Summit for Danny Community Climb 2019 Scheduled for Sunday, October 27th
On Sunday, October 27th, hundreds of hikers and community volunteers will gather at Elings Park for the 18th Annual Summit for Danny Community Climb.
On Sunday, October 27th, hundreds of hikers and community volunteers will gather at Elings Park for the 18th Annual Summit for Danny Community Climb.
Join us Sunday morning on the Carr patio for a Halloween-inspired yoga flow and Carr wine!
The 19th Annual Summit for Danny Community Climb will take place on Sunday, October 27, at Elings Park in Santa Barbara, the largest public park in America, located at 1298 Las Positas Road.
The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation presents this annual free family craft event in the courtyard of Casa de la Guerra to celebrate the Mexican holiday, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This program celebrates the history and culture of Santa Barbara's Latino families, bringing together parents and children to create holiday
MCC Theater
In this talk, Jordan T. Camp examines the state surveillance and repression of Black freedom leaders. He offers a new trajectory of U.S. state formation during the Cold War and a historically grounded analysis of racism and counterinsurgency. Linking the violent 1949 Peekskill, New York attack on Black activist Paul Robeson to counterinsurgency programs, he demonstrates the relationship between the build-up of the largest warfare state on the planet and what he terms a “long vendetta” against the Black radical internationalist tradition. Jordan T. Camp is Director of Research at the People’s Forum, Visiting Scholar in the Center for Place, Culture and Politics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and Co-Director of the Racial Capitalism Working Group in the Center for the Study of Social Difference at Columbia University.
Tuesday, October 29, Franklin School, 1111 East Mason St., 6p - A moderated panel presentation of 5 property owners from The Eastside Coalition Against 15 So Alisos, a planned Neighborhood Prototype under CA First Housing for Homeless Project by the Salvation Army, using City and County taxpayer funds.
Tuesday, October 29, Franklin School, 1111 East Mason St., 6p - A moderated panel presentation of 5 property owners from The Eastside Coalition Against 15 So Alisos, a planned Neighborhood Prototype under CA First Housing for Homeless Project by the Salvation Army, using City and County taxpayer funds.
Ricky Anywar is founder of the Ugandan organization Friends of Orphans (FRO). His story is the basis for the book Soldier Boy, by Keely Hutton. Ricky was abducted at age fourteen from his village in 1989 by Joseph Kony's infamous Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda. Over 60,000 children were abducted during the 20 year war.
Since his ALS diagnosis in 2016, activist Ady Barkan and his family have struggled to keep up with insurance paperwork, doctors’ bills, and prescription drugs. Rather than diminish his voice, these experiences have emboldened Barkan to expand his initiatives in new directions. He co-founded the Be A Hero PAC, wrote an autobiography titled Eyes to
Learn about how Direct Relief responds to new and ongoing disasters in the US and worldwide, and see the organization's warehouse in action on Oct 29.
Learn about how Direct Relief responds to new and ongoing disasters in the US and worldwide, and see the organization's warehouse in action on Oct 29.
Learn about how Direct Relief responds to new and ongoing disasters in the US and worldwide, and see the organization's warehouse in action on Oct 29.
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