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  • Join us to hear from Jim Van Buskirk, author of a new book, "There at the End", on Sunday, September 21, at 1:30 p.m. on Zoom. Jim has collected stories from Exit Guides, volunteers who are with people who choose to end their lives to relieve their suffering using do-It-yourself legal methods. This is important for people who do not live in a state where there is legal medical aid in dying or who are not eligible for this help. A Q&A session will follow his talk. This is a free meeting on Zoom. Register and receive your Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/V78FENdUS8WCux-06V0TxA#/registration Hemlock Society of San Diego - Website / Facebook
  • California lawmakers are trying to make local government meetings more open to non-English speakers. The bill could reduce long-standing barriers to the democratic process in Imperial County.
  • Join Scott Farrell, program director of Chivalry Today and head instructor with the San Diego Longsword medieval fencing program, for a look into the language, function, and artistry of knightly armor in Shakespeare’s world. From the glory of Henry V, to the supernatural apparitions of Hamlet, to the treachery of Macbeth, arms and armor appear over and over in Shakespeare’s works, and a thorough understanding of the “visual language” of medieval and Renaissance armor lends a much deeper, more nuanced understanding of many of his stories and characters. The San Diego Shakespeare Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Kogonada's film about lonely strangers traveling together in a car with a magical GPS wants to engage in heady conceits. But not even Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie can save a script this hopeless.
  • In making unsupported claims about autism, the Trump administration is "pointing the finger" at parents and making them feel guilty, says autism community advocate Colin Killick.
  • If you or someone you love is having trouble sleeping, attend a free Sharp Grossmont Hospital webinar led by board-certified specialists. Learn about treatment options, including new therapies for obstructive sleep apnea. Register at sharp.com/sleepwebinar or 1-800-82-SHARP (1-800-827-4277). Sharp HealthCare accepts most health insurance plans.
  • This public panel discussion is aimed at educating and connecting the campus and North County communities around the protection and restoration of local water bodies. Hosted by CSUSM's new Climate Action and Sustainability Center, the event reflects the center’s mission to foster climate action and sustainability through community partnerships and student engagement. San Diego Coastkeeper's Executive Director Phillip Musegaas and Jack Gilbert of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, key partners in this effort, will contribute regional expertise in water quality and climate resilience, along with CSUSM faculty experts, Professors Shannon Swanson and Elinne Becket, to explore collaborative solutions. Cal State San Marcos on Facebook / Instagram
  • Premieres Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. When three children die of leukemia in a rural Mexican community, two mother’ partner with a hydrogeologist to investigate their water supply. The discovery of dangerous radioactivity leads to community backlash and government denial.
  • Join us for Nuestro Camino: First Gen Success Beyond Imposter Syndrome, a powerful and affirming campus event that honors the resilience, wisdom and lived experiences of First-Generation students, staff and faculty. Led by Dr. Yanira Hernandez, a First-Gen Latina therapist, educator and advocate, this two-part experience invites the CSUSM community into courageous conversations about the imposter phenomenon and how it uniquely impacts those navigating intersectional identities. This event includes a working session for faculty and staff, a student panel and an interactive workshop that will guide participants in reclaiming their stories and identities as sources of strength. Together, we’ll challenge limiting narratives, foster healing and build comunidad rooted in visibility and belonging. Come for the knowledge, stay for the connection. Food and refreshments provided. All are welcome.
  • Join us for a riveting 90-minute dance performance and conversation with the artists that delve deep into the heart of cultural convergence, narrating a story of unity, diversity and shared history through the universal language of dance. This captivating spectacle is an homage to the intricate tapestry of identities that emerged from nearly four centuries of Spanish colonization, weaving together the distinct but interconnected cultures of Mexico, the Philippines and Spain. At the core of "Mestizaje" is the celebration of mestizaje itself—a term that historically signifies the process of cultural and racial mixing between Indigenous peoples of the Americas and Europeans. This performance, however, expands the concept to encapsulate the rich exchange among the three regions, highlighting how each culture has been indelibly shaped by the others. Featuring two San Diego based dance companies: Danzarts and PASACAT
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