Events

To submit your events for the calendar send graphics description and information to info@buyblacksd.com

Sep
15
Sun
2019
The Southeast Blackout @ Jacob's Center
Sep 15 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Image may contain: text

THE SOUTHEAST BLACKOUT is a Vendor Expo aimed towards black owned businesses or brands wanting and needing positive exposure. This is a great way for our community to network and for our local entrepreneurs to get their name out in the surrounding areas of San Diego, CA. This event will take place at the Jacobs Center September 15th from 12pm-5pm. We are looking for all types of vendors but we will cap at 40 vendors. Once you have purchased your Vendor Ticket, you will receive a Vendor Application to fill out and send back ASAP. Vendors with food, or alcoholic beverages please email southeastblackout@gmail.com before purchasing a booth.

Not looking to be a vendor but looking forward to attending and supporting these small businesses? No worries! Tickets are only $10.00-$15.00 online or $25.00 at the door (while supplies last). This event will cap at 500 attendees. Tickets include admission, 1 raffle ticket, 1 drink ticket to the bar (valid 12pm-2pm), access to vendors, and food stations. EARLY BIRD TICKETS END JULY 15TH.

LIVE DJ, GAMES, GIVEAWAYS AND MUCH MORE!

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email us at southeastblackout@gmail.com

Oct
30
Wed
2019
The Peace Movement: Community Partners Alignment Meeting @ Malcolm X Library
Oct 30 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

This event is designed for community partners, that have expertise in this space and are interested in learning about our cascade model for healing circles. This event is not open to the general public. It is specifically for our peace practitioners and experts.

Nov
24
Sun
2019
Push Out Screening: THE CRIMINALIZATION OF BLACK GIRLS IN SCHOOLS @ Educational Cultural Complex
Nov 24 @ 8:41 pm – 9:41 pm

PUSHOUT:THE CRIMINALIZATION OF BLACK GIRLS IN SCHOOLS is a feature length documentary which takes a close look at the educational, judicial and societal disparities facing Black Girls. Inspired by the groundbreaking book of the same name by renowned scholar, Monique W. Morris, Ed.D. The documentary confronts the ways in which the misunderstanding of Black girlhood has led to excessive punitive discipline which in turn disrupts one of the most important factors in their lives, their education.Inspired by the groundbreaking book of the same name by renowned scholar, Monique W. Morris, Ed.D. The documentary confronts the ways in which the misunderstanding of Black girlhood has led to excessive punitive discipline which in turn disrupts one of the most important factors in their lives, their education.
Panel discussion to follow!

This event is sponsored by:
-Electrical Workers Minority Caucus
-Councilmember Monica Montgomery
-DETOUR/FANCY Teen Girls
-Saving Our Starfish
-Motivation.In.Action (MIA)
-March for Black Women SD
-The Steppe Family Trust
– #hoMEwork

Comments are closed.