The San Diego Union-Tribune
The importance of community journalism
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- The importance of community journalism
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Dozens of small newspapers, websites, newsletters and blogs serve San Diego’s diverse communities. Why these outlets are crucial to telling the real story of America.
Moderator:
Lilia O’Hara, editorial director, The San Diego Union-Tribune en Español
Panelists:
Susan Delos Santos, publisher, The Filipino Press
Cora Oriel, president, Asian Journal Publications Inc.
Cheryl Morrow, publisher, San Diego Monitor News
Fanny Miller, president and editor, El Latino San Diego Newspaper
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely topics with over 35 editors and reporters, a documentary ...
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- Dying behind bars: Scandal in San Diego’s jails
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- San Diego has the highest jail mortality rate among large California counties. What’s driving these deaths and what will stop them?
Moderator:
Dana Littlefield, public safety editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Panelists:
Kelly Davis, freelance investigative reporter
Julia Yoo, civil rights attorney, Iredale and Yoo, APC
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely topics with over 35 editors and reporters, a documentary screening and keynote speakers. Over 300 people gathered to hear from reporters who have uncovered corruption at City Hall, exposed deaths in county jails, and brought to lig...
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- Journalism at a time of violent rhetoric and the legacy of slain reporter Jeff German
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Steve Sebelius, longtime politics editor and columnist, talks about the dangers facing journalists as they pursue the truth in the wake of the murder of his friend and colleague investigative reporter Jeff German.
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely topics with over 35 editors and reporters, a documentary screening and keynote speakers. Over 300 people gathered to hear from reporters who have uncovered corruption at City Hall, exposed deaths in county jails, and brought to light gang rape allegations involving San Diego State University.
The Festival of Journalism was presented by the Union-Tribune, SDSU’s School ...
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- The future of print
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- How long will print newspapers be with us? Does it matter? And should people have to pay for digital news?
Moderator:
Dean E. Nelson, Journalism Program director, Point Loma Nazarene University
Panelists:
Jeff Light, editor and publisher, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Scott Lewis, CEO and editor in chief, Voice of San Diego
Wendy Warren, assistant news director, NBC San Diego
Deanna Spehn, co-founder, Tierra Times
Fanny Miller, president and editor, El Latino San Diego Newspaper
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely topics with over 35 editors and reporters, a documentary...
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- Hate, white supremacy and both sidesism
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- How do reporters cover the ugly, the intolerant and the deceitful without amplifying toxic ideas? Does mainstream journalism have the tools to tell the truth?
Moderator:
Kristina Davis, enterprise editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Panelists:
Matthew Hall, editorial and opinion director, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Tania Thorne, North County reporter, KPBS
Brooke Binkowski, journalist and managing editor, TruthOrFiction.com
Jade Hindmon, producer and co-host, KPBS Midday Edition
Andrew Dyer, reporter, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely to...
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- Capturing the collapse of a country
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Marcus Yam, one of the last western journalists to leave Afghanistan after the country fell to the Taliban, shares his account of being on the frontlines of conflict and examples of his Pulitzer Prize-winning work.
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely topics with over 35 editors and reporters, a documentary screening and keynote speakers. Over 300 people gathered to hear from reporters who have uncovered corruption at City Hall, exposed deaths in county jails, and brought to light gang rape allegations involving San Diego State University.
The Festival of Journalism was presented by the Union-Tribune, SDSU’s School...
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- The $100M problem on Ash Street
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- How reporters exposed a deal that put millions into the pocket of a City Hall insider and cost taxpayers a fortune.
Moderator:
Lora Cicalo, managing editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Panelists:
Lisa Halverstadt, senior investigative reporter, Voice of San Diego
Jeff McDonald, investigative reporter, The San Diego Union-Tribune
Arturo Castañares, publisher and editor at large, La Prensa San Diego
Local journalism matters more than ever. Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism was held on October 15 at San Diego State University. It featured panel sessions on timely topics with over 35 editors and reporters, a documentary screening and keynote speakers. Over 300 people gathered to hear from reporters who have un...
