Events

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Nov
3
Fri
2017
The “I Apologize” Series: Real Conversations @ Open Door Family Worship Center
Nov 3 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Healing is found through relationship, first with God our Father then with man. Come and see the first in a series of experiences to heal our nation, our cultures, His people. “i Apologize” reveals the key to locked hurts past pain and hidden disappointment. Come and be whole.
Event Dates & Times:
11/3 6PM-10PM
11/5 11:30AM-2PM

Location:
Open Door Family Worship Center
4720-B Mission Gorge Place San Diego, CA 92123

For more information please reach out to  or call  or visit

Nov
5
Sun
2017
The “I Apologize” Series: Real Conversations @ Open Door Family Worship Center
Nov 5 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Healing is found through relationship, first with God our Father then with man. Come and see the first in a series of experiences to heal our nation, our cultures, His people. “i Apologize” reveals the key to locked hurts past pain and hidden disappointment. Come and be whole.
Event Dates & Times:
11/3 6PM-10PM
11/5 11:30AM-2PM

Location:
Open Door Family Worship Center
4720-B Mission Gorge Place San Diego, CA 92123

For more information please reach out to  or call  or visit

Feb
7
Wed
2018
Black Minds Matter | The Findings! @ Grossmont College Griffin Gate
Feb 7 @ 2:00 pm

A presentation by Dr. J. Luke Wood, coordinator and professor of the Black Minds Matter course, who has emerged as a leading advocate for Black students at the community college level.

He will discuss how the class came to be, push-back experienced, and current research on the topic of Black student achievement in school.

This presentation will be followed by presentations from African American doctoral students who participated in the class and developed policy and practice memos.

This event is part of Black History Month at Grossmont College, and is sponsored by the World Arts and Cultures Committee, the ECS-Umoja Program and Student Affairs. This event is free and open to the public.

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