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  • Car Caravan Draws Attention To Increasing Inequality During Coronavirus Pandemic
    Car Caravan Draws Attention To Increasing Inequality During Coronavirus Pandemic

    A car caravan of tenants and union members aimed to draw attention to the disparate impacts that the…

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  • Drive-Thru Naturalizations Put New Citizens Behind The Wheel
    Drive-Thru Naturalizations Put New Citizens Behind The Wheel

    Since the coronavirus pandemic put a hold on naturalization ceremonies in San Diego’s Golden Hall, US Citizenship and…

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  • Groundbreaking Held For Mid-City Area Intergenerational Apartments
    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…

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  • Safety in Style – Free face masks for City Heights residents
    Safety in Style – Free face masks for City Heights residents

    The first Safety in Style event at Fair at 44 distributed free masks to City Heights residents. Local…

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  • San Diego’s Immigrant Designers Pitch In To Help Protect Their Community
    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.…

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