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- After two years dark the Tijuana horror house returns, with the Conjuring universe
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Since 2004 The Buena Vista Horror Club has opened its doors on Halloween. With decorations inspired by horror films and stories, the haunted maze is the main attraction. Gabriel Orbit founder of Buena Vista Horror Club is super excited to be back after Covid.
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- Remembering our loved ones
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Ana Monge sets up an altar for Dia de los Muertos, she explains the importance of this Mexican tradition.
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- San Diego Asian Film Festival features 130 films
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Brian Hu will discuss the exciting films that will be featured at the 23rd annual San Diego Asian Film Festival, Nov. 3 -12. Hu will invite the community to the festival, which includes more than 130 films and several receptions across four venues in San Diego. The opening night film, 'BAD AXE', is a portrait of an Asian-American family in rural America fighting to keep their restaurant and the American dream alive in the face of a pandemic. More information: SDAFF.org.
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- Chicano Park Museum opens in Barrio Logan
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Josie Talamantez will invite the community to visit the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center, which is showcasing its opening exhibit, “Pillars: Stories of Resilience and Self-Determination.” Talamantez will speak about the realization of a decades-long dream to preserve, celebrate and share the historical and modern-day treasures of San Diego’s rich Chicano heritage and the struggles to protect and preserve the integrity of San Diego's Chicano community and Chicano Park. More information: ChicanoParkMuseum.org.
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- Outside Petco Park fan predictions for Padres-Phillies in NLCS
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Friar faithful forgo lunch hours, sleep to fuel their baseball fever as team reaches league finals for first time since 1998
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- JOURNALISM AT RISK - Chapter 5: “They saved my life”
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Six journalists had already been murdered in Mexico when filming for this series began earlier this year. Since then, seven more have been killed. Most of the murders remain unsolved.
In one week in January, photojournalist Margarito Martínez Esquivel and reporter Lourdes Maldonado were assassinated outside of their homes in Tijuana.
The high profile murders -- in a city with a long history of crimes against the press -- were a gruesome reminder of the dangers of reporting in Mexico, where about 150 journalists have been killed in the past 30 years.
Journalism at Risk tells the stories behind the people who tell Tijuana’s story.
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- JOURNALISM AT RISK - Chapter 1: “We are not going to die on our knees.”
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Just 20 minutes south of downtown San Diego, at the doorstep to the United States, the city of Tijuana, Mexico, is home to more than 2 million residents. Journalists from the city’s news organizations work together to tell the city’s story. But those journalists are under threat.
In one week in January, photojournalist Margarito Martínez Esquivel and reporter Lourdes Maldonado were assassinated outside of their homes in Tijuana.
The high profile murders -- in a city with a long history of crimes against the press -- were a gruesome reminder of the dangers of reporting in Mexico, where about 150 journalists have been killed in the past 30 years.
Journalism at Risk tells the stories behind the people who tell Tijuana’s story.
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- JOURNALISM AT RISK - Chapter 3: New on the scene
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Aimee Melo had worked as a member of the Tijuana press corps for less than two years when she was sent to cover a horrific story. Her colleague Margarito Martínez had just been gunned down in front of his home.
In one week in January, photojournalist Margarito Martínez Esquivel and reporter Lourdes Maldonado were assassinated outside of their homes in Tijuana.
The high profile murders -- in a city with a long history of crimes against the press -- were a gruesome reminder of the dangers of reporting in Mexico, where about 150 journalists have been killed in the past 30 years.
Journalism at Risk tells the stories behind the people who tell Tijuana’s story.
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- JOURNALISM AT RISK - Chapter 2: The graveyard shift
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Rosales is often the only photojournalist covering the crime beat in the middle of the night in Tijuana, a city where the homicide count regularly tops 2,000 murders a year. He sells his pictures to several different news organizations and regularly livestreams from the scene of murders, car accidents and fires.
