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Vigil held to mourn victims of Orlando massacre
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Candles being lit by community leaders in honor of the Orlando massacre victims during an event at the First United Congregation Church of Christ in San Bernardino on Monday. resiliency at the First United Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance Congregation Church of Christ in leader Benita Ramsey. “We pledge to connect, thrive, and win.” everal Lesbian, Gay, San Bernardino on Monday. Bisexual, Transexual, and Queer (LGBTQ) and faith “We will not be chased back into Orlando cont. on page 2 based leaders spoke of unity and the closet out of fear,” said By Anthony Victoria
Community Action Partnership, Stater Bros. distributes apples to children
Neighborhood groups working to improve community involvement
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Community Builders leaders Myra Elizabeth Elder and Jill Robbins.
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40 years, recalls the days when Elder believes spreading the neighbors interacted with each word about community events and other and gathered for holidays. resources is vital to the improveeal Estate agent Myra She said information is the essence ment of San Bernardino. Elizabeth Elder, who has of community stability. Neighbors cont. on page 2 lived in the city for over
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San Bernardino Political Cartooning Workshops Scheduled for July to November
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he California Arts Council awarded to Arts $7,290 Connection (AC) as part of its new Artists Activating Communities program. The City of San Bernardino Fine Arts Commission also awarded a matching grant in the amount of $8100, making the programming possible. Artist/activist Michael Segura will lead the series of political cartooning workshops, to be held at The Garcia Center for the Arts in San Bernardino. The free workshops will engage participants in discussion around local, regional and national issues, as well as teaching fundamental cartooning techniques and materials. Phil Yeh, other guest artists and civic groups will be brought in for additional presentations. Participants will have the opportunity to publish work through the Inland Empire Community Newspapers, a special election issue of Uncle Jam magazine and the AC website. Artists Activating Communities is a new pilot grant program that supports sustained artistic residencies in community settings, demonstrating the arts to be a central component of civic life, and artists to be vital in shaping society. The projects are artistdriven, engage community members as active participants, and activate participants to develop and express their own creativity. First Session Begins, July 11 from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Garcia Center for the Arts, located at 536 W. 11th Street in San Bernardino. For more information, contact Danielle Giudici Wallis at (909) 537-5809