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Join us for the biggest celebration of Black culture, business, and creativity in North San Diego County! The 2025 North San Diego Black Festival is a vibrant event bringing together entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, and the community for an afternoon of empowerment, entertainment, and networking.
Sunday, 29, 15.00 -
Sunday, 29, 20.00
Oceanside,
CA
_$25
Dante T. Pride is the founding partner of both The Pride Law Firm in San Diego, California, and Golden State Workers Compensation in Oakland, California. Mr. Pride attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga., where he received a full academic scholarship. While at Morehouse, Mr. Pride was a member of the honors program and named to the dean’s list. Mr. Pride graduated from Morehouse with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology.
Having a passion for advocacy, Mr. Pride then attended the University of San Diego School of Law, where he excelled in Advanced Trial Advocacy and was the Vice President of the Student Bar Association. During law school Mr. Pride was also a certified legal intern and worked at the Office of the Alternate Public Defender, where he defended indigent clients against criminal charges ranging from minor misdemeanors to major felonies.
Upon graduating from law school, Mr. Pride accepted a position at a prestigious San Diego law firm where he practiced Employment and Labor litigation. While protecting some of the United States’ largest companies, Mr. Pride gained valuable experience and considerable knowledge in all facets of civil litigation. Armed with this experience, Mr. Pride knew that his true calling was to defend the rights of individuals.
North County African American Women’s Association is dedicated to providing a support network through education, health awareness, and life skills programs for women and girls in San Diego North County to increase their self-sufficiency.
North County African American Women’s Association emerged on the scene with a clear mission as a result of state funding requiring a mentoring group of professional women organized to sponsor a conference for young girls and single/displaced homemakers looking to re-enter the workforce. These funds came through the Oceanside Unified School District in response to the California Department of Education, Carl Perkins Vocational and Occupational Act: Gender Equity Grant Program. Eleven women in the fall of 1995, the majority of whom were educators, took on the charge to provide support for the young and adult women after the conference by holding monthly meetings and developing a fundraising arm to become self-sustaining at the end of the two-year program.
Today, the North County African American Women’s Association (NCAAWA) mission has developed to become a support network that empowers young and adult women through educational advancement, health awareness and improvement in life skills. Maintaining its charitable, educational and recreational objectives, the organization, through its mission, has opened support to ALL women in San Diego North County, celebrating ethnic and racial pride. NCAAWA has developed a strong Board of Directors, with a multicultural membership of over 70 members and growing.
We are a 501(c)3 organization that serves the lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, and questioning (LGBTQ) community of North County San Diego. Our service area includes the communities of Encinitas, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, Fallbrook, Camp Pendleton, and other outlying areas.
Through the vision, dedication, and hard work of our supporters, the North County LGBTQ Resource Center became a reality in November 2011. We come together to share ideas, resources, and expand our presence in the local community. We envision the Resource Center as a visible symbol of the LGBTQ community in North County San Diego. The Resource Center will support, build, educate, and improve the relationships of the LGBT community and our friends and allies. Services include support groups for youth, seniors, military service members, HIV/AIDS testing and prevention, counseling, civil rights advocacy, classes, and workgroups.
Our mission is to serve, empower, and advocate for North County's diverse LGBTQI community.
We envision a community where everyone lives in equality, feeling accepted, valued, safe and free from social stigma.
Fil–Am Cultural Organization (FACO) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1976.
We the Filipino American Cultural Organization is to promote and preserve our heritage history thru cultural activities in the community. To serve as a resource of opportunities, awareness, outreach, educate and to provide role models for future generations of Filipino Americans and thru civic and humanitarian services.
We the members of the Filipino American Cultural Organization thru our heritage history will educate the Filipino, Filipino American and greater communities with respect to issues that affect their interests and participate in activities such as collaborations with other non-profit organizations that lead to equal opportunities with common ground and fair treatment of all Filipinos and Filipinos Americans.