Events

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Jan
21
Tue
2020
Black Men and Women United Weekly Meeting @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Office
Jan 21 @ 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.

All About Girls of Color Stakeholders Meeting @ Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation
Jan 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

How are you supporting Girls of Color? Join us to share your knowledge and get involved in the All About Girls of Color Initiative!

As a community leader and major stakeholder invested in the well-being of Girls of Color – please accept this invitation to join us as we host our first Community Conversation with a group of individuals doing amazing work within their sector to move the needle towards positive outcomes for Girls of Color.
Our goal through facilitating a “community conversation” with key stakeholders who are passionate about the well-being of Girls Of Color – youth, parents, educators, nonprofit service providers, community partners, and employers – is to solicit your input on what is working well, what is not working, to identify unfulfilled needs, and to think creatively about new opportunities for programming, partnership and collaboration.
This event will be hosted by:
Tinesia Conwright, Founder & Executive Director, DETOUR/FANCY Teen Girls Expo & Leadership Academy (www.detourempowers.org)

All About Girls of Color Initiative
The All About Girls of Color Initiative unites individuals passionate about youth equity and inclusion to reduce the exclusionary practices and marginalization of girls of color by providing training on current trends impacting them and evidence-based practices for supporting and engaging girls of color around these trends.

Elephant Talks: Gentrification @ You Belong Here
Jan 21 @ 7:15 pm

Elephant Talks are about addressing the “elephant” in the room. We tackle important and sometimes difficult equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) topics that far too oftalt=”” width=”686″ height=”960″ class=”alignnone size-full wp-image-6894″ />lved the hope is to come to new levels of understanding and compassion. We are all knowledge holders and through deep, meaningful, guided dialogue we can collectively start to change perspectives, hearts, and minds.

This Month’s Topic: GENTRIFICATION

Gentrification is a process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses. This is a common and controversial topic in politics and in urban planning. Some see this as fixing a problem while others see it as creating a problem. Voicing your concerns and listening to other’s perspectives at this Elephant Talk provides an excellent opportunity to come up with solutions that revitalize communities without pushing the existing people.

About Maharani (facilitator)

Maharani Peace Hall is a Community Activist/Organizer and an Advocate for Social Justice. Her bio reads:

Maharani Peace has been a community organizer for many years. She has been advocate for exposure and change for the arts, education, students, and displaced populations amongst other things. She has spent the last several years attempting to draw attention to issues revolving around Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Throughout the years Maharani has had a range of experiences that have led her to want to create, host, and facilitate “Elephant Talks” in an effort to address, unpack, and hopefully start positively changing some of the major topics that impede our humanity. Her sincerest hope is to create a safe yet brave space where conversations can lead to actionable solutions which can take root in the hearts and minds of many so we can literally be the change we want to see in the world.

Jan
22
Wed
2020
Councilmember Monica Montgomery: State of the District @ Educational Cultural Complex
Jan 22 @ 6:00 pm

Please join us for our State of the District on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at Educational Cultural Complex, 4343 Ocean View Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. Program begins at 6:30 p.m. Bring your family and your neighbors. Come listen to our work plan accomplishments, and the vision for our communities. We want to see all of you.
#savethedate
#economicopportunityforall
#policereform
#safeandhealthycommunities

HoMEwork Networking Dinner (felony eligible Job Training + Life Skills) @ Southeast CommUnity Spot
Jan 22 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

IF YOU HAVE A FELONY, you are invited to attend (at no cost) our monthly networking dinner. We want to take an opportunity to introduce you to the building trades, and hopefully, a career.

Jan
23
Thu
2020
Raphael Saadiq – Jimmy Lee Tour @ House of Blues San Diego
Jan 23 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

#JimmyLeeTour Pre-sales begin Tuesday 9/17 at 10AM local and general on-sale begins Friday 9/20 at 10am local.

Jan
24
Fri
2020
Dr. Carrol Waymon Home Going Service @ Bethel Baptist Church
Jan 24 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm


Carrol Waymon, educator and champion of racial equality, 1925-2020

Please come and pay respects to this San Diego legend!

A viewing will be held 5 p.m. Jan. 23 at Anderson-Ragsdale Funeral Home, 5050 Federal Blvd., San Diego.

A funeral service is planned for 11 a.m. Jan. 24 at Bethel Baptist Church, 1962 Euclid Ave., San Diego.

“To be Black in San Diego,” Waymon wrote in “On Being Black in San Diego — Anytown USA,” his 2004 book, “is to forever wonder why, on the one hand, this is such a great place to live, and on the other hand feel so isolated and depressed at the same time. Why is it that so many Blacks in all walks and successful levels in this town feel that so few things have brought so little positive change?”

A lifelong jazz aficionado, Waymon spent decades on the Jackie Robinson YMCA board, volunteered with Somali Youth United, and late in life became co-owner of Awash, an Ethiopian restaurant in San Diego. Among his numerous honors was the KPBS “Local Hero” award and the Jackie Robinson YMCA’s Human Dignity Award, both bestowed in 2013

After earning a Ph.D in education, Waymon founded what is now known as the Africana Studies Department at San Diego State University. In 1977, he began a 33-year association with Mesa College, teaching psychology, sociology and anthropology.

A MInd is Gala @ Four Points by Sheraton San Diego
Jan 24 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The UNCF San Diego campaign in collaboration with the HBCU Alumni of San Diego, as part of UNCF Los Angeles, is pleased to co-host HBCU Weekend. The weekend’s events are comprised of the UNCF Gala on Friday, January 24, followed by the HBCU Expo for college aspiring junior high and high school students and their families at the Jacobs Center on Saturday, January 25.
Featuring:
VIP Reception
Banquet
Live Auction
Program

Black Xpression @ La Bodega
Jan 24 @ 8:00 pm
Jan
25
Sat
2020
RAHYMA POP-UP SHOP SAN-DIEGO! @ Handlery Hotel San Diego
Jan 25 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm

You are invited to The Rahyma Pop Up Shop San-Diego!

Rahyma is a Nigerian Award-winning women’s wear designer with authentic, one of a kind African clothing that will leave you speechless.

Get ready to shop from our exclusive collection right on time for Black History Month

We are so excited to come back to light up San-Diego with authentic African clothing from the Motherland!

We will have a variety of Dresses, skirts, jumpsuits, Ponchos, jackets, blouses, head-wraps and lots more.

Sizes will be from S-3XL

Get free head-wrap tutorials, Listen to authentic African music while you shop.

We promise you an amazing shopping experience!!!!

RSVP For Free And Invite Your Family & Friends!

This event is kid-friendly

We will accept cash. credit and debit cards

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