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This is the first settlement conference in the ongoing class action, constitutional lawsuit against the City of San Diego for its criminalization of homelessness. The City is citing and arresting people who are homeless every time they set their belongings down on public property–in violation of the Constitution.
This is the first time the parties will appear before the judge to discuss possible settlement of the case. Come support the lawsuit by sitting in court before the settement conference starts to show how many people care deeply about this issue and want to see it resolved!
Read more about the case here: http://
Read the complaint here: https://drive.google.com/
ITS HERE! The Origin is proud to announce our first FULL LENGTH FEATURE FILM “ORIGINATION” Road to HHI! It is our first in house produced, and directed by and starring our Origin family. It chronicles the journey by our students parents and staff to the Super Bowl of Hip Hop Competitions Hip Hop International 2017. Please join us on Sept 30th for its premier! More details to come! Save the date and join us!
$10 PRESALE
$15 AT THE DOOR
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RED CARPET SEMI FORMAL ATTIRE BEGINS AT 5
Join us for an orientation for Heartbeat Music & Perforning Arts Marching Band tryouts under the direction of Tyra Hawthorne.
Just like Thunder Squad Drumline, the marching band will be based on the traditions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
All instruments. We are looking for youth who play the following
Clarinet
Flute
Saxophone
Trombone
Trumpet
French Horn
Tuba
Drummers (Snare, Tenor, Bass, Cybmbals)
Dancers (must be strong in all styles)
*This is a college prep program-all students who make this program must maintain a 3.0 or above grade point average-no exceptions*
Ages:
4-9 (junior drumline and dancers)
10-17 (marching band and drumline)
Tag 3 parents who have young musicians who would be good for this!
Two age group auditions:
Marching Band (10-17)/Junior Drumline (ages 4-9)
So if you play the drums or a horn instrument and have the drive and discipline to take your musician skills to the next level, join us for orientation night!
Membership to Heartbeat Music & Performing Arts Academy is required.
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!
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!
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!
Tickets: $35 Advanced | $37 Day of Show
Doors – 7:00pm Show – 8:30pm
Ages: 21+
The hip hop, RnB songstress released her latest album, KIMBERLY: The People I Used To Know, today on iTunes and Spotify!
CHOCOLATE / March 15 / BLONDE!
==> A Night Of Deep Dark Afro Tech
and Forward Thinking House Music!
DJS / Oscar P, Pro-K,
KARMA, Ivan Gregory
FREE Before 10 PM
$5 REVOLUTIONARY DONATION After
Live art by Cale
21+
The infamous Funk Soul Social returns with a very special edition that is sure to revive those old school feels featuring Rap legend Sir Mix-A-Lot known for hits like “Baby Got Back,” “Posse’ on Broadway” and many others. The night also welcomes the Funk and Soul vibes of special guests Kim Jackson and The Routine Players and Hip-Hop R&B sounds of The Lyrical Groove.
Tickets: $25 Advanced/Day of Show
Doors/Show- 8:00/9:30pm
Ages: 21+
Sir Mix-A-Lot (sirmixalot) parlayed a gonzo tribute to women with large buttocks into hip-hop immortality. But even before he struck crossover gold, he was one of rap’s great D.I.Y. success stories. The Grammy award-winning emcee co-founded his own record label, promoted his music himself, produced all his own tracks, and essentially pulled himself up by the proverbial American bootstraps. Even before “Baby Got Back,” Mix-A-Lot was a platinum-selling album artist with a strong following in the hip-hop community, known for bouncy, danceable, bass-heavy tracks indebted to old school electro.