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  • Events in Selma, Ala. six decades ago helped win support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Today local activists say they're still fighting stubborn segregation, poverty and gun violence.
  • Over the past five years, Washington, D.C.'s iconic Black Lives Matter street painting has served as a powerful symbol of activism and a gathering place for joy and resistance.
  • The Sunday before Martin Luther King Jr. Day is "Human Relations Day" within the United Methodist Church. Here at First United Methodist Church of San Diego, we’re marking the day with a special celebration honoring our 2024/25 Racial Justice Grantees, followed by a community gathering featuring the premier San Diego Black theatre, Common Ground Theatre. Learn more: https://fumcsd.org/racial-justice-sundayGrab your family, neighbors, and friends and join us in gathering as a community to bring awareness to what we can do right here in San Diego to support Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a beloved community: a community where everyone is cared for, absent of poverty, hunger, and hate.Here's a timeline for the day. If you plan to join our community gathering, please be sure to sign up by January 16: https://www.fumcsd.org/gather2024/25 Racial Justice Grantee Celebration9 - 11 AM | Sanctuary & Linder Patio Starting in our Traditional Worship service, we'll hear from organizations chosen as our 2024/25 Racial Justice Grantees. These local organizations were awarded a cumulative total of $35,000 to for their work in the areas of health care equity and mental health services for San Diego's BIPOC community.Following the service, you'll have the opportunity to meet the organizations to learn more about how you can partner alongside them to promote racial justice in San Diego.Church Gathering: Lunch & Common Ground Theatre Performance12:15 PM | Linder Hall | RSVP by Jan. 16 - https://www.fumcsd.org/gatherOur celebration continues with a special All Church Gathering, where we'll enjoyed lunch and a performance by the premier San Diego Black theatre: Common Ground Theatre. Common Ground Theatre produces works by and about people of African descent to entertain, educate, and connect with audiences of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds.Cost is $15 per person – register online by January 16!
  • If you’ve never heard a flute choir perform, you’re in for a treat! A flute choir is a unique ensemble that includes all sizes of flutes, from the tiny piccolo to the bassoon-sized bass flute. We invite everyone to join Avanti Flute Choir for an afternoon of music by diverse composers...from the drama of Puccini’s “Nessun Dorma” to the Magic Kingdom’s “Baroque Hoedown” and many more. It is a program that will be sure to delight all ages! Admission is free and be sure to stay for the treats at the reception afterwards!Visit: St. Dustan's Episcopal Church
  • James "Spider" Martin was assigned to photograph the protests in Alabama after civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed by state troopers.
  • Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. In a 1974 act akin to civil disobedience, eleven women and their supporters organize their ordination as Episcopal priests in an unauthorized service. A Black urban church in Philadelphia welcomes them, but larger change is not easy. The women are harassed and threatened as they build a movement that challenges patriarchy.
  • San Diego’s biggest outdoor vegan market. Presented by Viridian Productions on the 2nd Saturday of every month.Live DJ | Family-Friendly | Dogs Allowed | Free ParkingEnjoy an incredible selection of food and drinks, with over 50 vendors including Pizza, Burgers, Sushi, Donuts, Chick’n Sandwiches, Dumplings, Loaded Fries, Gyros, Tamales, Wings, Noodles, Churros and so much more.SPECIAL EVENT: Veganuary Kickstart
Feeling inspired to try a vegan lifestyle this January? Join us at San Diego’s official Veganuary Kickstart event, happening in the Mini Park during the North Park Vegan Market. Watch informative demos and presentations, learn healthy recipes, get nutrition tips, sample delicious food and beverages, take wellness classes and more!SCHEDULE11:30 am - 12:30 p.m.Gentle Yoga Flow Class | Led by Noeva Monje, RYTPresentations12:30 p.m.Nina Shantel: How to Thrive on a Vegan Diet1:00 p.m.Asrelea Wilson: Tips for Going Gluten-Free and Vegan1:30 p.m.Tracy Childs (Tracy’s REAL Foods): Meeting Protein Needs as a Vegan2:00 p.m.Jennifer Nemeth, RN: Eat the Rainbow, And I’m Not Talking About Skittles!2:30 p.m.Uma Raghupathi : Simple Sumptuous Cooking - Flavoring with Herbs and SpicesFree Food Samples Available at the PlantDiego Booth:12:00 p.m. - Tracy’s REAL Foods Cookies & Siete Foods Chips12:30 p.m. - Nina’s Granola & Evolution Fast Food Chili1:00 p.m. - Vegan Mirai Sushi & Siete Foods Cookies1:30 p.m. - Chickpea Salad & Baked Tofu Chunks2:00 p.m. - Val’s Vegan Kitchen Burgers using TRF All-American Patties & Jenn’s Rainbow Salad2:30 p.m. - Tracy’s REAL Foods Buckwheat Power SnacksAdditional samples available at the Plant Based Meals booth.The North Park Vegan Market is located next to the North Park Mini Park, a great place to meet up with your favorite people to enjoy a day of food and fun. This spacious plaza features seating, gardens and a playground. Vendors are set up on 29th St and both sides of North Park Way between 30th St and Granada Ave. Stop by the A Way Home For Dogs booth to meet adoptable pups and to learn about fostering and other volunteer opportunities.This is a rain or shine event.PARKING: There is a 6-story parking garage on 29th St and North Park Way. Additionally, there is free street parking nearby.Learn more: https://www.viridianproductions.com
  • The kindergarten vaccination rate against the measles in Gaines County is 82%, far below the 95% needed to achieve herd immunity.
  • Rooted in Celtic and American folk and inspired by Indian raga and ethnic idioms, Four Shillings Short offers a diverse and inventive traditional music experience. The husband/wife duo of Aodh Og O’Tuama, from Cork, Ireland, and Christy Martin, from California, have been performing together since 1995. They tour in the United States and Ireland, are independent folk-artists with thirteen recordings, perform 100 concerts per year, and live as the troubadours of old, traveling from town to town performing at music festivals, theaters, performing arts centers, folk and historical societies, libraries, museums, and schools.Aodg Og O’Tuama: vocals, tin whistles, doumbek, spoons, gemshorn, bowed psaltery, recorders, crumhorn, Native American Flutes, and many others. Born in Cork, Ireland, Aodh Óg (pronounced, ayog) studied Medieval and Renaissance music in college. He received a music fellowship to study at Stanford University in 1983. He played in a group called Drivelling Druids before forming the group Four Shillings Short.Christy Martin: vocals, hammered dulcimer, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, banjo, North Indian sitar, guitar, charango, bowed psaltery, ukulele, and bodhran. A multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, Christy was born into a musical family. She played the sitar for ten years, starting at the age of sixteen. She took up folk music in the 1980s. She has been playing hammered dulcimer since 1993. She was formerly in a band called Your Mother Should Know.Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/four-shillings-short-pilgrim-united-church-of-christ-tickets/14144193
  • The air force said the jets were taking part in a drill with the U.S. military in Pocheon, a city close to the border with North Korea, when they dropped bombs just outside a firing range.
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