of the Promise Zone, these sessions provide a valuable and enriching experience. Availability and Sign-Up: Sessions: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Times: 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. (Each session lasts 1 hour) Capacity: Maximum of 2 people per hour Advance Sign-Up: Please sign up 48 hours in advance to secure your spot. Studio Visit Safety Rules: To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants, please adhere to the following guidelines: No food is allowed inside the studio. Wear closed-toe shoes; flip-flops and sandals are not permitted. Be aware of potential exposure to sawdust, metal debris, fumes, and sharp tools. Eye protection and earplugs will be provided for your safety. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be part of Oscar Romo’s creative journey. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in an unforgettable artistic and cultural experience. Sign-up Today! Sign-Up Link: https://form.jotform.com/242064745233049 Sesiones de Atelier con Oscar Romo: del 12 de agosto al 27 de septiembre Sumérgete en el mundo creativo de nuestro Artista Residente, Oscar Romo, del 12 de agosto al 27 de septiembre en el Estudio 130. Estas exclusivas Sesiones de Atelier ofrecen una rara oportunidad de involucrarse en el proceso artístico dentro del entorno íntimo del taller privado de Oscar. Aquí, estudiantes, visitantes, colegas artistas y el público pueden colaborar, hacer preguntas y obtener inspiración de un maestro del rate. Qué Esperar: Participa en la Creación de Arte: Involúcrate de manera práctica en el desarrollo de una pieza de arte única, trabajando junto a Oscar y experimentando el proceso artístico de cerca. Aprende y Pregunta: Obtén información sobre las técnicas, materiales e inspiraciones detrás del trabajo de Oscar. Haz preguntas y profundiza tu comprensión del arte fino. Descubre la Promise Zone de San Diego: Escucha directamente de Oscar sobre sus experiencias y las historias de la Promise Zone, enriqueciendo tu perspectiva cultural y social. Quién Debería Asistir: Artistas, creativos, estudiantes y entusiastas culturales son todos bienvenidos a unirse a estas sesiones. Ya sea que busques inspiración para tu propio arte o desees explorar las dinámicas culturales de la Promise Zone, estas sesiones ofrecen una experiencia valiosa y enriquecedora. Disponibilidad y Registro: Sesiones: Lunes, miércoles y viernes Horarios: 5 p.m. o 6 p.m. (Cada sesión dura 1 hora) Capacidad: Máximo de 2 personas por hora Registro Anticipado: Por favor, regístrate con 48 horas de anticipación para asegurar tu lugar. Reglas de Seguridad para la Visita al Estudio: Para garantizar una experiencia segura y agradable para todos los participantes, por favor sigue las siguientes pautas: No se permite comida dentro del estudio. Usa zapatos cerrados; no se permiten sandalias ni chancletas. Ten en cuenta la posible exposición a polvo de madera, residuos metálicos, vapores y herramientas afiladas. Se proporcionarán gafas de protección y tapones para los oídos para tu seguridad. ¡No Pierdas esta Oportunidad! No te pierdas esta oportunidad única de ser parte del viaje creativo de Oscar Romo. Asegura tu lugar ahora y sumérgete en una experiencia artística y cultural inolvidable. ¡Regístrate Hoy! Sign-Up Link: https://form.jotform.com/242064745233049
  • UCLA researchers say proposed federal Medicaid work requirements could cost 2.3 million Californians their Medi-Cal coverage. It would disproportionately impact Latino communities.
