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May
27
Tue
CONTINUE TO STOP EVICTION OF LAST RESIDENTS OF BULB CAMP OUT MAY 26TH MONDAY AUTONOMOUS ACTION TUESDAY 27MAY 27 @ ALBANY BULB
May 27 @ 2:00 am – May 28 @ 5:00 am

 

 

police terrorism that was the main reason people left

  6 cop cars  gave tickets out every nite for two weeks for illegal camping and curfew violations three tickets added up to misdomeaners , bench warrent which cause you to  loose all medical social security food stamps etc.
     then they said you move by friday we will dismiss all tickets and bench warrents if you sign saying you will not come back to the bulb for a year we will give you $3000 each .
    They DID NOT SELL OUT there very existence was in jeopordy 2 very brave people refused the offer and we are defending them from there may 27 evictiion
may 26th with a overnite camp out and autonomous actions into tuesday may 27  also a BULB LOVERS  peacefull picket line tues the 27th noon to 3pm  and at 7pm to 9pm a BULB AUTONOMOUS ZONE  pot luck music and yak join us if you can .  Orion510 541 3835 more info at our public access facebook.com/sharethebulb also sharethebulb.org

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May
28
Wed
THE FALSE HOPE OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES with Ken Peterson @ Humanist Hall
May 28 @ 2:00 am – 4:30 am

It is a common belief amongst politicians, the public, and even top environmentalist leaders that “clean,” renewable, alternative energy sources can almost completely replace our use of fossil fuels in the foreseeable future — thus allowing global industrial society to continue pretty much as it is. All we have to do is ramp up and perfect the use of renewables such as wind, solar, and hydro power. Not so!

We will discuss the aspects of these methodologies that make it highly unlikely that any one, or any combination of them, can replace fossil fuels. For our discussion we will focus primarily on two articles written by the energy and financial analyst Gail Tverberg, shown below, and other sources will be included as well.

Eight Energy Myths Explained 

Ten Reasons Intermittent Renewables (Wind and Solar PV)  are a Problem 

Humanist Hall is wheelchair accessible around the corner at 411 28th Street

 

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Save the Park Garden, development review at City Hall @ City Hall, Oakland
May 28 @ 11:30 pm – May 29 @ 12:30 am

Park Garden is under the threat of development. A recent notice posted in the area indicates an intent to build a 6-story building on the lot we garden in.

There is a Design Review hearing at City Hall this coming Wednesday, May 28th, at 4:30pm. We need as many friends, neighbors, and allies to show up and speak out on such issues as:

– The already dangerous traffic situation along the entire length of Park.
– Parking, which is already an issue.
– Pedestrian access, or lack of. We have a birth center across the street.
– Impact of construction on local area.
– Protection of open space and wildlife.

This Design Review hearing will be a great chance for gardeners, neighbors, and allies to make their voices heard. In addition to protecting our hard-earned community space, there are other issues this development will have a negative effect upon, including traffic, pedestrians, parking, and more.

A smaller project was stopped back in 2005, and we may be able to do so again, but we need bodies and voices at this hearing.

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Anyone interested in offering logistical support in getting the word out, flyering, going door to door, it would be more than appreciated at this time. We will continue to plant and maintain Park Garden throughout the season, and more than likely through winter, which is always plenty of work. Thanks for your enthused involvement!

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May
30
Fri
How to keep tasers out of Berkeley. @ Grassroots House
May 30 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

The strategy meeting for how to keep tasers out of Berkeley. We’ll talk about how to run this campaign and what’s our strategy.  Sponsored by Berkeley Copwatch.

 

 

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May
31
Sat
May Day in Havana 2014: Cuba Marches On @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
May 31 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Featuring scenes from the recent May Day march in Havana, “May Day in Havana 2014,” is a  short video presentation produced by Jonathan Nack.

