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The winners of the Central Coast Film Society's inaugural "Never Stop Creating" competition, which was open to high school students across Santa Barbara, San Luis. ....
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–A new competition for Central Coast high school student filmmakers, photographers, media artists, and podcasters, presented by the Central Coast Film Society, is now accepting entries for six categories of their ‘Never Stop Creating’ competition. “The ‘Never Stop Creating’ Student Challenge is not only an opportunity to celebrate Central Coast students who found (safe) ways to continue creating throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Sarah Risley, board member of the film society. “It’s also an opportunity to celebrate the heart of the central coast community, from professional judges volunteering their time and expertise, to the generous sponsors who donated $600 in student scholarships, this is what makes our community special.” ....
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No tolerance for hatred As residents, home owners, and community members of San Luis Obispo County, we are upset, but not shocked, by the tragic hate crime perpetrated on the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on the Cal Poly campus. The hate crimes on the campus are ongoing, a cyclical targeting of one group after another who claim individual and/or intersectional identities of female, Jewish, Muslim, Black, LGBTQ-plus, and non-majority identities. It is common knowledge that a swastika is the symbol used to represent the Nazi party. The wider implications of the sign are terrifying and go far beyond symbolic signaling: Its use is a crime of the most severe degree against these individuals and our collective humanity. We call for local and federal authorities to treat this occurrence for what it is an ....