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  • Erosion of coastal cliffs and deterioration of an existing fence calls for new barriers to keep people away from dangerous blufftop.
  • A new California law imposes harsher penalties for assaulting emergency room workers. It responds to rising attacks on health care workers, despite concerns from progressives and prison-reform advocates.
  • Join us on Free Third Thursday, April 18 for an artist talk with Christopher Cozier, an artist featured in our newest special exhibition Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today. Christopher Cozier’s work as an artist, writer and curator aims to explore and affect conventional readings of the Caribbean, revealing alternative narratives and interpretations. Investigating the relationship between contemporary and historical conditions in his drawing, prints and installations, Cozier often sets up actions in response to new places and enlists mundane everyday objects along the way.  Guarantee your entry for the artist talk with a sliding scale donation that supports the programming and operations at MCASD. Choose your contribution on a sliding scale: $2, $5, or $10. Members can RSVP for free. Walk-in access remains complimentary, subject to availability. For more information visit: mcasd.ticketapp.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • We are excited to invite you to our upcoming program, Celebrating Women in the Arts with soloists of Musica Vitale, Michael Sokol, Lisa Parente, and Julia Rahm, and our guest instrumentalists, violinist Nonna Alakhverdova and pianist Olena Galytska. You will hear vocal and instrumental works by women composers: Lili Boulanger, Amy Beach, Lori Laitman, Hildegard Von Bingen, and others. Dr. Bill Propp and Penny Hawkins will provide insightful commentaries and fun stories to complement our program. Musica Vitale on Facebook / Instagram
  • Los californianos acusados de ciertos delitos relacionados con drogas y robo de tiendas minoristas podrían estar enfrentando ya sanciones más severas en virtud de una iniciativa que los votantes aprobaron este año, junto con proyectos de ley relacionados que el gobernador Gavin Newsom convirtió en ley.
  • Una nueva ley estatal eliminará las deudas médicas de su informe crediticio, lo que evitará que su puntaje crediticio se vea afectado. Se trata de un gran avance para California, donde millones de personas tienen problemas con facturas médicas impagas. Entrará en vigencia el 1 de enero de 2025.
  • Una nueva ley de California prohibirá a los bancos autorizados por el estado cobrar tarifas por retiros que sean rechazados instantáneamente
  • Las escuelas públicas de California ampliarán la educación sobre el alcohol en 2025 gracias a una nueva ley. La autora de la ley, Wendy Carrillo, redactó la legislación después de su arresto por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol, diciendo que no quería que los estudiantes cometieran los mismos errores que ella.
  • Former opposition groups — some of whom are U.S.-trained — will be knitted together into new Syrian security forces organized by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the group that led the ouster of Bashar al-Assad.
  • Una nueva ley de California impone penas más severas por agredir a trabajadores de salas de emergencia. Responde a los crecientes ataques a trabajadores de la salud, a pesar de las preocupaciones de los progresistas y los defensores de la reforma penitenciaria
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