Monthly Archives: April 2014

A Slice of Cambodia in City Heights

By |2019-09-10T22:49:24+00:00April 30th, 2014|Uncategorized|

At the City Heights Wat Sovannkiri Buddhist Temple on 52nd Street opulent detail and vibrantly colored flags decorate the façade during the Khmer New Year celebration. | Photo Credit: Kiran Mehta Beto Soto and Brent Jensen are high school students and members of The AjA Project’s Youth Advisory Council. Earlier this month the

Mid-City Schools Adopt Curriculum to Encourage Street Art, Discourage Tagging

By |2019-09-10T22:40:40+00:00April 16th, 2014|Blog|

Graffiti Artist Ryan Hoppe, who goes by Hasler One, works on a collaborative mural during the Underground Art in the Underground event in the parking structure of Westfield Mission Valley Mall on March 22, 2014. The event was an initiative by the San Diego Cultural Arts Alliance, whose primary focus is to teach youth

SongStream Project Brings the Joy of Lullabies to City Heights Families

By |2019-09-10T21:58:05+00:00April 15th, 2014|Blog|

Singer-songwriter and SongStream Project co-founder Talia Morales performs a song at The Landscape of Lullabies event at the City Heights Library. This particular song is one her mother used to sing to Morales and her brother. Famo Musa is a high school student and member of The AjA Project’s Youth Advisory Council. The SongStream

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