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  • The Office of Equity and Racial Justice is targeting smaller nonprofits.
  • You are invited to show your support and allyship for the LGBTQIA+ community by attending the Pride Week Events hosted by The Pride Center: Monday, July 10 from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.: Gender Affirming Clothing Swap Held on the Aztec Green, donate gently worn clothing (no accessories or shoes) and/or find free clothing provided from The Pride Center’s Gender Affirming Closet Tuesday, July 11 from noon to 1:30 p.m.: Rainbow Garden Party Held at Turtle Pond, bring your own food/beverages and enjoy provided backyard games while celebrating queer joy Wednesday, July 12 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.: SDSU's 16th Annual Pride Flag Raising Ceremony Held in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Goldberg Courtyard, hear comments from students and campus leaders, see a performance from SDSU's color guard, and enjoy light refreshments Thursday, July 13 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.: Crafting and Community Held on the Storm Hall West Patio, create pride-themed crafts centered around exploring self-expression and community reflection with provided supplies (folks are welcome to bring their own materials) Friday, July 14 from noon to 2 p.m.: Tie-Dye and Pride Held on The Pride Center Patio, come for a tie-dye filled afternoon hosted in collaboration with the SDSU Pride ERG with provided assortments of clothing, bags, and more while supplies last and also (folks are welcome to bring their own materials) Connect with SDSU Pride Center on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • “Everybody’s Doing It with Miss Lolly” has intimate conversations with ordinary people and experts in our community about the influences of culture and context on sexuality, and the role sex plays in our everyday lives and in who we are as people.
  • The Civic Theatre is set to host a night of pure musical excitement as Grupo Frontera brings their unique blend of Música Mexicana to San Diego on June 16, 2023. The band, which formed just one year ago, has already been seeing massive success with three songs on the Billboard 100, including the Fuerza Regida collaboration “Bebe Dame,” the Carin Leon collaboration “Que Vuelvas,” and the viral single “No Se Va.” Fans can expect to be dazzled by the electrifying energy of Grupo Frontera as they showcase their musical prowess on stage. Made up of Adelaido Solís, Julian Peña Jr., Alberto Acosta, Carlos Zamora, Carlos Guerrero, and Juan Javier Cantu, the band has been captivating audiences with their infectious rhythms and unmistakable sound. Grupo Frontera has become a fan favorite on social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, with their hit single “No Se Va” amassing more than 255 million views on YouTube, while “Que Vuelvas” has 119 million. The band is showing no signs of stopping, with their latest release, the lovelorn track “Di Que Sí” with Marca Registrada, already receiving critical acclaim. GRUPO FRONTERA IS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook & Instagram
  • The two desserts have similarities — both are orange, sweet, and have a bit of spice — but they have distinct histories that have led to dedicated followings.
  • In a gesture of wartime support, the European Union has exempted Ukrainian truckers from EU limits on how many drivers can enter Europe. Polish truckers say that's destroying their businesses.
  • Previously, the clause forbade users from copying or distributing materials found on the public health district's website.
  • "This is propaganda 101. You flood the gap, especially in those early hours, with content that suggests a certain narrative," said one observer.
  • Cultural figureheads are expected to speak out about world events. But some are facing real-world consequences for making public declarations about the present conflict.
  • Oumou Sangaré is an internationally renowned and award-winning singer, composer, business pioneer, and activist who champions women’s rights in her native Mali and throughout Africa. Sangaré’s style is wassalou, a popular musical genre derived from folk traditions in the rural southwestern part of the country. She’s earned acclaim for her many recording landmarks, from her 1989 debut "Moussolou", with its traditional wassalou sound; to 1996’s "Worotan", which featured a horn section arranged by funk legend Pee Wee Ellis; to 2009’s "Seya", which won Sangaré the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. Her 2017 release, "Mogoya", featured a collaboration with iconic Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen and was followed in 2022 by the typically eclectic "Timbuktu". Connect with Oumou Sangaré on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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