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  • Several interesting topics will be covered, including ethics, tax policy updates, transfer pricing methods applied in different ways across the globe, Loper Bright, Competent Authority Processes, Privilege and Penalty questions, litigation processes, valuation of intangibles. As in the past, simulations and debates, and audience engaging formats will be used. Who Should Attend? Designed for professional service providers in global tax, finance, accounting and legal areas, this intensive symposium provides an excellent opportunity for you to engage the experts on legal and economic trends impacting transfer pricing compliance, planning, and controversies. USD School of Law on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Salk Institute is teaming up with the Del Mar Foundation for a three-part webinar series to highlight Salk's foundational research in brain health, cancer, and agriculture. Join us on Wednesday, March 11, at 10 a.m. to learn directly from Salk scientist Lucia Strader about how plants sense and respond to their environments, and how understanding these natural survival strategies can help us develop crops that thrive in a changing world. The Del Mar Foundation is offering a 1:1 Challenge Match through June. Gifts made during the webinar series will be matched dollar-for-dollar, doubling your impact on critical research. Donors who give $1,000 or more to an area of greatest need will also join the Discovery Society, with special access to Salk news and events. Salk Institute on Facebook / Instagram
  • Cinema Junkie explores how absurdity and laughter are used in activism — from viral videos to street performances and even historical resistance movements.
  • Nos sentamos con Gustavo Solís, reportero de frontera de KPBS, y Cassandra López, Directora de Litigación de Al Otro Lado, para reflexionar sobre los cambios más significativos en la política de inmigración y cómo han impactado en la región fronteriza.
  • A new series tackles San Diego's high cost of living. Then, as the journalism landscape shifts amid job cuts and changes in news consumption, we hear from local student journalists about their outlook and approach to the news.
  • The annual convention is returning for its second year, with a focus on connecting Indigenous creatives and celebrating Indigenous-led stories.
  • Join Pride in the Tribe, BBYO, and Maccabi Team San Diego at Coastal Roots Farm for an afternoon rooted in community! Teens ages 13–18 will explore sustainable farming, food justice, and Jewish wisdom through hands-on gardening and a Chopped inspired competition. Together, we'll dig into meaningful conversations about fair access to fresh food, connect with the land, and discover how regenerative practices help grow healthier communities. This is a welcoming, inclusive event open to all teens; no prior knowledge or experience needed, just curiosity and an appetite for good conversation! Early Bird Freebie: The first 5 teens to register come for FREE. After that, registration is just $10 cash at the door. This event needs a minimum of 7 registered participants to run. All attendees must register by March 29, even if you're paying $10 at the door. Register early to secure your spot! Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • After two weeks there’s still no deal for the thousands of nurses on strike from Kaiser Permanente. And, can Lemon Grove protect residents from no-fault evictions? Also, in this week’’s Why it Matters, Voice of San Diego’s Scott Lewis explains how the county may reorganize to include a mayor.Finally, hear from the MTS worker and artist behind this year’s Black History Month Pronto card.
  • The 5th Annual Ramona Earth Day Festival will bring together residents, local businesses, nonprofits, artists, educators, and sustainability advocates for a day of learning, connection, and celebration. Each year, the festival highlights practical ways our community can care for the land, support local initiatives, and build a more resilient future together. Whether you’re curious about sustainable living, looking to connect with local organizations, or just want to enjoy a fun day with family and friends, there’s something for everyone. Vendors, exhibitors, and performers are being announced on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
  • Warwick's, in partnership with Writer's Symposium by the Sea, will host Rick Steves as he discusses and signs the new paperback edition of his book, "On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer." Since 1973, Rick Steves has spent about 100 days a year exploring Europe. His mission: to empower Americans to have European trips that are fun, affordable, and culturally broadening. A New York Times bestselling author, Rick produces a guidebook series, a public television series, and a public radio show, and he organizes small-group tours that take over 30,000 travelers to Europe annually. He does all of this with the help of more than 100 well-traveled staff members at Rick Steves' Europe in Edmonds, WA (near Seattle). When not on the road, Rick is active in his church and with advocacy groups focused on economic and social justice, drug policy reform, and ending hunger. What's the ideal vacation for a professional traveler? For Rick, it's to play his piano, relax at his family cabin in the Cascade Mountains, and spend time with family and friends at home in Edmonds. A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER—Now with a new preface and postscript! Stow away with Rick Steves for a glimpse into the unforgettable moments, misadventures, and memories of his 1978 journey on the legendary Hippie Trail. In the 1970s, the ultimate trip for any backpacker was the storied "Hippie Trail" from Istanbul to Kathmandu. A 23-year-old Rick Steves made the trek, and like a travel writer in training, he documented everything along the way: jumping off a moving train, making friends in Tehran, getting lost in Lahore, getting high for the first time in Herat, battling leeches in Pokhara, and much more. The experience ignited his love of travel and forever broadened his perspective on the world. This book contains edited selections from Rick's journal and travel photos with a 45-years-later preface and postscript reflecting on how the journey through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Nepal changed his life. You know Rick Steves. Now discover the adventure of a lifetime that made him the travel writer he is today. Visit: https://www.warwicks.com/event/steves-2026 Rick Steves' Europe on Facebook / Instagram
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