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Grossmont College Literary Arts Festival to celebrate 25th year


EAST COUNTY — 
The Grossmont College Literary Arts Festival is back after a one-year COVID-19 hiatus, marking its 25th anniversary with virtual events starting Monday and running through Thursday.
The free festival, open to the public, is put on by the English Department’s Creative Writing program and highlights poetry, memoirs, literature and student writings. It also provides an opportunity to hear writers nationwide discuss their inspirations and challenges.
Find registration links, writer biographies and workshop descriptions at https://tinyurl.com/3akfaxnb.
The schedule:
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Monday, 2-3:15 p.m.: Gill Sotu hosts Poetry SLAM. Open to all Grossmont College students. Limited to 12 participants. The top six advance to Round Two, from which a Grand SLAM champion is named.

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Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention


"One day we were driving in the car and he was going 90 miles an hour and threatening to crash it," she said. "There were other times when he would bite me leaving a mark. There was choking. There was slapping. All those things that you don't assume will happen to you and suddenly you are involved."
Castillo details her traumatic experiences in her memoir “Embracing Me,” which explores her survival of intimate partner violence. Castillo says while she wasn't the victim of sexual abuse, the physical and emotional abuse she endured at one point had her contemplating suicide. Castillo said the sense of shame and isolation is common bond that most women involved in intimate partner violence share.

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Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention


"One day we were driving in the car and he was going 90 miles an hour and threatening to crash it," she said. "There were other times when he would bite me leaving a mark. There was choking. There was slapping. All those things that you don't assume will happen to you and suddenly you are involved."
Castillo details her traumatic experiences in her memoir “Embracing Me,” which explores her survival of intimate partner violence. Castillo says while she wasn't the victim of sexual abuse, the physical and emotional abuse she endured at one point had her contemplating suicide. Castillo said the sense of shame and isolation is common bond that most women involved in intimate partner violence share.

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The jury in the Derek Chauvin trial should get the case Monday after closing arguments. And they will need to be unanimous to find Chauvin guilty on the charges. The more time passes with no verdict, the more likely there could be a hung jury, attorney Michael Starr Hopkins tells LX News.
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Amy Downs fell three stories and was trapped under rubble for hours in April 1995, after a truck full of explosives blew up in front of a federal building in Oklahoma City. The blast killed 168 people. Downs recalls her experience of life flashing before her eyes, and her journey through grief to now becoming the CEO of the credit...

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Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention

Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention
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Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention

Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention
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The best books of 2020: From contemporary Arabic novels to pandemic dispatches


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One of the few benefits of living through a pandemic is that we suddenly had a lot more time to read books
– and though some publishing dates were delayed, in the end it was a treat to be able to lose ourselves in historical epics from Hilary Mantel and Maggie O’Farrell while rooting for Dubai author Avni Doshi at the Booker Prize. Pure page-turning, best-selling escapism came from the likes of former Dubai resident Stuart Turton, and the best non-fiction reflection of the year we’ve lived through was revealed in Yale’s
A World Out Of Reach:

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Explore 'The Island of Sea Women' with Lisa See


Good morning, and welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter.
With all that’s happened in 2020, I’m so grateful for this one-of-a-kind community book club that’s brought us together in such unexpected ways.
This year, on the page and in our live and virtual gatherings, we dived into a pandemic classic as the real-world pandemic hit, rode with the Compton Cowboys as protests filled our streets, swam from Southern California to Iceland and the South China Sea, cooked at home with two California chefs, celebrated a visionary L.A. sci-fi legend, and listened to the inspiring, heartbreaking verse of eight Black poets reeling from injustice and uncertainty.

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