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  • Experts say adults over 55 are the fastest growing group of people experiencing homelessness in San Diego.
  • Join us for our free annual Christmas extravaganza! We will have plenty of crafts, activities, cookies, pictures with Santa and more. This is a great event for the whole family! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Once an ally of the former president, now Cohen has spent a third day of testifying against him. He alleges Trump knew about the deal with an adult film star to keep quiet about an alleged affair.
  • NEW YEARS EVE SAN DIEGO PUB CRAWL (Sunday, December 31) SAN DIEGO NYE BAR CRAWL Join over 300+ guests on our annual New Year's Eve Crawl! Come dressed to impress and roam downtown San Diego stopping in and out of over 10+ New Years Eve parties with one all-access pass New Years Eve welcome kit includes - Free entry all-access passes - Drink discount coupons - Free welcome shot tickets at select venues - NYE Bar crawl map to all participating bars, lounges & nightclubs ----------- 🍾 MULTIPLE CHECK IN LOCATIONS & PRE PARTIES 🍾 --------------- 🪩 Check In @ Bloom Nightclub 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 🪩 - OR - 🪩 Check In @ The Local 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. 🪩 Pre-party event includes: - ⚡ Exclusive drink specials - ⚡ Free New Years Eve handouts - ⚡ Pre bar crawl social and meet and greet 🎆 At check in pick up your bar crawl maps, lanyard and drink coupons before setting off to visit multiple NYE parties in one night! 🎆 Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Four men accused of staging the Russia concert hall attack that killed more than 130 people appeared before a Moscow court Sunday showing signs of beatings as they faced formal terrorism charges.
  • The San Francisco-based AI juggernaut says it is re-evaluating its policies around "NSFW" content.
  • Yale University, Emerson College and New York University are among the few schools where students are staging encampments calling for divestment from Israel.
  • Prepare for a merry and festive time at Street Level: Holiday Edition at Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA) featuring a holiday craft market, food, music, performances, and art! Join us on Saturday, December 9, from 12-5 p.m. to enjoy vibrant performances and music by DJ Teelynn and Berk Schneider & Special Guests, delectable food by Heritage BBQ, and discover local one-of-a-kind gifts from a community of designers: Jewelry by Isabella Rose, Pottery by Oceanside Pottery Club and Isiko Pottery, Art by Leila Asgari and Dana Edwards, and home goods by K S Brothers African Imports and Petals for Jean. Discover more and explore captivating exhibitions by regional artists: Deena Altman: Female Rising, Oceanside Plein Air 2023 Juried Exhibition (Purchase SoCal art from the exhibition), Listening to the Unheard / Drawing the Unseen, and 2023-24 Artist Alliance Biennial. Then, get crafty yourself in our free Make Your Own Wrapping Paper Workshop to add that special handmade touch to your gift. Admission is the cost of our Museum ticket — $10 for adults, while children under 18 and OMA Members enjoy free entry. As a non-profit, your support helps us continue supporting living artists in our community. Join us for the holiday fun in downtown Oceanside! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • According to the agenda, the session involved interviewing semifinalists; it was unclear whether the applicants' names have been made public.
  • The San Diego World Affairs Council presents the Distinguished Speaker Series in partnership with the Institute of the Americas AND UCSD's Center for U.S.- Mexican Studies (USMEX) Featuring: Ambassador Jeffrey Davidow "The 2024 Elections in Mexico and the United States: Implications for the Bilateral Relationship” Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024 - 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Institute of the Americas - UCSD Campus - 10111 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037 About Ambassador Jeffrey Davidow Jeffrey Davidow served in the U.S. Foreign Service for 34 years. His professional focus was on Africa and Latin America. In Africa he served as political officer in South Africa, opened the U.S. Embassy in newly independent Zimbabwe, and was ambassador to Zambia where he was also the principal liaison to the South African National Congress headquarters in Lusaka in the period leading to Nelson Mandela's release from imprisonment. His book, A Peace in Southern Africa recounts the negotiations that led to Zimbabwe's independence. While in Africa and in the State Department's Africa Bureau in Washington, he was deeply involved in the mediation efforts to end apartheid and resolve civil wars in Angola, Mozambique, and Namibia. Ambassador Davidow's other principal area of activity was Latin America where he served as a political officer in U.S. Embassies in Guatemala, Chile, and Venezuela. He returned to Venezuela as ambassador, and was later appointed Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere. His final posting was as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico where he spent four years and witnessed the end of one-party political domination in that country. His book, The Bear and the Porcupine: the United States and Mexico, details the issues and attitudes which both divide and unite the two nations. He retired from the State Department in 2003 with the rank of Career Ambassador (by law restricted to five active duty Foreign Service officers), and is one of the United States’ most senior and respected diplomats. Ambassador Davidow was President of the Institute of the Americas in San Diego, a leading institution in facilitating cooperation between government, business leaders and civil society representatives in the United States-Canada-Latin America. He now serves as a Senior Counselor for The Cohen Group in Washington D.C., an international business consultancy. Ambassador Davidow and his wife Joan reside in San Diego. About Richard Kiy - Richard Kiy was appointed as President & CEO of the Institute of the Americas on August 3, 2020. Kiy was formerly General Partner with Alumbra Advisors, a consulting firm with clients in the U.S, Mexico and Central America. Prior to that, Kiy served for nearly 14 years as President & CEO of the International Community Foundation (ICF) where he expanded the foundation’s grantmaking throughout Mexico and 11 other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. While at ICF, Kiy served as Chairman and a founding board member of the US-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership. Previous to his work at ICF, Kiy spent two years with PriceSmart, Inc. as Senior Vice President, Business Development expanding its business reach into 6 countries of Central America and the Caribbean. Earlier on, he was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Technical Director at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) in Washington, D.C. as well as the Acting Environmental Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City. Kiy’s other private sector experience includes having served as Vice President for Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)’s Mexican subsidiary, expanding the company’s environmental technology solutions and services business in Mexico following NAFTA’s passage. Later, he helped SAIC secure a multi-year $1.2 billion contract leading to a joint venture company with Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) where he was Director of Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) Information Systems. Kiy is a graduate of Stanford (A.B. Economics, 1984) and Harvard’s JFK School of Government (MPA, 1986). Kiy is co-author of the book Environmental Management along North America’s Borders. He serves on the Binational Advisory Board of the San Diego Natural History Museum. About Rafael Fernández de Castro Rafael Fernández de Castro is a professor, Aaron Feldman Family Chancellor's Endowed Chair in U.S.-Mexican Studies in Memory of David Feldman, and director of the school's Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies (USMEX). A former foreign policy adviser to President Felipe Calderón, he is an expert on bilateral relations between Mexico and the U.S. Fernández de Castro is founder and former chair of the Department of International Studies at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) in Mexico City. He has published numerous academic articles and written several books, including “Contemporary U.S.- Latin American Relations: Cooperation or Conflict in the 21st Century?” and “The United States and Mexico: Between Partnership and Conflict” with Jorge Domínguez. He also worked as the Project Director of the UNDP’s Human Development Report for Latin America 2013-14, “Citizen Security with a Human Face: Evidence and Proposals for Latin America.” He is the founder and editor of Foreign Affairs Latin America and contributes to the daily newspaper El Financiero and a regular contributor to Televisa. His current research includes a book on leadership and decision-making in Mexican foreign policy. Fernandez earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Georgetown University, an M.P in Public Policy from the University of Texas, Austin and his B.A. in Social Sciences from the Instituto Tecnólogico Autónomo de México (ITAM).
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