  • In recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day, the first annual Indigenous Heritage Week & Sustainable Design Forum held November 21st at UCSD Park & Market in San Diego will include an advance, red-carpet screening of the film “We Are Guardians.” Produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, the film highlights Indigenous Peoples' role in safeguarding the Amazon rainforest. Pury Tembe, the lead figure in the film, will make a special in-person appearance. The screening is a US exclusive. This forum, part of the inaugural binational World Design Capital legacy program, will bring together Indigenous leaders from Sister Cities across the United States, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Kenya, Brazil, and other Indigenous nations. They will share Traditional Ecological Knowledge and explore its integration into sustainable development initiatives. The Indigenous Forum and screening are co-hosted by the Kumeyaay, San Diego Sister Cities [www.sandisca.org], and Co-sponsored by UC San Diego Global Initiatives [www.global.ucsd.edu], The Behner Stiefel Center for Brazilian Studies, San Diego State University [www.brazil.sdsu.edu], the World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024[www.wdc2024.org/], and My Chosen Vessels [www.mychosenvessels.org/]. The goal is to inspire sustainable solutions by integrating Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge into San Diego’s sustainable development plans. Indigenous leaders will attend the Forum, from San Diego Sister Cities partnerships from the US, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Kenya, Brazil, and beyond. The Forum is the first event of its kind, seeking to advance San Diego’s sustainable future and helping design new, Indigenous-informed models through sharing Indigenous knowledge. The film screening and the Forum kick off Indigenous Heritage Week, a series of Indigenous-led workshops, lectures, and cultural activities across university campuses in San Diego County, held in collaboration with cultural institutions and businesses. These events will include panel discussions, cultural exhibits, art displays, an Indigenous bazaar, a showcase of other Indigenous films, virtual reality experiences, and more. “Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear directly from Indigenous leaders around the world about their efforts in protecting the planet, wildlife, forests, and oceans,” said Jessica Censotti, Executive Director of San Diego Sister Cities. “These discussions are essential for learning how we can integrate Indigenous traditional practices into our region’s efforts to develop sustainable solutions for our community and create a sustainable future for all humanity.” “We are especially excited to host an advance screening of the film ‘We Are Guardians,’ produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, featuring a special appearance by Puyr Tembé, the film's central figure. Additionally, Koji Kinjo will join us, whose groundbreaking work in coral transplantation and ocean protection is shaping the future of marine conservation, offering San Diego insights for safeguarding its own precious coastline. This is a remarkable opportunity to deepen cross-cultural connections and explore how Indigenous perspectives can shape San Diego’s sustainable future. “ "When you have a whole bundle of arrows together, it's impossible to break," said Dr. Stanley Rodriguez, referring to the unity of Indigenous leaders around the world who will gather in San Diego. Dr. Rodriguez is Kumeyaay Council Member of the Santa Ysabel Band of the Iipay Nation in San Diego & Commissioner of the California Native American Heritage Commission (appointed by Governor Newsom).
  • The Millennium Challenge Corporation, focused on boosting economic growth abroad, could essentially shutter.
  • Mental health professionals warn that the quality and level of mental health care people in western North Carolina receive in the coming months will be critical.
  • Nurses at Rady Children’s Hospital are holding a two-day strike to draw attention to cost of living and other concerns. Plus, Vista’s Green Oak Ranch gets a new owner with a history of helping families experiencing homelessness. And, how the art of cosplay helps build community among Comic-Con attendees.
  • "I am honored to be the first winner of the Mark Twain Prize recognized not for humor, but for my work as a riverboat pilot," O'Brien said in a release from The Kennedy Center.
  • Billy McFarland says he will sell the brand "to an operator that can fully realize its vision." The news comes days after the postponement of Fyre Festival 2, which was scheduled for late May.
  • Decades of fighting abuse from the San Diego Police Department's vice squad took their toll on Kata Pierce-Morgan's mental health. But she found ways to heal herself through art — specifically by producing shows for San Diego International Fringe Festival. She joins sex worker-activists who've turned to Fringe to use art to advocate.
  • Premieres Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. The film tells the story of the quiet revolutionaries who made a simple idea happen. From the pioneering women behind the "Free Library Movement" to today's librarians who service the public despite working in a contentious age of closures and book bans, meet those who created a civic institution where everything is free and the doors are open to all.
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