Events

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Jul
2
Tue
2019
Hidden Black History Presentation: 4th of July @ Malcolm X Library
Jul 2 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Hidden Black History Presentation: 4th of July

Detailed presentation going over the History of Independence Day & Juneteenth from a African American Prospective

At Malcom X Library
July 2nd, 2019
Time: 5:30pm-7:30pm

5148 Market St.
San Diego, CA 92114

Free Admission

More Information:
Contact # : (855)484-4842 Ex. 704

Email: iuic.sandiego@israelunite.org

Jul
24
Wed
2019
Elephant Talks- Addressing the elephant in the room @ You Belong Here
Jul 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm


I am hosting a series of discussions in the hopes of bringing about positive change. Come engage in a guided conversation about hot button topics that effect the world we live in. In a safe yet brave space, let’s wade through the muck and attempt to find real world solutions that we can put into action immediately.

If you’re interested in being part of the conversation so that your voice is heard, if you want to be the change you wish to see in the world come participate in this free event.

Please invite others!!

Thanks in advance.

Light refreshments provided.

Aug
11
Sun
2019
Black August Commemoration 2019 @ Malcolm X Library
Aug 11 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Observing the 400 years since the arrival of Africans to Jamestown, the theme of this year’s commemoration will be focused on the struggle for Black liberation and reparations. We will have poetry, song, dance, history, panel discussions, food and more. This event is for all ages.

Black August was created by incarcerated Black people in order to commemorate the struggle for Black liberation. Directly linked to the memory of George Jackson and Jonathan Jackson, the month of August is a crucial month for Black liberation. While February has become a moment to highlight inspirational and representational moments of Black History, Black August is directly devoted to the history of struggle and in honor of Black political prisoners being held captive as well as the martyrs we have lost.

Black August is a moment to:

Honor and commemorate the lives and deaths of several fallen Freedom Fighters

To bring unity among Black/African/New African prisoners, and education and awareness

To educate our people about and honor the history and actions of continued resistance of Black/New Afrikan/Afrikan peoples

Aug
18
Sun
2019
THE STATE OF BLACK AMERICA @ Southeast CommUnity Spot
Aug 18 @ 2:00 pm

We have speakers from Chicago, Ohio, Oakland, LA and San Diego speaking on the state of black America (economics, health, community, building families etc) We will have a RED,BLACK & GREEN flag procession and March before the event starting at Marie Wyman Park two blocks from the event.

Marcus Garvey Day feat Delxino Wilson de Briano @ World Beat Center
Aug 18 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

: Sunday, August 18th join me at WorldBeat Center for a Buy Black Movement event featuring Tag Team Marketing President, Delxino Wilson de Briano! We’re honoring the great Marcus Garvey and carrying his vision on self-reliance by promoting Black entrepreneurs.

Come and learn the amazing story of one of the most important Black men in history, the incredible impact he had on Black people 100 years ago and the great impact he is still having today. This presentation will be delivered by TAG TEAM Marketing President Delxino Wilson de Briano, who has been deeply impacted by Marcus Garvey’s work and is committed to carrying his vision forward.

Sep
11
Wed
2019
BCA Monthly Chat n’ Chew @ National Black Contractors Association
Sep 11 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Sep
14
Sat
2019
Nick Cannon speaks at the People’s Alliance for Justice
Sep 14 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join the People’s Alliance for Justice for it’s “National Headquarters Grand opening & Empowerment Luncheon” hosted in San Diego, CA Saturday September 14,2019. The People’s Alliance for Justice, a newly-formed national civil rights group, led by one of the front lines up and coming national leaders of social justice today Shane Harris. This event will feature Entertainer, Comedian, Activist, and Entrepreneur Extraordinaire Nick Cannon a San Diego native now an internationally noted figure. This event will offer you: A catered lunch, power networking opportunities, a tour of The People’s Alliance for Justice headquarters, community based vendors and you will learn about the work of the People’s Alliance for Justice what it has and will do moving forward, and of course you will get to be apart of an all exclusive sit down between Shane Harris & Nick Cannon discussing how to take charge of the future in social justice & economic empowerment. The event will also highlight and honor leaders in the region that have worked tirelessly to advance the cause of social justice. Get your tickets now as they will go fast!

Sep
20
Fri
2019
TIME DONE @ Malcolm X Library
Sep 20 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Record clearing event with the San Diego Public Defenders Office and job fair with employers who are willing to hire individuals who may have been touched by the criminal justice system,

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Sep
28
Sat
2019
A Conversation with Dr. Maulana Karenga @ Emeka Wellness Center
Sep 28 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

On behalf of Project New Village and San Diego Us Organization advocates, we invite you to a special convening of Black activists to discuss social justice issues and our role as social change agents. We are excited to host Dr. Maulana Karenga, an icon in the Black Power movement to share his wisdom and insights on equity, food justice, environment justice and more. We are requesting that attendees support this event with a $10 donation. See the attached flyer for more details.

Oct
8
Tue
2019
Black Men and Women United Weekly Meeting @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Office
Oct 8 @ 8:00 am

GENERAL MEETING – OPEN TO ALL

Black Men United is comprised of black men and those who support black men. Members are those who participate in the organization’s activities; live, work, and serve in the organization’s community; advocate for justice on behalf of the organization’s community; and seek to give voice to those without voice. Members are people of faith, clergy, and representatives of diverse, non-profit and community organizations.

Based in San Diego’s 4th Council District, Black Men United’s community is African-American people, African immigrants, American Indian, Latino, and others who, by experience, consciousness and culture, empathize with the black experience.

Black Men United’s vision is to serve as a unifying, empowering and moral influence in its community.

Black Men United’s purpose is convene, guide and galvanize black men (and those who support black men) to enable and empower its members and its community to address their relevant spiritual, individual, interpersonal, societal needs.

Black Men United’s activities and achievements reflect a commitment to faith, constancy, individual and community development, justice, and inclusion. Much of BMU’s work is accomplished through its Committees.

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