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End-of-life doula wasn’t always her end goal

On subsequent trips over the Grapevine, her clunker of a sports car would overheat as she climbed the grade. Luckily on this drive, if there was trouble, her family was in tow, carrying some of her belongings in her mom’s Toyota Camry to a dorm room at California State University, Northridge. -- Santa Clarita Valley Signal

An Exclusive Interview With Kathryn Jacobi

Kathryn Jacobi was born in Manhattan in 1947. She attended U.C.L.A., U.C. Berkeley, and California State University Northridge, where she graduated with B.A. in 1978 and her M.A. in 1980. Kathryn has spent much of her life in California. She presently lives in Santa Monica, building a new studio attached to her home. -- Magzter

Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Dec. 8-15

Alton Brown Live – Beyond the Eats – The Holiday Variant: Brown, the host of the scientific cooking show “Good Eats,” presents an entertaining and interactive food show, 7 p.m. Dec. 19. Tickets $46 and up; a VIP experience, $156, includes a before-the-show Q&A with Brown, first access to his tour’s merchandise for sale and premium seating. The Soraya at CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-3000. www.thesoraya.org. Details and to purchase tickets: bit.ly/3AfHjQI -- Los Angeles Daily News

What To Know And What’s Next

More recently, the brand was called out for appropriation over its $1,190 Trompe-L’Oeil pants, which were lined with visible boxers on the inside. “Balenciaga men’s Trompe-L’Oeil sweatpants in red triggers immediate concern given the grotesque similarity to the iconic African American hip hop aesthetic worn by Black Americans for decades that has resulted in the imprisonment and death of Black men,” Marquita Gammage, an associate professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Northridge, expressed to CNN via email. -- Quick Telecast

Hovda, Irwin, Schumacher Join HISA Anti-Doping And Medication Control Committee

Barry Irwin, appointed as an industry member representing owners, is owner of the Thoroughbred horse racing stable of Team Valor International in Lake Worth, Fla., and the owner and breeder of 2011 Kentucky Derby and 2013 Dubai World Cup winner, Animal Kingdom. Irwin previously served as president of the Pacifica Thoroughbreds bloodstock agency and Chairman of the Board of The Race for Education, as well as a writer for The Daily Racing Form, BloodHorse and Thoroughbred of California Magazine. Irwin continues to contribute columns today for BloodHorse, as well as other racing publications including Thoroughbred Racing Commentary and Paulick Report. He is the author of “Derby Innovator: The Making of Animal Kingdom” and “Swaps: The California Comet” of the Thoroughbred Legend books series. Irwin is a longtime member of the Water Hay Oats Alliance (WHOA), which supported the passage of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act in 2020. Irwin attended California State University at Los Angeles and Northridge and is a graduate of Los Angeles City College. -- Paulick Report

The Lippin Group Promotes Three to President

Simno, who joined The Lippin Group in 2008 and earned a master's degree in public administration from California State University, Northridge, holds a range of responsibilities including office financial management and employee administration. She will continue working closely with Saarela. -- Next TV

Former City of Los Angeles Director of Economic Infrastructure Maximillian Reyes joins McGuireWoods Consulting as Vice President

Reyes had previously worked as assistant director of government and community relations at California State University, Northridge; as a senior field representative for California State Senator Fran Pavley; field representative for California State Assembly Member Isadore Hall and a legislative aide for California State Assembly Member Dave Jones. -- Informed Infrastructure

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