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Virtual, In-person Events to Mark 4th Annual Juneteenth Event

Housing and Development Newsletter Community members Simone Ruskamp, Chiany Dri and Jordan Killebrew brought a reiteration of Juneteenth back to Santa Barbara as several Black/African American Elders have celebrated in the region in the past. In 2018, Ruskamp, Dri and Killebrew gathered to celebrate Junteenth at El Centro on Santa Barbara s lower Westside. This first event featured home-cooked soul food, Black-centered programming; and a safe space for the community to come together to celebrate Black culture. The following year, Juneteenth SB partnered with the Santa Barbara Public Library, where the event grew to 400 people. In 2020, due to COVID-19, the celebration was a virtual event that had some 13,000 viewers and featured an array of videos of Black community members sharing their stories, showcasing their work, and their collective histories.

Following Negotiations, Environmentalists and Indigenous Activists Must Raise $20 Million in 90 Days To Protect West Mesa

Following Negotiations, Environmentalists and Indigenous Activists Must Raise $20 Million in 90 Days To Protect West Mesa
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Santa Barbara Council Prepares for the Future in Adopting Sea Level Rise Adaption Plan

Santa Barbara Council Prepares for the Future in Adopting Sea Level Rise Adaption Plan Thirteen members and two alternates are named to the Community Formation Commission, which will help shape the police Civilian Review System A person paddles an outrigger canoe past the waves at Leadbetter Beach in Santa Barbara last month as storm clouds gather. A project planner for the city says that while sea levels offshore of Santa Barbara have not risen significantly to date, they are expected to accelerate significantly in the coming years. (Mike Eliason photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina February 2, 2021 | 10:13 p.m.

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