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  • ¡Hola friends! Ya casi terminamos de contar historias LGBTQ+ de la región fronteriza. En esta edición, hablamos con Andrés Hernández, una escritora y artista visual transgenero no binaria de Tijuana, quien nos cuenta la historia de cómo el arte le ayudó a lidiar con las difíciles realidades de ser queer en Tijuana y nos compartió parte de sus luchas intentando descubrir quién es. No te pierdas esta historia de resiliencia. ¡Feliz año nuevo! ¡Nos vemos pronto! Si tú o alguien que conoces ha sido victima de violencia sexual, comunícate con Red Iberoamericana Pro Derechos Humanos al +52 1 664 374 7223. Si sufres de pensamientos suicidas o has intentado lastimarte, llama al 014. Hay profesionales del otro lado dispuestos a ayudarte. @portofentrypod Puedes seguir el trabajo de Andrés en: https://www.instagram.com/andrs.herndz/ https://pics.ci.cultura.gob.mx/perfil/andres-hernandez/ Si deseas apoyar el arte de Andrés con alguna compra, dale click al siguiente enlace: https://wsworkshop.org/collection/we-used-to-move-through-the-city-like-doves-in-the-wind/ ************** Port of Entry has a whole new set of stories for you, this time centered around LGBTQ+ issues. This season we dive with our guests on what it means to be queer in the borderlands, finding yourself and fighting for your rights. Follow hosts Natali Gonzalez and Alan Lilienthal as they sit down with these fascinating people who share their stories. Listen in and join us! If you like this episode, show us some love @portofentrypod ************** From KPBS and PRX, “Port of Entry” tells cross-border stories that connect us. More stories at www.portofentrypod.org Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcast Find us on Instagram or at www.instagram.com/portofentrypod Support our show at www.kpbs.org/donate. Search “Port of Entry” in the gifts section to get our sling bag as a thank-you gift. If your business or nonprofit wants to sponsor our show, email corporatesupport@kpbs.org. Feedback is a gift. Text or call the "Port of Entry" team at 619-500-3197 anytime with questions or comments about the show. Email us at podcasts@kpbs.org. “Port of Entry'' is written, produced and directed by Julio C. Ortiz Franco. Adrian Villalobos is our Technical Producer and Sound Designer. Alisa Barba is our editor. Episodes are translated by Julio C. Ortiz Franco and Natali Gonzales. Elma Gonzalez is our Spanish Editors. Lisa Morrisette-Zapp is Director of Audio Programming and Operations and John Decker is the Director of Content Development. This program is made possible, in part, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
  • The affable, smooth-talking game show host of "Wheel of Fortune," "Love Connection" and "Scrabble" later became a right-wing podcaster.
  • “Daffodil Lovers” - Come celebrate Spring with “The Flower of Hope!” - Names & questions about daffodils answered by American Daffodil Society experts - Over 1000 blooms on display - Admission FREE - Daffodil Art Show by students at Julian Schools Come enjoy a spectacular daffodil weekend!
  • Last night's 96th Academy Awards had happy surprises, moving moments and embarrassments.
  • The Icelandic pop star Björk's new installation at Centre Pompidou in Paris uses animal sounds to help people understand what's lost and what we stand to lose as a result of human-caused climate change.
  • The Foldscope brings a powerful science tool to schools that can't afford microscopes. Scientists use it too. Its creators have handed out 2 million units, including a new mini-model for younger kids.
  • The Lunar New Year is an important Asian holiday that has been celebrated for thousands of years throughout the world, especially in Asia. San Diego Lunar New Year Festival is a 3-day celebration features dazzling lanterns, folk and traditional performances, arts and cultural exhibitions, lion dances and firecrackers, and plenty of family fun activities for the kids. More importantly, the festival is inclusive and free. Something to look for: improving cultural village, 20-10-foot cherry blossom trees, 20 giant lotus flowers, giant fruits & vegetables market, trail of 12 Asian zodiac, lot of lanterns, floating village on river + a boat & lotus flowers, Kuan Yin oracle, exercise with 9-15 feet dragon dance streamers, live entertainment, a great selection of Asian foods, and more. Stay Connected with Little Saigon San Diego! Facebook & Instagram
  • “The Croome Brothers" embody a mellower, acoustic incarnation, an inspired project stemming from the core essence of Daring Greatly. Pioneered by its original members—Patrick Croome, Liam Croome, and Brayden Tario—this harmonious venture seeks to curate a unique set designed around the art of vocal harmonies and the soulful fusion of acoustic guitar, piano/keyboard, and rhythmically precise cajon percussion. Drawing from their shared musical roots, they intricately weave a captivating tapestry of acoustic charm, evoking nostalgia while introducing a fresh sonic experience.
  • While some property owners try to turn a profit from the street artist's murals, others have carried the intense and costly responsibility of protecting them.
  • San Diegans, want to star in The Old Globe's production of Henry 6? Join our H6 Workshop: Crowd Filming for your chance to be filmed saying a famous line or two from our adaptation of this iconic Shakespearean play. Video of the filmed performances will be part of the show this summer. Note: Due to high demand in interest, applying does not guarantee you will be selected. After submitting your application, a representative from the Globe’s Arts Engagement Department will contact those who have been selected and to share information about the filming schedule. Please do not reach out to The Old Globe to ask if you have been selected. For more information visit: theoldglobe.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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