2024 Fall
OF 0013.139 The Fight for Justice: Perry Mason and local author Erle Stanley Gardner

Erle Stanley Gardner was a lawyer and prolific fiction author. His most famous creation was Perry Mason, the defense attorney who never loses. The books (and subsequent radio, TV, and films) all show Gardner’s concerns about the legal system. Learn about changes to the justice system and how he fought for actual justice with his “Court of Last Resort” where he helped the wrongfully convicted get new trials..

Course Date(s)
August 1 - August 1
2024 Summer
OF 0015.49 San Diego History of Transportation Development 1956 to Present: A Community Perspective

Have you ever wondered how and why highway alignments were selected in San Diego? We’ll discover how routes have evolved from the 1950s, when engineers drew a "pencil line" on a map, to today's complex processes. We will discuss past routes where community and environmental concerns were not a high priority, including ones where neighborhood activists stopped projects that would have bisected their communities. Today, community feedback and environmental aspects play critical roles in project development. Please join us on this journey exploring how our communities were built around and often through the network of routes that we use today. Students will compare and contrast how highways have affected communities in San Diego. They will learn how a highway can affect a community both positively and negatively. We will discuss why some communities seem to have more than their share of highways. They will learn the different environmental aspects that shape the routes. Students will learn the method used for route selection in the past and learn about the current method of project development that creates better neighborhoods where transportation and communities co-exist. Lastly, students will be asked if highways affected their choice of the community where they live.

Course Date(s)
June 18 - June 18
2024 Summer
OF 0015.48 U.S. Foreign Policy & The 2024 Election

Have you wondered what today’s world events mean for you, and your vote in November? Join us to sort through the crises and confusion in Gaza, Ukraine, China, and elsewhere. Guided by a retired American diplomat with decades working and negotiating across the globe, we’ll look at the issues of most concern to you through enjoyable stories and respectful discussions. Whatever your politics and experience, you’ll have the chance to contribute your own views, learn from others, and get the information and analyses you need to make your own choices this fall and beyond.

Course Date(s)
July 19 - August 9
$90
Instructors
David Bame
2024 Summer
OF 0015.47 What The Supreme Court Decided!: Behind This Term’s Biggest Rulings

At the end of June, the Supreme Court will have handed down many highly controversial and consequential decisions on gun rights, abortion medication access, social-media regulation, state bans on candidate ballot access, federal regulatory authority, and (probably) presidential immunity from prosecution. Would you like a more nuanced understanding of these decisions than media coverage and punditry will likely provide? In each class, you will delve into the context in which two or three decisions arose and were argued. And, you'll understand the short- and long-term consequences for our society, economy and legal system. And you'll have fun doing it!

Course Date(s)
July 12 - August 2
2024 Fall
OF 0015.46 How to critically listen and read the news these days

In 2024, we are overwhelmed by mass communications, TV and radio advertisements, and cell phone messages from political campaigns, candidates proposals, and electoral news. Some of these messages are factual, others are false. We are exposed to debates and town hall confrontations. Great philosophical minds gave us the tools to unravel the complexities of these concepts in a way that doesn't hurt us. This short program will give you the tools to accomplish that mastery via the comprehension of syllogisms and the sophism of the sentences.

Course Date(s)
August 6 - August 6
2024 Summer
OF 0015.45 Tijuana and San Diego: Understanding our neighbors: Similarities and differences between two cities that are needed

The history of Tijuana is long and hazy, marked by danger and humility. It has been a playground for indulgences allowed in Mexico but not in the U.S. Primarily coming from San Diego, how much do we truly understand our neighbors to the south? How much do they understand us? A bit of history and name semantics. Who arrived first? Who came later? What is the history of both cities? Is there really any mutual benefit, or is one of these cities merely an anchor for the development of the other?

Course Date(s)
July 9 - July 9
2024 Summer
OF 0017.33 Successful Vegetable Gardening

How to have a successful, satisfying vegetable gardening experience. This presentation will cover the basics and special tips in backyard, organic vegetable gardening. This includes proper soil, watering and fertilizing, what, when and how to start vegetable plants from seed and from started plants, and pest control.

Course Date(s)
July 12 - July 12
2024 Summer
OF 0017.32 80 Million Years of Southern California Geology

Learn the role that Plate Tectonics has played in shaping Southern California. A brief introduction to some basic geology will also be included.

Course Date(s)
July 9 - July 9
2024 Summer
OF 0018.26 The World's Fascination with the Automobile
Course Description: The automobile has shaped the way we conduct modern life — from the way we eat our meals down to the songs we sing. It is endlessly fascinating to learn where we have come from and where we are going on our automotive journey. This couse will make relevant the impact of the automobile on our everyday lives so even those who do not tout the title of “gearhead” may enjoy the experience and walk away with more knowledge and insight into our world than they had before.
Course Date(s)
July 13 - August 17
2024 Summer
OF 0018.25 Women Psychoanalysts: Stories and Theories
Course Description: The women included in this course were practitioners of psychoanalysis and wrote extensively about their work. These women have been selected because of the significance of their thought for psychoanalytic practice. Some of them were ostracized by other psychoanalysts and the importance of their thought may have been neglected, ignored, or forgotten, and their work may have been derogated. We will articulate what is different about the contributions of women to psychoanalytic theory. And we will concentrate on women who were considered important: Karen Horney, Melanie Klein, Anna Freud, Ana Maria Rizzuto and others. The goal of this series is to bring out the indisputable contributions of these four women to psychoanalysis and the practice of psychotherapy.
Course Date(s)
July 9 - August 13

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