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  • Statements recognizing Indigenous rights to territories seized by colonial powers may be well-meaning. But some Indigenous leaders fear these acknowledgments may become routine and performative.
  • The San Diego community gathers to celebrate American, Israeli, and Palestinian youth who have embarked on the Hands of Peace journey, beginning with the 2022 Summer Program. For 19 days, these courageous youth engage in dialogue to build bridges of understanding, develop leadership and peacebuilding skills, and prepare to become agents of change in their communities. The special program will be followed by a reception with "lite bites" created by Flor Franco. Franco has served as the Executive Chef for several award-winning venues and restaurants, two Sundance Film Festivals, one Conde Nast dinner, hundreds of the world’s best events, and has had the honor of designing and executing menus for Hollywood elite, dignitaries, and national political figures. Follow her on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • This weekend's British coronation will be about pomp, history and attempts to reflect diversity.
  • After years on the brink, the bookseller is going for a plot twist: Sales are growing and the chain plans to open some 30 new stores. Here's what's changed.
  • Elon Musk caused Twitter chaos, the streaming industry hit adolescence, late night TV lost its footing, there were lots of layoffs and some dispiriting indications of compassion fatigue.
  • Sudan's military and a powerful paramilitary force battled fiercely in the capital and other areas, dealing a new blow to hopes for a transition to democracy and raising fears of a wider conflict.
  • For President Tsai Ing-wen, the meeting capped off a high-stakes trip intended to prove to voters that strengthening U.S. ties is worth the fallout, as Taipei's relations with China deteriorate.
  • Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Watch now with the PBS Video app. Ian Bremmer is on the ground at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He interviews former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, UN High Commissioner for Human rights Volker Türk, and Grammy-winning opera soprano Renee Fleming.
  • Hundreds of San Diegans are being evicted regardless of their ability to pay rent. Meanwhile, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says he’s committed to installing bike lanes in the city, despite local opposition. Plus, California has kept new regulations for its rooftop solar market a closely guarded secret.
  • San Diego Humane Society is reducing adoption fees for dogs, cats, kittens and small pets during a nationwide campaign to “Clear the Shelters” in partnership with NBC Universal and Telemundo. From Aug. 2-31, you can adopt a dog, cat or kitten for $20 or a small pet for $5 at any of San Diego Humane Society’s campuses in El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside and San Diego. Follow us on social media to find out about a special event tied to Clear the Shelters on Aug. 27! Click here to view available pets!
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