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  • Anssaf Ali Mayo, a member of Yemen's parliament, alleges in a recently unsealed lawsuit that the three ex-military members gathered in San Diego in 2015 in order to plan his assassination.
  • Serving Seniors, Chicano Federation and Healthy Day Partners will get new EVs from a grant program run by SDG&E and Citizens Energy Corporation.
  • Experts answer audience questions about fielding unsolicited advice and prying questions, including what to say when people make uncomfortable comments about your body or your relationships.
  • Join via zoom https://sdsu.zoom.us/j/82179705659 This past year has made one thing painfully clear: our youth and women are being deeply influenced—by misinformation, social media algorithms, fake news, AI-generated content, profit-driven podcasters that prioritize money over truth and public well-being. Many young voters and women, especially those in the beauty and wellness industries, are not being given safe, neutral, facts-based education that clearly explains what policies, candidates, and elections actually mean for their lives, their bodies, their families, and their children. Instead, they are being emotionally pulled by viral clips, fear-based messaging, and personalities who benefit financially from confusion and division. I know there are events and debates in young college community but what about the trade school folk. ESPECIALLY IN BEAUTY AND WELLNESS. WE URGENTLY NEED TO empower this large industry on what the reality is of their vote. We urgently need support to build workshops, educational apps, websites, and live community events designed specifically for youth and women—spaces that are free from political manipulation, social media pressure, and financial agendas. These programs would focus on: • Understanding how misinformation and AI influence beliefs • Clear, accessible explanations of policies and real-world consequences FAST AND EASY AND SIMPLE • How voting decisions affect women, children, education, healthcare, and economic stability • Teaching people how to research facts safely and informed w real facts Women in the beauty and wellness industries, in particular, hold enormous influence in their communities. Many are mothers, mentors, and business owners—yet they are rarely given tools to understand how elections directly impact their professions, their autonomy, and the futures of the families they serveIf we do not intervene now, we risk raising generations who believe voting is a popularity contest rather than a responsibility with lifelong consequences. Visit https://www.estheticsbymonica.com/
  • The county Health and Human Services Agency said the changes stem from federal policy updates outlined in H.R. 1 and will make some noncitizens ineligible for food assistance benefits.
  • UC San Diego men's soccer will compete in the Pac-12 starting 2026-27, igniting a fresh rivalry with San Diego State.
  • Discover the amazing world of bees with Sager Family Farm on Friday, February 27, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The event will include a live presentation, meet & greet*, storytime, and a special craft! Pre-registration is not required. Free with Museum admission. Opportunities to meet the animals are limited, and timed tickets will be provided upon check-in. *Meet and greet is entirely contingent upon the animals’ well-being. We recommend arriving at the Museum early to maximize your chances of meeting the animals. A Hold Harmless form is required to be filled out for all guests who want to meet the animals. Children's Museum of Discovery on Facebook / TikTok
  • Celebrate Black History Month with an engaging presentation by Carole Boyce, Poet Laureate of the North County African American Women’s Association. Through poetry and storytelling, Carole will guide audiences through the vibrant world of the Harlem Renaissance, highlighting its influential artists, powerful voices and lasting cultural impact. Join us for a meaningful exploration of this pivotal era in American history and expression.
  • Center for World Music presents Clinton Davis String Band at the La Jolla Community Center Clinton Davis String Band brings the rich string traditions of America to life, performing old-time music, bluegrass, and ragtime, reflecting the rich complexity of our Appalachian heritage. Passed down through generations since the 18th century, these tunes are infused with both history and fresh, lively interpretations. The band delivers a joyous, soulful celebration of America’s musical legacy. Following the performance, the audience is invited to engage with the artists in a Q&A to learn more about the traditions, stories, and musical influences that shape this enduring American art form. Clinton Davis on Instagram / Facebook
  • Carlsbad Cultural Arts, in partnership with Alliance Française of La Jolla, proudly presents Night of Ideas, featuring a screening of "Defenders of Life." This compelling drama, set in the hills of Costa Rica, explores the resilience of an Indigenous community striving to preserve its cultural heritage and way of life amid external pressures. This free, ticketed event celebrates international cinema and fosters cross-cultural dialogue through film and discussion. Registration is available through the Alliance Française website. Join director Dana Ziyasheva and UC San Diego physician Janine Young, MD, for a moderated conversation following the film.
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