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  • True leadership is rarely a straight path—it’s a journey shaped by challenges, growth, and the courage to keep moving forward. Drawing from her experience starting, growing, and selling a company in a competitive, male-dominated industry, CEO and author Jamie Moraga offers a candid look at what it truly takes to lead. Through personal stories and insights from her new book, "REVERED: The Power of Female Leadership," Jamie explores how authenticity, resilience, and self-awareness can transform the way we lead and live. Attendees will gain inspiration and practical takeaways for navigating uncertainty, building confidence, and defining success on their own terms. National University Alumni: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • A new report co-authored by a UC Riverside child psychologist warns that aggressive immigration enforcement is taking a serious mental health toll on children in immigrant and mixed-status families.
  • Explore the Maritime Museum of San Diego today and discover 500 years of seafaring history. Wander the decks of the world's oldest active sailing ship and a San Diego icon, the Star of India, just one historic vessel among an impressive waterfront fleet and below deck exhibits. All included with daily general admission. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets and information at sdmaritime.org Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Woo Studios (formerly the Woodbury School of Architecture), a project of Studio Culture, is proud to host "An Artist’s Duty," a bold and timely group exhibition amplifying voices of historically excluded artists from the region, produced by the xikanx collective. Opening Saturday, August 2 from 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. and running through September 26, 2025, this exhibit is inspired by Nina Simone’s declaration that “an artist’s duty is to reflect the times” in which we live. The exhibition features around 100 artists and performers whose work confronts the current political climate–ICE raids and abductions, ecological collapse, dismantling of the Education Department, attacks on freedom of expression, regression of civil rights, economic instability, and rise of U.S. isolationism and authoritarianism. Through visual art, installation, performance, and storytelling, "An Artist’s Duty" is coming together through the xikanx collective– led and curated by Monica Hernandez and Alejandra Ruiz. Monica is an interdisciplinary artivist, curator, and cultural strategist rooted in San Diego’s borderlands. She is co-founder of The Front Arte y Cultura and brings decades of experience working at the intersection of art, advocacy, and community empowerment, with deep ties to grassroots networks. Alejandra Ruiz is an emerging multimedia artist who has curated exhibitions on both sides of the border and is currently an Arts & Culture Coordinator for The Front Arte y Cultura. "An Artist’s Duty" features artists from the Emo Brown Art Dept, the Xoque Art in Motion collective, Art Through the Glass (ATTG), Cr34tive Gatherings, the Centro Cultural de la Raza, Proyecto Coyote, and SubCultura Curation, along with an impressive list of individual artists, such as Marcos Erre Ramirez, Einar & James de la Torre, and Pedro Rios, among others. The opening reception will have performances by Nicole McFly and Ramel Wallace, as well as spoken word and a perfoma protest developed by Chile’s La Tesis in collaboration with the Centro Cultural de la Raza. ATTG will also be hosting a free artmaking activity. This exhibition takes on even greater urgency given the current anti-immigrant climate in San Diego and across the nation. "An Artist’s Duty" is not just a show—it is intentionally creating a safe space for truth-telling, resistance, collective healing, and for community-building. It is bringing together the voices of San Diego’s most marginalized and impacted communities, and it is doing so with intention, presence, hope, and art to shape and shift our current atmosphere. Woo Studios on Instagram
  • One Book VIRTUAL Teens' Author Event with Thien Pham Monday, November 17 10:30 a.m. VIRTUAL FREE ALL AGES Please join KPBS and our partners for a special live virtual event with Thien Pham, author of our 2025 One Book, One San Diego teen selection, Family Style. The event will be live for students attending Marston Middle School and livestreamed for broad virtual participation. An open Q&A session, specifically designed for our student audience, will follow a brief introduction by the author. Classrooms, educators, students and their friends and families are welcome, and all are welcome to join virtually! Register: https://onebookvirtualteensevent2025.eventbrite.com/
  • Noodles & Doodles with 2025 One Book, One San Diego Teen Author Thien Pham: Saturday, November 15 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. KPBS Community Engagement Center FREE, ALL AGES Please join KPBS and community partner, Little Fish Comic Book Studio, for a special in-person event with Thien Pham, author of our 2025 One Book, One San Diego teen selection, Family Style.A delicious Vietnamese lunch will be followed by a discussion and guided art lesson with Thien Pham and Founder of Little Fish Comic Book Studio, Alonso Nunez. REGISTER: https://obosdthienphamevent.eventbrite.com/
  • Stream now with KPBS+. Test cook Lan Lam makes a crowd-pleasing Stuffed Spatchcock Turkey. Equipment expert Adam Ried reveals our top pick for slicing knives. Test cook Erin McMurrer makes a crisp Shaved Celery Salad with Pomegranate-Honey Vinaigrette.
  • Escondido VetFest is now North County VetFest! Put on by American Legion JB Clark Post 149 and the Brothers of 6 Charities, Inc – is looking forward to the sixth VetFest Parade and Festival to be held November 11, 2025. Parade: 9:30 a.m. / Festival 11 a.m. We would like to thank our 2024 Title Sponsors – Palomar Health Medical Group and Retired Marine Mike Zak. Without their generosity, we would not be able to make VetFest a success! Our American Legion Post has been welcoming all Veterans from every branch of our Armed Forces since 1919. We are blessed with truly wonderful patriotic citizens from the Escondido community who help us sponsor scholarships for the children within the community and give aid and assistance to our local veterans, and their families. We can only honor our local veterans with your help. Whether you want to have an entry in the parade, decorate your store front for the contest, volunteer, sponsor, or all of the above, you need to start here and sign up for the appropriate activity. Visit: https://www.escovetfest.org/
  • Join us at our annual Thanksgiving Buffet, where you and your loved ones can savor a delectable spread of traditional Thanksgiving favorites and exquisite dishes, expertly crafted by Chef Mark Kropczynski. Enjoy an afternoon of indelible memories, complete with live music and a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, all set in a warm and elegant atmosphere Thursday November 27th from 11a.m. – 2 p.m. $175 per adult, $165 per seniors (60+), and $85 per child, ages 4-12 years old. Prices exclude tax & 22% gratuity Reservations are required, menu details to come. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=1050625&restref=1050625&experienceId=539908&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared The US Grant on Instagram and Facebook
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