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Southwest airlines flight cancellations in San Diego are expected to continue today, but good news may be on the horizon. The airline now says it hopes to resume its full schedule of flights tomorrow. Then, the county has appointed its first Chief Geriatric Officer to help San Diego’s growing senior population prepare for the challenges and expand the opportunities of aging. Also, the San Diego Black Arts & Culture District in the Encanto neighborhood is taking form, and KPBS speaks to locals at what the designation means for the city and its often overlooked Black communities. Plus, an exhibition on display now at the Oceanside Museum of Art celebrates the work of artists who are also military veterans. And, a new documentary is introducing legendary Chicano musician and activist Chunky Sanchez and his music to a wider audience. Finally, local rapper Ric Scales is featured in KPBS’s “Influential” series. ....
Vigil planned for former NFL player Demetrius DuBose killed by San Diego police in 1999 John Kouris, who played football with Demetrius DuBose at Notre Dame and is currently making a documentary on his life, planned the vigil for Saturday. Credit: KFMB archive footage Published: 5:34 PM PDT July 22, 2021 Updated: 5:34 PM PDT July 22, 2021 SAN DIEGO A candlelight vigil for a former NFL player killed by San Diego Police Department officers over 20 years ago is planned this weekend in the area where he was shot to death. The event in remembrance of Demetrius DuBose is scheduled at Little Sam’s Market in Mission Beach at 8 p.m. on Saturday - the 22nd anniversary of his death. ....
Say Their Names memorial exhibit honors Black lives lost due to injustice The new exhibit is put on by the African-American Museum of Fine Arts and features 200 photos of Black people who have died due to racial violence or injustice. Author: Heather Hope (Reporter) Updated: 6:59 PM PDT July 9, 2021 SAN DIEGO Outdoors and next to the Children’s Museum stands 50 pillars of pictures showcasing the names of Black people who lost their lives. All these people have died because of systemic racism or police brutality, and there are a lot,” said Gaidi Finnie, the Executive Director of the African-American Museum of Fine Arts. ....