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Holocaust Exhibit Now Open to Public at Rancho San Diego Library by Debbie L. Sklar • Times of San Diego May 26, 2023, 11:38 a.m. May 26, 2023, 11:39 a.m. Share this: ...
For Rosa Kwon, the San Diego Public Library’s former motto — “Discover your next chapter” — has special significance.“The library changed me. I am totally differ… ...
With more library programing and other expenses on the near horizon, the Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Library has resumed its book sales as a way to raise much-needed funds.It is offering opportu… ...
SAN DIEGO — Two protesters offended by a Pride exhibit at a San Diego public library have checked out nearly all the books in the display and vowed to keep them until the library eliminates what ...
Earlier this month, a community group called “Get Cozy With a Good Book at Your Library” decked out the outdoor space surrounding the San Diego Public Library Rancho Penasquitos Branch at ...
However, the San Diego Public Library is standing its ground. The library says they are all about diversity, inclusion and empathy, saying everyone is welcome. VIDEO: A ‘wave’ of pride ripples ...
The Rancho Peñasquitos branch of the San Diego Public Library, where two women checked out nearly all of the books at a Pride display to prevent an L.G.B.T.Q. display during Pride month.
The Rancho Santa Fe Library. (Photo courtesy of San Diego County) A white stage performer who alleges her one-woman show at the Rancho Santa Fe Library, in which she was set to perform as ...
The San Diego Public Library is fighting censorship elsewhere in the country. The library has joined its counterparts in Los Angeles, Seattle and Boston to participate in Books Unbanned .
KPBS Reporter Katie Hyson spoke with San Diego’s public library director about the incident and the tremendous response. The Pride display at the Rancho Peñasquitos Branch Library is filled ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — According to the San Diego Public Library, late last week a patron checked out all of the books in the Pride display at the Rancho Penasquitos branch.
About 180 people, mostly from San Diego, donated $15,000 to the city’s public library system. The funds, which the city will match, will go toward LGBTQ materials and programming, including drag ...
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