Last month, local leaders and community members gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the Landis Bikeway, which adds 3.1 miles of safety improvements between North Park and City Heights!
Read MoreWhy do people help others?
It’s a simple question without a simple answer. Some help because it feels good, some because it’s their job, and others because they simply care about their neighborhood and want to make it better. Rickie Brown helps her neighbors for all those reasons, no doubt, but the strongest motivation by far is…
Read MoreThe entertainment lineup for Street Food Fest is in! In addition to amazing food from around the world, here are a few things to look forward to at our second annual Street Food Fest…
Read More“I remember life in the refugee camp, after we finally made it to Thailand,” Maly recalled. “I was so young when we escaped. A lot of people died and it was all so horrible, but I do remember a few things from that time…”
Read MoreYou're invited to our second annual Street Food Fest!
With our 40th birthday party just a month away, we're thrilled to see all the sponsorships and ticket sales coming in—and there's space for more!
Read MoreHey all, my name is Tom Bui and I work in City Heights, one of San Diego’s most culturally diverse neighborhoods. In fact, at least 30 languages and dialects are spoken, and those are just the ones we know!
Read More“I think people of color often get stuck on this idea that they shouldn’t ask for help,” Cierra began. As an eviction prevention outreach manager, Cierra is on the frontlines of the housing crisis…
Read MoreLet’s celebrate a housing justice win!
We teamed up with the Legal Aid Society of San Diego on Monday, April 4th to present in favor of the City of San Diego No Fault Eviction Moratorium.
Read MoreOver the week, many of our neighbors celebrated Cambodian New Year!
The festivities at Tierra Central were amazing, with food from around the world, live music, dancing, art exhibitions, and even a parade.
Read MoreHe climbed out of the engine and made direct eye contact: "People may take off. They're confusing. Life is hard sometimes, easy others. But cars just always made sense. Fixing things makes sense, ya know?"
Read MoreWhen asked about his favorite moments here in the community, he said “When we first arrive. The people are so happy to see us, and we all know each other. If people need to talk or laugh or cry or something, we can do that. We make time.”
Read More“Food is about belonging and identity, and places like this offer that security and sense of place. It’s why we love City Heights. It feels like home.”
Read MoreHave you noticed how often people celebrate resilience?
It’s really easy to do, and it makes sense—people love a good underdog story. It’s inspiring to see someone overcome obstacles, but resilience narratives alone just aren’t enough.
Read MoreOur second annual City Heights Business Expo was great time! Local business owners and entrepreneurs spent time sharing and asking questions, and it’s a reminder that business doesn’t have to be cutthroat for everyone to rise together.
Read MoreOur team recently spent time eating and hanging out together in-person for the first time in years! We’re grateful for tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, but nothing can replace being in the same space together.
Read MoreAround City Heights, we talk a lot about slowing gentrification, but taking a few minutes to just lament and grieve the pain it causes is also important.
Read MoreWhether your business is still just a dream or you've been operating for years, the Business Expo will have resources for you. Join like-minded community members as we all work toward the common goal of economic stability and a prosperous community.
Read MoreJim Bleisner is a City Heights CDC founder, activist, mixed-media artist, and passionate neighbor with extensive history in the City Heights community.
Read MoreDr. Stanley Rodriguez recently stopped by New Roots Community Farm to gift the gardeners with native plants!
Read MoreThis young musician reached out asking if he could donate a portion of his music proceeds toward our work in the community, then he generously offered to share some of his own story of growing up in City Heights!
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