In one week in January, photojournalist Margarito Martínez Esquivel and reporter Lourdes Maldonado were assassinated outside of their homes in Tijuana.
The high profile murders -- in a city with a long history of crimes against the press -- were a gruesome reminder of the dangers of reporting in Mexico, where about 150 journalists have been killed in the past 30 years.
Journalism at Risk tells the stories behind the people who tell Tijuana’s story.
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- JOURNALISM AT RISK - Chapter 4: Down to business
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- In 2019, Garcia left the investigative weekly Zeta and founded Punto Norte along with Isai Lara Bermudez. The organization’s reporters document everyday life around the city, but are also charged with working the frontlines of perilous coverage.
In one week in January, photojournalist Margarito Martínez Esquivel and reporter Lourdes Maldonado were assassinated outside of their homes in Tijuana.
The high profile murders -- in a city with a long history of crimes against the press -- were a gruesome reminder of the dangers of reporting in Mexico, where about 150 journalists have been killed in the past 30 years.
Journalism at Risk tells the stories behind the people who tell Tijuana’s story.
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- Festival of Journalism, Saturday, Oct. 15 at SDSU
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Jeff Light will discuss the inaugural Festival of Journalism set for Saturday, Oct. 15 at San Diego State University. The free event is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego. Hear from journalists who have uncovered corruption at City Hall, exposed deaths in county jails and brought to light gang rape allegations involving San Diego State University. The festival is presented by the Union-Tribune, SDSU’s School of Journalism & Media Studies, KPBS and Voice of San Diego. Register and information at: FestivalOfJournalism.com
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- Opening of the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- After more than six years in the making, the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center opens its doors to the community for the first time. The inaugural exhibit debuting at the museum on Saturday, “PILLARS: Stories of Resilience and Self-Determination,” is a collective historical narrative of Chicano Park and Logan Heights.
Full story at: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/local/story/2022-10-06/debute-of-museum-on-chicano-park-culture-history-approaches
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- For Bill Walton, the homeless crisis has become personal
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Bill Walton, an NBA legend and San Diego native, has emerged in the past two weeks as he’s engaged in a public war of words with Mayor Todd Gloria over the homeless crisis.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/homelessness/story/2022-10-08/for-bill-walton-the-homeless-crisis-has-become-personal
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- Nuestra Voz Today: October 2022
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- 4 years ago
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- Nuestra Voz Today goes inside a Kumeyaay reservation in northern Baja California to see how the tight-knit community is fighting to keep its traditions and native language alive for future generations.
Plus, a new book is spotlighting firefighting heroes in Mexico’s largest border city as well as their unique cross-border collaboration with American firefighters.
Also, a dance festival without borders brings together hundreds of dancers from the United States and Mexico.
Finally, Latin superstar Sebastián Yatra takes center stage at the newest entertainment venue in the L.A. area.
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- Which Padres offense shows up could be difference in playoffs
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- The Padres begin their National League wild-card series Friday against the Mets and a rotation that includes two-time Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom and three-time Cy Young winner Max Scherzer, who will start Game 1. One report has deGrom being held until a possible Game 3. Chris Bassitt would presumably start Game 2.
Full story by Kevin Acee:
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/story/2022-10-06/padres-playoffs-mets-offense-scherzer-degrom-machado-soto
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- 2022 Festival of Journalism Promo Video
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- 4 years ago
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- Register for the event at festivalofjournalism.com
Journalists reveal hidden truths, expose wrongdoing and celebrate the best of our community. The Festival of Journalism is a chance to get to know the people reporting on the biggest stories in San Diego.
The inaugural Festival of Journalism, happening on Oct. 15, will feature panel sessions on timely topics with editors and reporters, a documentary screening and keynote speakers. Hear from reporters who have uncovered corruption at City Hall, exposed deaths in county jails, and brought to light gang rape allegations involving San Diego State University.
