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  • Professor Adam H. Rosenzweig is an expert on issues of international taxation, tax competition, international business, and cross-border capital markets. He has published extensively in both student-edited and peer-edited law reviews and tax journals, and is frequently invited to speak on these topics in national media and at forums across the world. He has published articles on issues ranging from corporate inversions, carried interest, tax havens, tax law & development, and the interaction of taxation and international trade. Prior to joining Washington University, Professor Rosenzweig served as an associate at the law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York and served as a law clerk to the Honorable James L. Dennis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans. Registration is free and requested by emailing usdlawevent@sandiego.edu.
  • Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New Hampshire early in 1976 and rode that momentum all the way to Washington.
  • Kids Fashion Week Network SoCal is excited to return to its fourth annual runway show and fifth year serving the community of kid entrepreneurs in Southern California. The “Rev Up the Runway'' Fashion Show will take place on Sunday, September 22, 2024 hosted by Tati from STAR 94.1. Ticket holders can expect a high-quality runway experience featuring a cast of 21 professional mini-models, including two 11 year old designers, teen DJ JC Call, family-friendly vendors, all at the Historic San Diego Automotive Museum. Please allow plenty of time for parking, photo opts, and browsing the museum before the show starts. Please plan to arrive by 5:30 p.m. VIP will get front row seating, virtual simulator experience, and swag bag. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rev-up-the-runway-fashion-show-tickets-952039705387?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • The Mega Millions prize has now grown to an estimated $1.15 billion, which could be the fifth-largest jackpot in the game's history.
  • Join us at our highly-anticipated event bringing the unfiltered African Party Experience to all those who love the culture! FREE RSVP! Guests must be in building by 10:30 p.m. Free ticket limited to one per person. Grab your significant other, your favorite friends and bring your best dance moves to escape to the BIGGEST AFROBEATS PARTY in Downtown San Diego presented to you by Umoja Entertainment. We're bringing the best vibes new and old with music curated by some of the best DJs! We'll be at VYBZ NIGHTCLUB, 840 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 playing all your favorite afrobeats, hiphop, dancehall, afro house and amapiano with a full bar + awesome ambiance. Bottle service: Call or text 619-268-1349 and/or email team@umoja-ent.com for the bottle services info, birthdays & packages. Event is 21+ ID must be presented
  • Former U.S. Ambassador Derek Mitchell argues the United States should assert its leadership in helping shape Myanmar's peaceful, just and democratic future.
  • "Their Wall, Our Canvas" exhibits nearly fifty multimedia pieces by San Diego artists-activists Antonia Davis (b.1955), Bob Davis (b.1952), and Natalia Ventura (b.1998). Antonia is a founding member of the San Diego Puppet Insurgency, and has led art builds with dozens of local social and environmental justice groups over the last twenty years. Bob has been a lifelong supporter and photo documentarian of local struggles. Natalia, an emerging artist-activist from Chula Vista, met the couple in 2023 while leading art intervention projects to save Friendship Park. Since then the three have formed a bond rooted in their shared passions for art and activism. Several of the works on view are products of their collaboration. Spanning across textile, installation, photography, performance, painting, and video, the works in this exhibition aim to deconstruct harmful narratives and replace them with stories and images that heal. These artists contribute to the Collective by helping us imagine a different reality, painting the picture of what liberation looks like, and making the revolution irresistible. Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • The state cut off funding to Planned Parenthood because it provided non-abortion services to Medicaid patients.
  • Lionel trains turns 125, celebrating more than a century of holiday magic. From historic models to smartphone-controlled locomotives, these iconic toy trains continue to captivate kids and collectors alike.
  • In Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada, Shahu Patole pays tribute to a cuisine that has long been considered not worthy of documentation. We interviewed Patole — and are sharing some of his recipes.
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