Bay Area/ San Jose

Here's what to do in San Jose this week

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Published on April 01, 2019
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Looking to mix things up this week? From a fair housing summit to a long bike ride, here are a few top options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.

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2019 Project Sentinel Fair Housing Symposium

Stop by the Mexican Heritage Plaza on Thursday morning to hear Project Sentinel's take on the basics of fair housing. Advocates and activists who are fighting against housing discrimination will speak at the event. 

When: Thursday, April 4, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Where: Mexican Heritage Plaza, 1700 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95116
Admission: $75
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RIDESJ - Spring Roll Ride

Grab your bikes and head over to Saint James Park on Saturday afternoon for a ride into Japantown to taste the local cuisine and explore the city. The event also aims to teach those in attendance about bike lane features along the Better Bikeways network. The ride will be approximately 8-12 miles long, and all ages are welcome. If you don't have a bike, Ford GoBike will waive rental fees for the day. 

When: Saturday, April 6, 1-4 p.m.
Where: Saint James Park, North Second Street
Admission: Free
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Nazaara

Finally, Notre Dame's South Asian Student Association (SASA) and Bellarmine College Prep's Indian Student Coalition (ISC) will host Nazaara to "spread awareness around South Asian culture and foster connections and friendships within each school," write the organizers. More than a dozen schools will be performing. 

When: Saturday, April 6, 6:30-4 p.m.
Where: Sobrato Theater at Bellarmine College Preparatory, 960 W. Hedding St.
Admission: $14
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