Events

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Sep
30
Sat
2017
San Diego Black Women’s Town Hall #M4BW – Building Power and Community @ Pillars of the Community (POTC) 6431 Imperial Avenue San Diego, CA 92114
Sep 30 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm


Black Women’s Blueprint, Trans Sistas of Color Project, Black Youth Project 100, and allied state anti-violence coalitions – have signed on to organize and support the March for Black Women (#M4BW) happening on September 30th in Washington D.C.
In solidarity, Black women are coming together in San Diego in-person and use the #M4BW #M4BWSD #BLMSD for the Black Women’s Town Hall to build power and community.

****IMPORTANT INFORMATION****
Is this Town Hall exclusively for Black Women? YES! The Black Women’s Town Hall Event is being organized by and held exclusively for Black Women. However, all are welcome to attend the March for Black Women (#M4BW) in Washington D.C. on September 30th. There are also support roles and tasks that allies to Black Women can help out with. Reach out if you’d like to support this event in some way

Oct
15
Sun
2017
Kim Coles is coming to San Diego for “Open Your G.I.F.T.S” Book Release Party @ DoubleTree by Hilton San Diego Hotel Circle
Oct 15 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Author, Actress, Comedienne and Actress Kim Coles brings you a event that will touch your heart, bring you laughs and help you ignite your Gifts!

Her major event in San Diego will be the release of her new book…Open Your Gifts- 22 Lessons on Finding and Embracing Your Personal Power.

Just imagine this…Meet and Greet with tantalizing food, beverages, autographed signed books, upbeat music and A Night of Inspiration with laughs and wisdom from Kim Coles!

She has some AMAZING sponsors for Swag bags with jewelry, cosmetics and so much more!

Oct
26
Thu
2017
Alternative Housing Solutions – Community Event @ Market Creek Plaza
Oct 26 @ 10:00 am

This community event will look at how Accessory Dwelling Unit’s (ADU’s), Tiny Home Villages, and Modular housing can help address San Diego County’s homelessness and housing affordability crisis. For more info please check out our website and sign up to be on our email list!

 

Oct
27
Fri
2017
Alternative Housing Solutions – Community Event @ Market Creek Plaza
Oct 27 @ 10:00 am

This community event will look at how Accessory Dwelling Unit’s (ADU’s), Tiny Home Villages, and Modular housing can help address San Diego County’s homelessness and housing affordability crisis. For more info please check out our website and sign up to be on our email list!

 

Oct
28
Sat
2017
Alternative Housing Solutions – Community Event @ Market Creek Plaza
Oct 28 @ 10:00 am

This community event will look at how Accessory Dwelling Unit’s (ADU’s), Tiny Home Villages, and Modular housing can help address San Diego County’s homelessness and housing affordability crisis. For more info please check out our website and sign up to be on our email list!

 

Nov
4
Sat
2017
Black Minds Matter: A Focus on Black Boys & Men in Education @ Malcolm X Library (Performing Arts Center)
Nov 4 @ 3:00 pm

Black Minds Matter addresses the experiences and realities of Black boys and men in education. The course draws parallels between the Black Lives Matter movement and the ways that Black minds are engaged in the classroom. The course will balance a discussion of issues facing Black male students as well as offer research-based strategies for improving their success.

“This “public course” is a free eight-part series that is open virtually (via lifestream) to anyone who would like to participate. Typically, these sessions will occur between 4:30pm to 5:45pm Pacific Time, unless otherwise specified, beginning October 23, 2017. During this hour, you may expect opening commentary by myself (J. Luke Wood) as well as guest lectures, speeches, and interviews with key leaders in the field.” Dr. L. Wood.

The public version of this course represents the first hour of the actual Black Minds Matter course that is offered by the College of Education at San Diego State University (SDSU). After the first hour, the course is closed off to students enrolled in SDSU Ed.D. and Joint Ph.D. programs who will be attending class in-person
You are invited to join us for the video screening and community dialog.Black Minds Matter addresses the experiences and realities of Black boys and men in education. The course draws parallels between the Black Lives Matter movement and the ways that Black minds are engaged in the classroom. The course will balance a discussion of issues facing Black male students as well as offer research-based strategies for improving their success.

“This “public course” is a free eight-part series that is open virtually (via lifestream) to anyone who would like to participate. Typically, these sessions will occur between 4:30pm to 5:45pm Pacific Time, unless otherwise specified, beginning October 23, 2017. During this hour, you may expect opening commentary by myself (J. Luke Wood) as well as guest lectures, speeches, and interviews with key leaders in the field.” Dr. L. Wood.

The public version of this course represents the first hour of the actual Black Minds Matter course that is offered by the College of Education at San Diego State University (SDSU). After the first hour, the course is closed off to students enrolled in SDSU Ed.D. and Joint Ph.D. programs who will be attending class in-person
You are invited to join us for the video screening and community dialog.

Mar
11
Sun
2018
SISTERcircle Self-Love Day @ Roots Up Yoga Flow
Mar 11 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

SELF-LOVE DAY 2018

Do you need more “me time”? Are you looking for a fun way to treat yourself this Vday? Join us Sunday, February 11, 2018 from 2-5pm for an afternoon of SELF-LOVE and VINO VINYASA (translation…wine and yoga!!).

Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the tranquil and serene Roots Up Yoga Flow studio as we sip wine & do “gentle flow” yoga. We always make time to “share our stories” as we connect and heal, and feature a local business owner.

Lots of healing activities for your mind, body and spirit:

* Toast yourself (!) and have a “Self Love Libation”– your choice of Signature SISTERcircle Mimosa or healthy delicious smoothie.
* Participate in a guided yoga session with certified yoga instructor, and owner of Roots Up Yoga Flow, Debra Brooks.
*In the “Visual Love Corner”, paint peaceful healing art to take home with you, guided by gifted painter and muralist Kim Phillips; Learn to tie waist beads (the ultimate self-love gift that keeps on giving, 24/7/365), and get your own pair from the Motherland (!); while supplies last, visual art available for $10 per piece.
*Hear about our inaugural SISTERcircle Global Black Women’s Conference and community luncheon held November 2017 in GHANA; sign up to join the 2019 trip to Ghana.
*Enjoy positive vibes with positive people and love yo’ self!

TICKETS:
Presale – $15 Love Offering if purchased by Friday 2/9
Onsite – $20 Love Offering at the door

PURCHASE TICKETS: www.paypal.me/JenWhiteConsulting

If you don’t care to drink libations or do yoga, just come hang out and chill, and bring something to share that brings you joy!

See you Sunday, February 11th to celebrate SELF!

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Save the Dates for our upcoming 2018 SISTERcircles:
Sunday, March 11th – VISION BOARDing (2-5p)
Sunday, April 8th – ENTREPRENEURS Empowerment Circle (2-5p)

Learn more about SISTERcircle at www.sistercircle.ning.com.

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