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Groundbreaking Held For Mid-City Area Intergenerational Apartments
The commission awarded a loan of more than $6.75 million for the construction of Mid-City Senior Apartments. The loan consists of $5 million from San Diego’s Affordable Housing Fund and $1.75 million from the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program.
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San Diego’s Immigrant Designers Pitch In To Help Protect Their Community
As San Diego slowly reopens during the coronavirus pandemic, facial coverings remain mandatory for entering stores and restaurants. But that doesn’t mean you can’t look stylish. A new pop-up market in City Heights shows off the best of local and international mask fashion.
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A Roundtable Discussion About Being Black And An Immigrant In The U.S. Right Now
KPBS hosted a virtual roundtable with three black men from immigrant communities, to hear their thoughts on a difficult time to be black and an immigrant in America.
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San Diego Acts To Fight Discrimination Against Asians, Pacific Islanders
During the coronavirus pandemic, there’s been a startling rise in discrimination and harassment against members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community.
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New Coffee Shop Brews Up Business In The Midst Of Pandemic
It took Marlyn Gonzalez over three years to line everything up for her business. All she needed to do was open — which was scheduled for late March. And then the pandemic hit.