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Cultural Museum brings ancient Kumeyaay ways to life

            Story and photos by Mimi Pollack TECATE, Mexico — There are only 70 to 80 people left in Baja California who speak Kumeyaay, according to Michael Wilken Robertson, an anthropologist with a specialty in ethno-botany who is curator of the Kumeyaay Museum in this city hugging the U.S.-Mexican border. In a recent interview, Wilken

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Jewish History, Mimi Pollack

‘The Line,’ aka ‘El Primero,’ played with gusto but script is boring

  By Mimi Pollack SAN DIEGO — The Line  by Israel Horovitz is the longest-running play off-off Broadway, having made its debut in 1974. It has been seen in 25 countries and translated into 35 languages. One of those languages is Spanish and Teatro Punto y Coma recently presented it during the San Diego Repertory Theater’s 19th

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Jewish History, Mimi Pollack

Dalai Lama urges peacemakers to seek peace of mind

                                      By Mimi Pollack SAN DIEGO — Compassion without Borders. As a teacher of English as  Second Language who works with students and refugees from all over the world, those words resonated with me. Also, as a Jubu [ a Jew and  student of Tibetan Buddhism], it was an honor to see His Holiness the

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Mimi Pollack, Travel and Food

Grossmont’s ESL classes provide path to higher learning, jobs

        By Donald H. Harrison   EL CAJON, California – At Grossmont College, more than 40 full-time and part-time faculty members instruct some 700 students in English-As-A-Second-Language.  You might think of these ESL teachers as an American welcoming committee.  They are a generally kind-hearted cadre who help their students to navigate in

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Donald H. Harrison