The Festival of Journalism is presented by the Union-Tribune, SDSU’s School of Journalism & Media Studies, KPBS and Voice of San Diego.
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- Kids Free Month at San Diego Zoo and Zoo Safari Park
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- 4 years ago
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- Marco Wendt, Wildlife Ambassador at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, will share exciting details about the festivities taking place at the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park through the remainder of the year, including Kids Free Month in October, “HalGLOWeen,” the Autumn Festival, Jungle Bells and Wild Holidays. More information: sdzwa.org
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- Will Ferrell’s love affair with San Diego golf tournament changing lives
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- 4 years ago
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- Will Ferrell greeted fans at the Coronado Golf Course on Friday before starting his round during Cancer for College’s Classy Golf Classic. Cancer for College is a group that awards college scholarships to children fighting cancer. It was founded by Ferrell’s USC fraternity brother Craig Pollard.
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- Preserving Kumeyaay culture and language beyond borders
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- 4 years ago
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- San Diego County is home to more Native American reservations than any other in the United States. Thirteen of the reservations belong to the Kumeyaay Nation that was split by force following the Mexican-American War that began in 1846 and ended two years later. Six of the reservations ended up south of the border in Northern Baja California, Mexico. Many people in the region are not aware that these communities exist. But the Kumeyaay people refuse to let a wall divide them.
These days they continue to teach younger generations the craft of basket weaving and cooking traditional foods, and sponsor cultural events in hopes of bringing Kumeyaay tribes together, and they have launched their own language-immersion programs to help keep their Kumeyaay language alive in both countries. For those who can’t cross the border, a task force was created to help them obtain short-term visas, which allow them to gather with family and attend cultural events. Because many elders w...
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- Award-winning author Reyna Grande to speak in Barrio Logan
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- 4 years ago
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- American Book Award winner, Reyna Grande, will share her journey from being an undocumented immigrant to a successful published author and will speak about her immigrant experiences, her multiple books and the importance of Mexican Americans reclaiming and reframing history. Grande will invite the community to a free celebration and bilingual (English and Spanish) discussion of her new book release in Spanish, “Corrido de Amor y Gloria,” on Oct. 3 at Libélula Books & Co. in Barrio Logan. More information: https://reynagrande.com/
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- MANA de San Diego Latina Success Conference returns in person
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- 4 years ago
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- Hear from Fernanda Canchola and Jessica Mier about MANA de San Diego, a local nonprofit organization that aims to positively impact the lives of Latinas through education and leadership development. Canchola and Mier will invite the community to the upcoming Latina Success Conference on Oct. 22 for great networking and learning opportunities and will provide information about becoming a member of MANA de San Diego. More information: ManaSD.org.
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- Book explores 100 years of firefighting in Tijuana and beyond
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- 4 years ago
- Description
- Telemundo 20’s Marinee Zavala wrote about cross-border collaboration between San Diego and Tijuana firefighters. Zavala, who has worked as a reporter on both sides of the border, said she’s seen first-hand how massive wildfires don’t respect walls or international borders. She collaborated on the book, about Tijuana firefighters and cross-border firefighting, with other Tijuana journalists.
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- Prospect Street Geyser
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- 4 years ago
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- L’ATTITUDE event returns to San Diego Sept. 22-25.
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- 4 years ago
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- Hear from Jason Riveiro about L'ATTITUDE, the largest event in the country focused on how U.S. Latinos are driving America’s new economy and evolving culture. L'ATTITUDE returns to San Diego Sept. 22-25, celebrating the progress U.S. Latinos have created in their communities and engaging business leaders, artists, politicians and industry influencers around this growing movement. More information and registration: Lattitude.net.
