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  • Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Museum as part of Nat at Night. featuring an advance screening of "The American Southwest" followed by Q&A with Producer Ryan Olinger and the Northern Jaguar Project. Learn more about the film and check out the trailer here. Coming to theaters September 5, "The American Southwest" is a family-friendly wildlife movie that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey down the mighty Colorado River, which runs from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse, the film beautifully showcases the region’s abundant wildlife, confronts the ecological impacts of dams and water overuse, and advocates for better management of the river. Made in association with Natives Outdoors, the movie incorporates an indigenous storyline and is told through the perspective of some of the Southwest’s most charming characters… such as industrious beavers, bugling bull elk, and soaring condors. Between its legendary landscapes and fascinating wildlife, "The American Southwest" aims to endear millions of people to better cherish, love, and conserve this unique region. Tickets to this advance screening are $23 for non-members, $12 for members, and include admission to the full Museum for Nat at Night. Doors open at 5 p.m. Theater doors open at 6:30 p.m. San Diego Natural History Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • At 92, Cameroon's President aul Biya is running for an eighth term on Sunday — a reminder of how Africa's aging leaders continue to cling to power, even as their nations face unrest, corruption, and calls for change.
  • Some cities are ramping up efforts to ticket and tow vehicles that shelter homeless Californians.
  • In the aftermath of a deadly militant attack in Kashmir in April, authorities have expelled more than 1,500 Muslims from India, often at gunpoint.
  • Dos Osos Grand Opening Golf Tournament Wednesday, May 21 at 1 p.m. 2492 Old Ranch Rd., Escondido Dos Osos Golf Club in Escondido is celebrating its grand opening in May with an exciting golf tournament! Tickets include tournament entry, lunch and dinner, drink tickets, on-course contests and an after golf party featuring live entertainment by Crossroads Band. Inspired by the release of two orphaned black bear cubs in 2024, the Dos Osos Open is looking to raise over $2,500 to support San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center. Grab your clubs, gather your foursome and tee up for a wild day of golf and fun in support of animals in need! For more information, contact Anthony Fick at afick@jcresorts.com or call (760)737-9762.
  • Journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson reflects on this year's Juneteenth celebrations — and the push and pull of the Black experience in America.
  • Nearly all white defendants were given the chance at parole. Nearly all Black defendants were not.
  • Some residents are skeptical that President Trump's use of tough police tactics will work to solve complex social ills.
  • Guard members in Memphis are operating under the governor's command — unlike other cities facing troop deployments, including Los Angeles, Portland and Chicago.
  • Charleston, S.C., reflects on 10 years since a racially motivated attack on the historic Emanuel AME church. A white supremacist killed 9 Black worshippers in 2015 in hopes of starting a race war.
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