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  • Ahmad Joudeh once danced under the threat of ISIS in a Syrian refugee camp. Now he performs on world stages. He shares how survival became art, how he reclaimed his story and what it takes to live fully as a dancer.
  • Pen to Paper & Purge is a 4-week, immersive writing experience designed to help you clear mental clutter, reconnect with your inner voice, and make space for what truly matters—on and off the page. Through guided writing prompts, reflective exercises, and intentional discussion, this weekly 2-hour class supports participants in “spring cleaning” their thoughts, emotions, and environments using the power of writing. Each session weaves together internal reflection and external action, pairing writing exercises with simple, practical steps to release physical clutter and reset your environment. You won’t just write about letting go—you’ll actively create space in your surroundings each week, reinforcing clarity, calm, and creative flow. Each session focuses on a different layer of release—from clearing internal narratives and emotional buildup to letting go of physical clutter and outdated identities. You’ll use journaling, storytelling, and creative exercises to process what you’ve been holding onto, uncover what’s ready to be released, and define what you want to carry forward—while also taking small, manageable steps to refresh your physical space. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just getting started, this class offers a supportive space to declutter your mind, shift your perspective, and build sustainable creative habits that extend into your daily environment. By the end of the four weeks, you’ll have a collection of personal writing, a clearer sense of direction, and tangible progress in both your inner world and your physical space. Weekly Goals : Week 1: Clearing the Mind + Space Reset Clear racing thoughts and identify mental clutter while beginning with a simple physical reset. Declutter a small space (desk, drawer, bag or writing area) Week 2: Emotional Spring Cleaning – Letting Go of the Past Process stored emotions through writing while releasing items connected to past versions of yourself. Clear sentimental items no longer serving you (old letters, gifts, notes/papers, bookshelves, keepsakes) Week 3: Habit & Environment Cleanse Explore patterns, routines, and creative blocks while decluttering spaces that impact your daily flow. Declutter closet or storage: remove items not used/worn in 12 months (clothes, accessories, storage) Week 4: Refresh, Reset & Flow Write about how your ideal day, week, or creative process would flow if blocks were cleared. Declutter spaces that impact daily routines or creativity (desk, kitchen, creative areas) San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Occupy Thirdspace III: The Park" tells the visual story of public and collective land use through the perspective of artists whose work has touched, traversed, and activated the site of Friendship Park. This historical landmark located at the westernmost end of our southern border, has been a meeting place and source of hope across divides, later a site of concentrated militarization. The objects in "OTS III" work together to resurrect the spirit of Friendship Park as a bridge, encounter, and neighborhood. Featuring: Las Comadres, Art Made Between Opposite Sides (AMBOS), and Friends of International Friendship Park. Curated by Sara Solaimani and natalia ventura. Join us for art, sound, and connection. Small bites and LIVE vinyl set by local DJ Betty Bangs. Sponsored by the Friends of the Central Library.
  • Celebrate Mother’s Day at Hilton San Diego Bayfront with a lineup of thoughtful experiences designed to delight—from family-friendly fun to relaxed waterfront dining and stylish social moments. Start the day with Queen Mum for a Day, a royal-inspired celebration from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Promenade West, featuring a red carpet welcome, live trumpeters, and a throne fit for Mom—creating a memorable, photo-worthy experience for the whole family. Earlier in the morning, Hudson & Nash Waterfront Kitchen will host a Mother’s Day Breakfast from 7–11 a.m., showcasing a fresh, seasonal spread. Guests can enjoy carved fruit and berries, breakfast pastries with gourmet jams, Greek yogurt parfaits, Eggs Benedict, applewood-smoked bacon, chicken apple sausage, and made-to-order omelets—all served with coffee, tea, and orange juice. Pricing is $39 per adult, $19 for children 10 and under, and complimentary for children 5 and under, set against sweeping bay views. For a more social and elevated experience, the hotel’s Spring Social Club pop-up (through May 25) transforms the Library into a lush garden lounge with cascading wisteria, floral-inspired cocktails, and a cozy ambiance—perfect for a post-brunch toast or evening outing (21+).
  • You are warmly invited to Rhythm of the Earth, the Third Annual Mindful Music Festival at Deer Park Monastery—a joyful day where music, mindfulness, and nature come together in harmony. Founded by Thich Nhat Hanh, Deer Park will host this special gathering on May 9 from 1–9:30 p.m. across its beautiful 400-acre landscape in Escondido. This in-person festival is an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect—with the rhythms of the Earth, with one another, and with the simple joy of being alive. Expect soulful music, calming rhythms, mindful activities, and a welcoming community rooted in peace and positive energy. Bring your friends, your smile, and your open heart for a day of good tunes, mindful presence, and celebration in nature—all in support of the Thich Nhat Hanh School of Interbeing, a new K-5 school dedicated to integrating mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and academic excellence for the next generation. Lineup Born I Alyson Greenfield Free Cloud Collective, an all-star ensemble featuring Alex Cline, Joshua White, Dwight Trible, Chris DiMeglio, and Peter Kuhn Joe Reilly and the Community Gardeners Nhu-Mai Nguyen Makeda Makossa & the World Beat Drum and Dance Tribal Land Acknowledgement and Drum Circle Chamsori Drummers Deer Park Choir and Monastic band Most of our lineup includes Plum Village mindfulness practitioners, including four Lay Dharma Teachers, infusing the entire festival with the energy of mindfulness and compassion for all beings.
  • How can digital systems improve access to public services, health care, education and financial inclusion at national scale? India offers a glimpse into this type of technological governance. The country’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has become a globally significant model for how governments can use technology to deliver services more effectively, efficiently and inclusively. In this talk, Manoj Ahuja will discuss how DPI is transforming agriculture through AgriStack and education through platforms like the Academic Bank of Credits and DIKSHA. Then, Arti Ahuja will examine how DPI is reshaping health care through the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission and supporting informal sector workers through the e-Shram database, linking citizens to public entitlements, skill-building and employment opportunities. This public lecture series is organized by the Peter F. Cowhey Center on Global Transformation and the 21st Century India Center at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS).
  • California State University’s $17 million contract with ChatGPT’s maker OpenAI is up for renewal. Some students and faculty say equal access to AI is important for preparing students for the workforce. Others say the implementation of AI tools has been confusing and opens the door to cheating. Some faculty have banned AI from their classes altogether and even started a petition to end the contract deal.
  • Life changed in an instant one morning in February for the Olivo family. Their father and brother were arrested by ICE agents. The following weeks were filled with fear, confusion and anger.
  • "Unrolling Paradise," an installation by artist Maryam Bayat, is inspired by a childhood in the fertile forests of Iran, her father's rug shop and the women who traditionally wove Persian rugs by hand.
  • Life changed in an instant one morning in February for the Olivo family. Their father and brother were arrested by ICE agents. The following weeks were filled with fear, confusion and anger.
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