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Founded in 1929, the JACL is the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States. The JACL monitors and responds to issues that enhance or threaten the civil and human rights of all Americans and implements strategies to effect positive social change, particularly with respect to the Asian Pacific American community.
The JACL and the Japanese American community are continuously affected by changes in the political environment and in demographics. Our society continues to be impacted by the events of September 11, 2001, which created a worldwide climate of uncertainty and insecurity in which reconciling the proper balance between issues of national security and our civil liberties has once again been brought to the forefront. We are also affected by changing demographics of race, ethnicity, and age.
Looking to our future, the JACL constantly assesses the effectiveness of its role in Japanese American, Asian Pacific American, and civil rights communities, as well as what infrastructure is necessary to effectively support our mission and efficiently achieve our goals. Today, with inter-racial and multi-ethnic marriages changing the face of the Japanese American community, the JACL is continuing to face new issues in looking to its future and to the future of the Japanese American community.
The Board of Directors for the San Diego Chapter consists of community leaders who dedicate their time to the goals of JACL.
We are recognized for our dedication to the Japanese American community by supporting social wellness, providing cultural and educational programs for the youth, promoting communication between local Japanese American organizations, and responding to the needs, concerns, and ideas of the people in the greater San Diego region, who share a common bond of Japanese heritage.
The mission of the SD JACL is to actively advocate for universal civil rights and social justice, foster cross-cultural awareness and understanding, and preserve and cultivate the heritage and legacy of the Japanese American experience in San Diego and the U.S.
Join the Cash flow game to improve your financial literacy and have a blast spending time with Ukrainians!
Cash flow game for Ukrainians
Professional host: Yevhen Mushket
Join the game where we will deal with finances in a fun and easy way! This is a great opportunity to learn how to manage your cash flow and improve your financial literacy in a relaxed atmosphere. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or already have experience - everyone will find something useful here. We invite all Ukrainians who are interested in improving their knowledge about money!
Join us for a special closing event for artist Irie Zepeda, bringing together the themes, relationships, and creative explorations developed
Join us for a special closing event for artist Irie Zepeda, bringing together the themes, relationships, and creative explorations developed throughout their residency.
This gathering invites the community to experience the culmination of the work, reflecting on connections between land, body, culture, and collective care. It’s a moment to pause, share, and celebrate what has been created together.
The event will include:
Installation work
Music
Food
Resource vendors and local makers
This is a space to gather, reflect, and celebrate—honoring the residency journey and the community that shaped it.
Free event.
Part of the My Creative Journey residency program by the San Diego Made Factory, with support from the City of San Diego, the Prebys Foundation, and the California Arts Council.
Come on out for an amazing night of stand-up comedy!
Welcome to Persians of Interest: Tirgan Pride!
Date changed to Saturday, July 18th, 2026
It’s San Diego Pride 2026!! Come on out for an amazing night of stand-up comedy!
PERSIANS OF INTEREST — TIRGAN PRIDE
A Persian Karen Production
Presented by National Lampoon The Yellow Door Comedy Club
Persian Karen fires up the laughs with her hilarious Persian cultural takes which leave you cracking up till your belly hurts! Join her comic friends for this one night of snarky comedy, party energy, and total bravery protecting our freedom and voices.
Celebrate Prideand “Tirgan,” an ancient Persian Rain Festival which jubilates the elements, washing away the bad and dancing with the Winds of Change. Tirgan Pride is about joy, strength and having no fear ! One special, colorful show with the funniest comedians raising their voices for Gay Rights in Iran and across the globe!
From clever cultural takes to universal chaos, Persians of Interest blends smart comedy, party energy, and late-night club vibes into one unforgettable night.
Featuring:
Persian Karen
Ali Bahmani
Ray Cameron
Awon
Noel Rod
Sam Fortin (winner of “Fresh Faces” in comedy)
Dezzy
Aaron Yankosky
It’s a Rain Shower of Laughter! A one-night comedy takeover as Persians of Interest storms The Yellow Door for a high-octane stand-up showcase celebrating Persian Pride with no fear, no filter and nonstop laughs.
Come celebrate this one and only Tirgan Pride comedy festival with great drinks, and a packed room at San Diego’s home for comedy. Opening weekend of San Diego Pride 2026 too! Freedom and Love and Celebration for all!
Whether you’re Persian, Persian-adjacent, or just a fan of great stand-up, this show is built to hit hard and leave you energized, happy and smiling.
Saturday, July 18, 2026
9:30 - 11:00 PM
National Lampoon: The Yellow Door
750 6th Ave, San Diego, CA
Tickets available now
21+ w/ valid ID
Seating begins 30 minutes before showtime.
General Admission seating assigned upon arrival.
VIP upgrade add-ons available during check-out.
Venue reserves right to refuse late entry without refund.
Two item minimum per person in showroom.
Lineups subject to change.
Please review FAQs for more information.
21+ w/ valid ID
Seating begins 30 minutes before showtime.
General Admission seating assigned upon arrival.
VIP upgrade add-ons available during check-out.
Venue reserves right to refuse late entry without refund.
Two item minimum per person in showroom.
Lineups subject to change.
Please review FAQs for more information.
About The Yellow Door:
Welcome to National Lampoon: The Yellow Door — where luxury meets laughter with comedy, cocktails, and camaraderie.
Join us in the lounge before the show! Our bar menu offers beer, wine, seltzers, and refreshing cocktails to start your night.
Enjoy full table service in the showroom with items from our food and drink menu. With cozy seating and an intimate atmosphere, every seat is the best seat in the house.
Sip, savor, and smile as comics from around the world bring the heat and humor — each and every night at National Lampoon: The Yellow Door.
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Founded in 1929, the JACL is the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States. The JACL monitors and responds to issues that enhance or threaten the civil and human rights of all Americans and implements strategies to effect positive social change, particularly with respect to the Asian Pacific American community.
The JACL and the Japanese American community are continuously affected by changes in the political environment and in demographics. Our society continues to be impacted by the events of September 11, 2001, which created a worldwide climate of uncertainty and insecurity in which reconciling the proper balance between issues of national security and our civil liberties has once again been brought to the forefront. We are also affected by changing demographics of race, ethnicity, and age.
Looking to our future, the JACL constantly assesses the effectiveness of its role in Japanese American, Asian Pacific American, and civil rights communities, as well as what infrastructure is necessary to effectively support our mission and efficiently achieve our goals. Today, with inter-racial and multi-ethnic marriages changing the face of the Japanese American community, the JACL is continuing to face new issues in looking to its future and to the future of the Japanese American community.
The Board of Directors for the San Diego Chapter consists of community leaders who dedicate their time to the goals of JACL.
We are recognized for our dedication to the Japanese American community by supporting social wellness, providing cultural and educational programs for the youth, promoting communication between local Japanese American organizations, and responding to the needs, concerns, and ideas of the people in the greater San Diego region, who share a common bond of Japanese heritage.
The mission of the SD JACL is to actively advocate for universal civil rights and social justice, foster cross-cultural awareness and understanding, and preserve and cultivate the heritage and legacy of the Japanese American experience in San Diego and the U.S.