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  • AVANT welcomes you to step into a world of refined indulgence with this exclusive seven-course dining experience. Each exquisitely crafted course is paired with its perfect vinous expression, thoughtfully selected to elevate every nuance of flavor. Set in an atmosphere of understated luxury, this exclusive evening celebrates the art of pairing and the pleasure of savoring every moment. For reservations call AVANT directly at (844) 254-0013. Visit: https://www.avantrestaurant.com/event-venues-san-diego/an-evening-of-elegance-the-vine-to-table-experience/67246 AVANT Restaurant on Instagram and Facebook
  • With immigration arrests increasing, San Diego is bracing for an even bigger crackdown.
  • Join Jan Jekielek for a live discussion marking the release of "Killed to Order"—a timely investigation into one of the most consequential human rights issues of our time, and why it matters to Americans today. Special Guest: Joshua Philipp, senior investigative journalist at The Epoch Times, will also join the conversation. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear from both Jan and Joshua as they break down what Americans are facing—and what can be done. Complimentary tickets are available in limited quantities for students, military (active-duty and veterans), and public service professionals. RSVP by texting 858-367-9982 or emailing event@CaliforniaInsider.com 中文大紀元讀者: 現場提供中文同聲傳譯服務。 預約座位及傳譯服務,請留言或發送簡訊至 858-367-9982,或電郵 event@californiainsider.com. (Readers of the Chinese Epoch Times: On-site simultaneous interpretation services in Chinese will be provided. To reserve seats and interpretation services, please leave a voicemail or send a text message to 858-367-9982, or email event@californiainsider.com.) China’s state-run forced organ harvesting was long seen as a distant human rights issue. Killed to Order reveals America’s connection, and its consequences. Join Jan Jekielek live to explore what this means and what can be done. Why Attend Live Some conversations are best experienced in the room. This event offers a rare opportunity to engage directly, ask questions, and explore one of the most consequential human rights issues of our time in a thoughtful and serious setting. Why This Matters American Complicity Americans are actively, rather than passively, complicit in China’s state-run organ harvesting industry, a crime against humanity. Americans must become aware of this involvement to act against it. U.S. medical institutions have trained Chinese transplant surgeons. American companies have transferred transplant technology. Research partnerships have continued despite mounting evidence of abuse. The Ethical Backfire of “Deep Engagement” For decades, U.S. policy assumed that “deep engagement” with China through trade and cooperation would liberalize China. Instead, this has backfired. American transplant ethics have shifted toward a more utilitarian model, leading to a softening of the “dead donor rule”. It’s about whether we can hold the line on our own moral foundations. The Spread of Atrocities to New Victims Extreme human rights violations like organ harvesting tend to expand to new groups if left unchecked. Besides the Uyghur people, now there is growing concern that Christians, Catholics, and Tibetans are becoming the next targets. Understanding the Nature of the CCP The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is not a “normal” government or even a standard dictatorship, but a totalitarian system where the supremacy of the Party is the absolute priority, and individual life is considered meaningless.
  • Born in Finland and now based in New York, Olli Soikkeli is a master of Django-style Gypsy jazz, acclaimed for his swinging, lyrical playing on stages from Europe’s top jazz festivals to New York’s Town Hall, Birdland, and the Blue Note. Joining him is Italian-Brazilian seven-string virtuoso Cesar Garabini, a leading voice of Brazilian choro whose work has been featured at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Museum of Modern Art, NPR, and NBC. Together, they bring two rich musical traditions into an intimate, spirited conversation that blends dazzling technique with deep, soulful groove. Visit: https://papermooneventspace.ticketspice.com/brazilian-chorinho-and-gypsy-jazz Olli Soikkeli on Instagram and Facebook Cesar Garabini on Instagram
  • The statue in Waterloo Place, which appeared early Wednesday, depicts a man proudly hoisting a flag— but the flag is blinding him.
  • Final Exit Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting those who want choice in dying. Join us on Zoom to hear from their Executive Director, Michelle Witte, who will provide an update on FEN’s successful leadership transitions, the current state and promise of the Exit Guide Program, future plans being discussed – and insights into the most recent legal challenge faced in Colorado. Michelle looks forward to answering any questions you might have about her organization's free end-of-life programs and services. This meeting is free and open to all. Visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/FFb4vCQYSXys_CzfpWeFow#/registration Final Exit Network on Facebook
  • A new art-house drama tells three stories that span the century — and connect to one tree. Silent Friend will open your eyes to the beauty of the natural world.
  • Join us at 1 p.m. for "Oceanside Re-beaching" presented by Jayme Timberlake, Coastal Zone Administrator, City of Oceanside Jayme Timberlake, Oceanside's Coastal Zone Administrator, will tell us about the years of study and planning that have gone into the Oceanside Sand Nourishment and Retention Project, known as Re:Beach. At 2:30 p.m. "The Morocco Hero Who Helped the Spanish Conquistadores" by Kitty Morse, LIFE Member. Estebanico, the Black Moor from Azamour, Morocco, who along with four Spanish Conquistadores, trekked from La Florida to the Sea of Cortez in 1539. Free, every Friday. Please join us. Available on ZOOM for members. Parking permits are required for the College, come early. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
  • Join us for a collaborative event that features Soul Sunday hosted at MCASD. This is an all-ages, family friendly music event consisting of a live DJ set and the Soul Sunday band. Soul Sunday is an intimate concert event thoughtfully curated on a Sunday of every month in San Diego, and it showcases local neo-soul, funk, and jazz artists. They aim to give exposure and create a platform for local artists to showcase their talents while paying them to play instead of vice versa. This philosophy, coupled with supporting local non-profits, allows Soul Sunday to foster community and grow the diverse culture of our fine city. Visit: https://mcasd.org/events/soul-sunday-3-8 The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Negotiations between the union representing the workers, the hospitality group at the Los Angeles stadium and FIFA are set to continue Monday.
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