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  • Faculty representation at Cal State is lagging far behind the growing number of Latino students. That burdens the small circles of Latino faculty who take on more mentorship tasks, many times in non-tenure positions and for lower pay.
  • Please join us to hear from our special guest, David Rosenfeld, director of the Solar Rights Alliance. Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/zN_ZDj6ZTvyZfyl8484qYA#/registration The utilities have been aggressively lobbying state leaders to undermine rooftop solar at every turn. State leaders have obliged, and as a result, rooftop solar adoptions have slowed considerably in the last few years. Fortunately, a new movement to defend and expand rooftop solar has sprung up and is fighting back. Mr. Rosenfeld will discuss the ways in which you can join this effort. He will highlight the role of grassroots movements and organizations that are mobilizing to defend and enhance rooftop solar opportunities in the state. There will be time for Q&A. Please register in advance. North County Climate Change Alliance: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • "This is physics. It's also politics. The two are sometimes painfully difficult to keep apart." "Copenhagen", the 2000 Tony Award winner for Best Play, explores an explosive confrontation between science and politics. Inspired by actual events that have intrigued and baffled historians for more than 50 years, "Copenhagen" revolves around a 1941 meeting between two brilliant physicists, Niels Bohr of Denmark and Germany's Werner Heisenberg. The two men were long-time friends whose work together opened the way to the atomic bomb, but who were now on opposite sides of World War II. This pivotal meeting was a defining moment of the nuclear age, yet its true nature remains a mystery. Why did Heisenberg go to Copenhagen? What was he hoping to accomplish? The search for an unknowable truth forms the core of "Copenhagen." In the uncertain times of 1941, "Copenhagen" is a refreshing reminder of the value of seeking the truth. Visit: https://www.lamplighterslamesa.com/ Lamplighters Community Theater on Instagram and Facebook
  • Pack your tent and prepare for a wild night under the stars at Lions, Tigers & Bears’ annual Spooky Campover on Friday, October 24! Celebrate Halloween in the most unforgettable way, camping out just steps away from rescued lions, tigers, and bears. The evening is filled with festive fun for the whole family: carving pumpkins, explore a haunted house for all ages, joining the costume contest, and roast s’mores by the fire with plenty of hot cocoa to keep you warm. Pitch your tent on the sanctuary lawn, cook dinner outdoors, and drift off to sleep to the calls of the animals around you. For adults, the Spookeasy bar will be serving up creative cocktails to keep the night spirit. Whether you’re dining, toasting marshmallows, or simply gazing at the stars, this one-of-a-kind campout promises memories you’ll never forget. Visit: Spooky Campover at Lions Tigers & Bears Lions Tigers & Bears on Instagram and Facebook
  • Carrying forward Joan’s legacy, this first-of-its-kind gathering celebrates resilience, empowerment, and community—inviting us to engage in meaningful conversation about the strength we find in ourselves and each other. JFS’s inaugural Brunch welcomes Julianna Margulies as our featured guest. An Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award-winning actor, best-selling author, and passionate advocate for social change, Julianna is best known for her roles in ER and The Good Wife. Julianna uses her platform to champion causes close to her heart, including Holocaust education and women’s empowerment. Through her inspiring words, Julianna will help us explore what it means to embrace our strength, lift each other up, and move forward with purpose. Leading the conversation is Laura Fink, communications strategist and executive coach. Together, they will reflect on how we find strength, purpose, community, and connection through life’s many chapters. Jewish Family Service of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bold bites, warm hearts, full plates. For one night only, three of the nation’s most celebrated Filipino chefs reunite in San Diego for a dinner grounded in kapwa – the Filipino concept of shared identity and connection – where culture, community, and cuisine converge. Hosted at Animae, where two-time James Beard Finalist Tara Monsod leads as Executive Chef and Culinary Director, this four-course, family-style dinner experience invites you to taste the soul of Filipino cuisine – elevated, intentional, and full of heart. Monsod is joined by Chef Lordfer Lalicon of Kaya in Orlando, a James Beard Finalist and recipient of a Green Michelin Star, and Melissa Miranda, the James Beard Finalist chef behind Seattle’s beloved Musang. These three chefs bring their distinct styles, regional influences, and shared passion to the table right here in San Diego, for one night only. Come curious. Come hungry. Come ready to feel the kapwa in every dish, every story, and every moment shared. San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Building homes inside a factory has long been seen as a way to revolutionize the American housing industry, ushering in a new era of higher quality homes at lower price. That dream has never quite panned out. Can California finally make it happen?
  • Join St. Paul’s Senior Services for its annual Holiday Interfaith Prayer Breakfast, a cherished San Diego tradition that brings together community and faith leaders to celebrate unity, gratitude, and service as the holiday season begins. Now in its 14th year, the event reflects St. Paul’s longstanding commitment to nurturing the spiritual, social, and physical well-being of San Diego seniors. Each November, representatives from Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and other faith communities gather to offer blessings, music and reflections, honoring the shared values of compassion, generosity, and community care. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served. Keynote Speaker: Barbara J. Menard – Volunteer and former employee at Catholic Charities and a member of the Regional Advisory Council of IVC (Ignatian Volunteer Corps) where she also serves as the Spiritual Director of Volunteers. Emcee: Dee Sanford, former Chair of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Dignity Award Breakfast, Community Service leader, and producer of her own weekly public access TV Show, “The Christian Business Forum” and started “African American Businesswomen of Vision.” Musical Performance: Carmelia “Toot” Bell, extraordinary gospel singer and accomplished choir director at Prince Chapel by the Sea in La Jolla. Blessings Offered By: - The Very Rev. Penelope Bridges, St. Paul’s Cathedral - Senior Rabbi Devorah Marcus, Temple Emanu-El - Yusef Miller, Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice - Sister Susan DeGuide of Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy Complimentary Breakfast: Prepared by St. Paul’s Executive Chef, David Bunch and his dietary team and served by St. Paul’s Senior Services staff and volunteers RSVP Required – Seating is Limited. St. Paul’s Senior Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • We reported on all sorts of products and practices promising to make you healthy last year. Here are the ones that stood up to science, and those that were mostly hype.
  • Join Rustic Root Gaslamp in celebrating their 10th Anniversary with an unforgettable party on Thursday, October 2, from 7 p.m. - 11 p.m.! Celebrating a decade of cherished memories in the heart of the Gaslamp, party-goers can enjoy chef specials, handcrafted cocktails, and an atmosphere full of excitement. Head up to the rooftop for the Casino Party, where the games are hot and prizes are given out every 10 minutes! Rustic Root couldn’t have reached this milestone without the amazing guests, and can’t wait to raise a glass with everyone. Here’s to 10 years of Rustic Root—and many more to come! Visit: Rustic Root 10 Year Anniversary Party Rustic Root on Instagram and Facebook
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