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- Nuestra Voz Today: September 2022
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- 4 years ago
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- Nuestra Voz Today is coming to you from Placita Olvera in Los Angeles as the nation observes National Hispanic Heritage Month. We go backstage with Los Ángeles Azules as the Mexican band takes its 40th anniversary tour across the U.S. We explain the special connection Latinos have with the group’s cumbias.
Plus, Fernando Valenzuela was an unknown pitcher from Sonora, Mexico until Fernandomia swept baseball. We look back at how Fernando changed the Dodgers fanbase forever.
Also, a visual artist tells the coming-of-age stories of the daughters of migrant parents as they celebrate their quinceañeras.
Finally, Mexican superstars Los Bukis bring their historic reunion tour to L.A. We have the sights and sounds of their big comeback.
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- House of Mexico celebrates Mexican Independence Day on Sept. 16
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- 4 years ago
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- Amalia Ruelas will speak about the nonprofit House of Mexico, its programs and its house at the International Cottages at Balboa Park. As part of its cultural programming, the House of Mexico will celebrate Mexican Independence Day with an event at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park on Sept. 16 . Ruelas will invite the community to attend this free celebration. More information: HouseOfMexico.net
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- BBB and Empower by GoDaddy Main St. Accelerator program accepting applications
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- 4 years ago
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- Hear from Samantha Scholl about the Better Business Bureau and Empower by GoDaddy Accelerator program. This educational program gives small businesses the tools, networking and mentorship opportunities needed to scale up and thrive, especially those in underserved communities. The BBB is accepting applications for the program and scholarships are available. More information: bbbempower.com.
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- The San Diego Festival of Books Karin Slaughter
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- 4 years ago
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- Dan Abrams and Co-Author David Fisher in conversation on their newest book, “Alabama V. King”
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- 4 years ago
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- San Diego's Festival of Books
Moderated by:
David Fisher / Co-author, “Alabama V. King”
David Fisher leads a conversation with Dan Abrams about the resarach and interview for their book, "Alabama v. King: Martin Luther King, Jr." The criminal trial that launched the civil rights movement." They explore what was happening in Montgomery, Alabama, what brought Dr. King trail, and the years preceding the bus boycott.
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- Title
- Author Eva Chen and ilustrator Sophie Diao, “I Am Golden”
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- San Diego's Festival of Books
Moderated by:
Kristy Totten / The San Diego Union-Tribune
Author Eva Chen and illustrator Sophie Diao present their latest book, “I Am Golden,” a beautifully illustrated story that celebrates Chinese American identity and finding love in one's differences.
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- Title
- “Flirting with Fate,” J.C. Cervantes on Her Latest Feel Good Novel
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- San Diego's Festival of Books
moderated by:
Jonathan Hunt / San Diego County of Education
New York Times best-selling author J.C. Cervantes talks about her latest heart-warming, feel-good book, "Flirting with Fate." Cervantes discusses her connection to San Diego and what sparked her inspiration for this book.
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- Title
- Patrick Radden Keefe on his newest book, “Rogues”
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- San Diego's Festival of Books
Moderated by:
Peter Rowe / The San Diego Union-Tribune
Patrick Radden Keefe, shares the process that shaped his latest book, “Rogues” and the research and inspiration behind his stories about grifters, killers, rebels and crooks.
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- Title
- Authors Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster Discuss, “Seen and Unseen.”
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- 2022 San Diego's Festival of Books
Moderated by:
Dana Littlefield / The San Diego Union-Tribune
Authors Marc Lamont Hill and Todd Brewster discuss their latest book, “Seen and Unseen.” A book that explores how visual and social media has historically shaped how we fight for racial justice.
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- Title
- Beth Macy discusses her newest book, “Raising Lazarus”
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- San Diego's Festival of Books
Moderated by:
Frank Wofford / Los Angeles Times
Beth Macy discusses her latest book, “Raising Lazarus,” and offers listeners a peek into her deeply reported accounts of heroes fighting on the front lines of the overdose crisis.
