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  • Photography workshop with MOPA. This workshop will be an exclusive opportunity for participants to drive from documentary photography to photo abstraction, revisiting Aaron Siskind’s art process. Aimed to older adults! Must make reservation, info is on the flyer. When: Nov. 4, 2021 (10:00am-12:00pm) Where: The Front Gallery How much: Free For more information and reservations please call: (619)428-1115 Ext. 206
  • Ten years ago, the Obama administration announced the DACA program to protect certain young immigrants in the U.S. from being deported. Two Dreamers reflect on the years since.
  • Join us in person for Comic-Con Special Edition Nov. 26-28, 2021! With current COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines, Comic-Con Special Edition is not intended to be the large gathering reflective of the summer event. Reduced in attendance, shorter in the number of days, and purposefully smaller in scope, this convention is meant to be a more intimate gathering while still evoking the fun community feeling our conventions are known for, including great exhibits, programs, cosplay, gaming, and other events, but also addressing the desire from fans to have an in-person show. If that weren’t enough, while your friends may be out battling the crowds on Black Friday, you can enjoy your very own Fannish Friday Shopping at Special Edition. Long-time attendees may find some aspects of Special Edition to be reminiscent of our convention from years past. Halls G and H, for example, will be the staging area for Attendee Registration, and with the exception of some events at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, the majority of Special Edition will be held within the walls of the San Diego Convention Center. While open to all and with the hope that we will be able to accommodate fans from all over, we understand that due to potential travel-based restrictions and other challenges, Comic-Con Special Edition may be an event attended mostly by those more easily able to travel to San Diego. However, regardless of where you come from, this will be our first opportunity to gather together to experience the community we have all been missing and we are excited to see you again. Of course, the effects of the pandemic have been challenging in many ways not only for our organization but also for others within the popular arts and culture community, including the delay of our planned construction on and opening of the Comic-Con Museum in 2020. The good news is we are very excited that in conjunction with Special Edition is the limited opening of the Comic-Con Museum on Friday, Nov. 26, 2021, and we look forward to the grand opening scheduled in July of 2022. Special Guests Masquerade Costume Competition Blood Drive Parking Comic-Con International is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @Comic_Con on Twitter
  • One of the nation’s leading veteran service organizations, Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), will be the beneficiary for the Joggin’ for Frogmen 10 Year Anniversary 5K race in San Diego on Nov. 6, 2021. The annual race will activate communities from around the world to honor the sacrifices of our Naval Special Warfare service members and veterans, and to support the families of our fallen heroes. This race series bring communities together to celebrate the lives of America’s fallen and to express our deep gratitude to those still serving. Now in its 10th year in the city of San Diego, Joggin’ for Frogmen (JFF) will be honoring the service and sacrifice of our nation's heroes once again. JFF began as a way to honor the 31 heroes lost on EXTORTION 17 on Aug. 6, 2011 and started as a single 3.1 mile race in San Diego in 2011, and has expanded across the globe hosting thousands of participants. Each year, they encourage communities across the country to celebrate the lives of America’s fallen heroes and express deep gratitude to those still serving. The San Diego event has raised $705,000 over the last 10 years and will look to make this the most successful year to date. Registration for the 5K and Tadpole Trot will include custom finisher’s medals for all participants, chip timing and bibs, custom patch (for rucking participants) and a race t-shirt. After the race, athletes and spectators can enjoy a festival-style event including a beer garden, food trucks, and parachute jumpers landing in the park. Check the website for current race registration pricing. http://www.jogginforfrogmen.com/sandiegoca/ A Virtual Runner registration option is available for participants who can't attend the race but still want a shirt and medal. For $45 (including shipping), virtual racers will receive a shirt and finisher’s medal within three weeks after the race. Through events such as this, Travis Manion Foundation provides support to survivors within the Naval Special Warfare community with best-in-class personal development training and experiences, which allow them to find healing and honor their loved ones through service. That includes opportunities to serve as mentors to youth, forge connections with one another, experience opportunities for personal growth, and serve as leaders in their communities. Over the last ten years, Joggin’ for Frogmen events nationwide has raised more than $1.4 million dollars for military families. To get involved, sign up for a race today, or become a team member or individual fundraiser by visiting http://www.jogginforfrogmen.com/sandiegoca/ Race Morning Schedule: 6:30 am – 8:15 am – Registration and Packet Pick-ups 8:30 am – Opening ceremonies begin 8:35 am – Guest Speaker 8:50 am – Runners line up 9:00 am – 5k Race starts 9:00 am – Beer garden opens 10:00 am – Start awards ceremony 10:30 – 11 am – Kids’ Tadople Trot begins, Parachuters About Travis Manion Foundation: TMF unites communities to strengthen America's national character by empowering veterans and families of fallen heroes to develop and lead future generations. In 2007, 1stLt Travis Manion (USMC) was killed in Iraq while saving his wounded teammates. Today, Travis' legacy lives on in the words he spoke before leaving for his final deployment, "If Not Me, Then Who..." Guided by this mantra, veterans continue their service, develop strong relationships with their communities, and thrive in their post-military lives by serving as character role models to youth. As a result, communities prosper and the character of our nation’s heroes lives on in the next generation. The story of 1stLt Travis Manion and his Naval Academy brother LT(SEAL) Brendan Looney have been publicized in the book, "Brothers Forever," and additional information about the Foundation can be found at www.travismanion.org. Visit Joggin' for Frogmen on Facebook + Instagram
  • To mark the holiday, Gorman reads "Fury and Faith," a poem from Call Us What We Carry. She says her collection's title reflects how "we all can be vessels of both hurt and hope at the same time."
  • Elizabeth Shuler, the first woman ever elected president of the labor federation, is pledging a massive organizing drive over the next decade, with a goal of adding 1 million new union members.
  • A proposed bill would require cannabis products to carry large warnings, similar to cigarettes. But the state's legal pot industry says more rules make it harder to compete with the illicit market.
  • The team completes a historic run of claiming its fourth title in eight years and just two years after recording the worst record in the NBA. The Warriors beat the Celtics on the road 103-90.
  • The committee laid out how Trump and a lawyer advising him pressured Pence even after Trump was aware there was a riot. The question now is whether Trump could face criminal consequences.
  • American democracy is more vulnerable today than it was on January 6 because the "big lie" that Donald Trump won the 2020 election has spread, says Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).
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