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  • With 5 billion fans and counting, football is more than a game — it’s pop culture, a creative movement. Independent projects are bridging the sport with creativity like never before, and Cultura FC arrives in America’s finest city to introduce us to the design side of football. Cultura FC will host globally known football artists, creatives, movers and shakers to provide insightful talks, activations, exhibitions, pop-ups, workshops, gatherings, & more. Find all the information at www.culturafc.com Day 1: Sep. 25 : Welcome Party @ The Soap Factory (Free Admission) Street soccer tournament, live art walls, Lowrider show, Chicano art installation, photography exhibition, DJs, local gastronomy, and the creative community of San Diego will be part of a Welcome Party to the Cultura FC event. — Day 2 : Sep. 26 : Cultura Football Conference @ The Soap Factory (For Ticket-Holders Only) From projects that merge fashion with football, to design leaders of world-renowned brands, to creatives reshaping global identities, the Cultura Football Conference has been created to inspire football lovers and creative minds, on and off the pitch. The night will end with more networking opportunities between attendees and with the speakers. Student - $103.22 Professional - $241.94 — Day 3 : Sep. 27 : Football Café @ Imperial Co-Lab (Free Admission) Music, art installations, and a surprise pop-up experience by one of our international guests will be part of a farewell experience by Cultura FC to the local creative community of San Diego. Cultura FC on Instagram
  • The Trump administration on Wednesday expressed concern that China was costing Peru its sovereignty after a Peruvian court ruling restricted a local regulator's oversight of a Chinese-built mega port.
  • Four people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting during a family gathering at a banquet hall in Stockton, sheriff's officials said Saturday.
  • After surviving the Bataan Death March, Army Maj. James O'Donovan died in a prisoner of war camp. His remains went unidentified until this year.
  • Algunos aspectos destacados sobre la vida del papa Francisco, quien falleció el lunes.
  • At just over 25 years old, San Diego's Cameron Mofid became the youngest person to visit every country on Earth. From disguises in Yemen to close calls in Somalia and a last-minute dash into North Korea, his journey redefined adventure and taught him what travel can reveal about humanity.
  • More than 60 museums, aquariums, gardens and historic sites in San Diego County are offering free admission to kids this month.
  • Your front-row seat to life at LJCDS. Drop in anytime with the whole family. Explore why LJCDS is one of San Diego’s top independent schools. Hear from the Head of School, meet inspiring teachers, passionate coaches, and engaged students and parents. Tour our campus, explore our programs, and see firsthand how we help students thrive from pre-K through 12th grade. La Jolla Country Day School on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate Diwali with us! Shisha mirror embroidery is a traditional Indian embroidery technique involving stitching small, reflective mirrors or metal pieces onto fabric. It is often incorporated into Diwali decorations and attire due to the symbolic significance of mirrors reflecting and amplifying light. Hosted by Alisha Sukhu. NOTE: In order to participate in the workshop (i.e., crafts, food, etc.) and/or earn APIDA SWAG, course extra credit, internship credit, etc., you must attend events on time and in their entirety and be engaged for the entire event. We will not permit attendees after the indicated start time. We don't want you to miss out on anything and we want to be courteous to the presenters.
  • Join us for a lecture by Olivia Zen Joseph, curator of "Layered Narratives," developed during their time at Mingei as the Quilt Fellow. This talk explores how quilts from the era and firsthand accounts of Black American experiences reframe the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition — the United States’ first World’s Fair. While the Centennial aimed to celebrate national identity and innovation, the lecture sheds light on the overlooked contributions and voices of Black women and the Black community, expanding understanding of this historic event through stories too often left untold. Olivia Zen Joseph is a Program Coordinator at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino and the curator of "Layered Narratives: Quilted Stories of Gender & Race at the 1876 Centennial." Drawn to interpretation, history, and storytelling, they are passionate about uncovering the complex meanings and histories embedded in art and objects. Olivia entered the museum field through an internship in Collections Management and Conservation at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Looking ahead, they plan to pursue a degree in Library and Information Science with the goal of becoming an archivist. Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
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