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San Diego author Jenifer Bubenik discusses her new book, which recounts her solo three-month backpacking journey from Belize to Ecuador.
HOWARD FRENCH
The former New York Times Bureau Chief discusses "China's Expanding African Frontier and Its Global Consequences" at this breakfast meeting presented by the SD City Club and UCSD's Dean's Roundtable.
VIOLENCE, WOMEN AND ART
"Off the Beaten Path" explores the global ramifications of gender-based violence. At University Art Gallery, UCSD campus.
BRANDON YIP
Yip fuses ethnic and classical styles from around the world. Two shows: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm. Tickets are free at the box office beginning one hour prior to curtain.
HOLOCAUST LIVING HISTORY WORKSHOP
Meet Holocaust survivor Gussi Zaks, who will recount her experiences in WWII at the Geisel Library, UCSD campus.
HOLOCAUST LIVING HISTORY WORKSHOP
Meet Holocaust survivor Max Schindler, who will recount his experiences at the Geisel Library, UCSD campus.
TASTE OF LITTLE ITALY
Sample specialties from over 20 participating restaurants and enjoy live music at this neighborhood event along India Street. See website for tickets.
ENCINITAS CONCERTS AT THE LIBRARY
This monthly concert series presented by Charlie Recksieck features some of the best young talent in local music. This month: acoustic indie songwriter Veronica May.
TECHNOLOGY & IDENTITY THEFT
Panelists Shala Evert-Bullard (SD County DA's Office) and Pam Dixon (World Privacy Forum) appear at this special presentation in conjunction with Fleet Science Center's monthly science lecture series.
ANFA INTERFACES
Gordon H. Chong and commentator Fred Gage discuss the intersection between neuroscience and architecture at this free talk.
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT
The Light Up The Night March and Rally event for Marriage Equality starts at the County Administration Building and heads to the Manchester Grand Hyatt in a candlelight protest, including a screening of Milk.
UCSD ALUMNI BOOK CLUB
The newly formed discussion group examines The Last Patriot, by Brad Thor. At Porter's Pub, UCSD.
HISPANIC HERITAGE BOOK DISCUSSIONS
SD City College professor Virginia Escalante leads this discussion of Americo Paredes' The Hammon and the Beans at this series honoring Hispanic Heritage Month.
JONESTOWN: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF PEOPLE'S TEMPLE
Presumably, Kool-Aid will not be served.
THOUGHTS FROM THE CHICKEN BUS
Local author Jenifer Beubenik recounts her book's tales of backpacking from Belize to Ecuador, and signs copies, as well.