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- Title
- USD Presents:Architecture and Adornment
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Marilynn Johnson, Ph.D.
Daniel López-Pérez, Ph.D.
Moderated by:
Noelle Norton, Ph.D. – University of San Diego
A fascinating discussion on the interplay of nature and culture, the concept of beauty in humans and the work of one of the 20th century’s foremost architects.
Held live on August 20, 2022 at The San Diego Festival of Books.
Joan B. Kroc Peace And Justice Theatre at the University of San Diego.
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- Title
- The 1619 Project’: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Nikole Hannah-Jones
Moderated by:
Lisa Deaderick – The San Diego Union-Triibune
Pulitzer Prize-winner Nikole Hannah-Jones explains both the persistence of anti-Black racism in the United States and the roots of what makes the country unique.
Held live on August 20, 2022 at The San Diego Festival of Books.
Joan B. Kroc Peace And Justice Theatre at the University of San Diego.
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- Title
- USD Presents: Food and Culture
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Christopher Carter, Ph.D.
Rebecca Ingram, Ph.D.
Moderated by:
Amanda Petersen, Ph.D. – University of San Diego
This panel highlights the exciting field of food studies; the intersections of race, faith, and food justice; and how culinary cultures helped to shape modern Spain.
Held live on August 20, 2022 at The San Diego Festival of Books.
Joan B. Kroc Peace And Justice Theatre at the University of San Diego.
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- Title
- The New Rules Of War
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Rob Spalding, Brig Gen, USAF (retired)
Moderated by:
Amanda Petersen, Ph.D. – University of San Diego
Moderated by:
Scott Tait – UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation
Communist China has thrown out the old rules of war. Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Rob Spalding walks us through its new playbook.
Held live on August 20, 2022 at The San Diego Festival of Books.
Joan B. Kroc Peace And Justice Theatre at the University of San Diego.
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- Title
- USD Presents: Law, Diversity and the Environment
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Roy Brooks, J.D.
M. Margaret McKeown, J.D.
Moderated by:
Robert Schapiro, J.D. – University of San Diego
Roy L. Brooks, J.D. and M. Margaret McKeown, J.D., discuss the past and future of American jurisprudence and its impact on our world.
Held live on August 20, 2022 at The San Diego Festival of Books.
Joan B. Kroc Peace And Justice Theatre at the University of San Diego.
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- Title
- Part 1: The state of Hispanic Homeownership in San Diego
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- In partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), this free, three-part virtual series explores the Hispanic homeownership in San Diego and how to conquer the complex homebuying experience.
Panelists:
Noerena Limón,
Executive Vice President Public Policy & Industry Relations
NAHREP
Imelda Manzo
Broker & past President
NAHREP Temecula Valley
moderated by
Luis Cruz
Community Relations Director
The San Diego Union-Tribune
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- Title
- Part 3: Navigating buying a home in the San Diego market
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- In partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), this free, three-part virtual series explores the Hispanic homeownership in San Diego and how to conquer the complex homebuying experience.
Sponsored by San Diego County Credit Union
Panelists:
Michelle Tramel
Real Estate Agent, Mission Realty Group
Gabe Mendez
CEO & Listing Agent, Gabe Mendez Group
moderated by:
Luis Cruz
Community Relations Director
The San Diego Union-Tribune
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- Title
- Part 2: The link between homeownership and wealth creation
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- In partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), this free, three-part virtual series explores the Hispanic homeownership in San Diego and how to conquer the complex homebuying experience.
Panelists:
Mauricio Pérez
National Director
NAHREP
Jason Riveiro
Executive Director & COO
NAHREP
moderated by:
Luis Cruz
Community Relations Director
The San Diego Union-Tribune
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- Title
- Migrants in Mexico showcase culinary traditions at Tijuana fair
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, El Salvador, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, India, Greece and countries of the Muslim world gathered Wednesday at a fair in Tijuana to showcase the culinary contributions of their homelands.