Steve Martinot will speak about contemporary developments in Cuba and its international relations.  Mr. Martinot has been involved in Cuba solidarity work since 1960 and has led tours to Cuba.  His talk will examine the U..S. embargo and the origins of U.S. hostility to Cuba; and will present an overview of the inner social dynamic of political process and political changes on the island. .

Following that, there will be ample time for audience participation in an open discussion in which experiences, views, and ideas about Cuba and solidarity with its struggles.

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“DON’T Support the Salinas PD” Rally
May 31 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

A rally to support the Salinas Police Department has been organized for Sat. from 11am-2pm. This is a response to that rally. The Direct Action Monterey Network and our comrades in Salinas are mobilizing for a counter demonstration because a pro-cop rally in response to what’s been going on is a pro-murder-of-Latino-farmworkers rally and can not be left unanswered.

This is not about specific cops or their personal attitudes and beliefs. This is about exposing the Salinas PD for being the violent, oppressive institution that it is. Their daily intimidation and harassment, as well as these recent murders, reinforces a racist, exploitative system. We are standing up to them, as well as to those members of the community who are voicing their support for such an institution.

http://www.facebook.com/events/824296990931334/

Original notice on IndyBay.

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End Police Terrorisim BBQ in Stockton: Free Community BBQ & Justice For James Rivera 3rd Annual Speak Out. @ Bus leaves for Stockton from OGP
May 31 @ 6:00 pm – Jun 1 @ 1:00 am

OAKLAND: BUS FROM OAKLAND, MEET AT OGP 11:00AM

For all those who have suffered police brutality
please join us, and speak out about the corruption in San Joaquin county that affects us all.
When?
Saturday May 31st 2014 for the 3rd annual Speak out for victims of police violence/brutality. Bring your friends, invite your friends. In 2010 16 year old James Rivera Jr, was driving a mini van that was violently forced off of the road by multiple Police units. The vehicle was forced to crash, going through two residential garages, rendering the vehicle immobile. Stockton Police officers Gregory Dunn and Eric Azarvand, with deputy Sheriff John Nesbit, got out of their patrol cars and within seconds opened fire on James. A total of forty eight rounds entered the childs body from the sides and behind, killing him at the scene. Eric Azarvand, is said to have been firing with an AR-15 assault rifle. James’ family still has not received the police reports, video or picture evidence, or James’ personal property. Join his family and other members of the community who support the family or have been victims themselves.

Speakers for other families who have been victimized by the Police are expected to be attending, as well as our brothers and sisters from the East Bay area who will be coming out to support these families, and give some educational speeches about the commonalities of police violence taking place almost daily, and all around us.

If you are against Police Violence, if you or a loved one has ever been subject to non warranted police attacks, you need to be here on the 31st of May, and have your voice heard.

JUSTICE FOR JAMES RIVERA JR
JUSTICE FOR DONALD RAY HAYNES
JUSTICE FOR ANGEL SAUCEDA.

END POLICE TERRORISM.

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STOP CRUDE OIL BY RAIL SHIPMENTS TO RICHMOND!
May 31 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

If the Government Won’t, the People Will…..

STOP CRUDE OIL BY RAIL SHIPMENTS TO RICHMOND!

Stop pollution of our communities and our climate!

PROTEST AT KINDER MORGAN’S RAIL YARD

SHUTTLES WILL PROVIDE RIDES FROM RICHMOND BART — 12:15-12:30 pm

Meet at Castro St. entrance to Kinder Morgan train yard between entrance to Chevron Refinery/Hwy 580 &
Hensley Street, close to Hensley across Castro Street from General Chemical’s entrance at525 Castro Street.
(Closet parking is up Hensley Street)

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued a permit to Kinder Morgan to operate its crude-by-rail project to import highly explosive and toxic crude oil into Richmond, a low income community of color already burdened by pollution caused by the fossil fuel industry. BAAQMD issued the permit without public notice or opportunities for public comment. The number of trains carrying crude oil has risen dramatically due to increased drilling in both the Alberta tar sands in Canada and the Bakken shale oil area of North Dakota, and the number of serious accidents has also increased.
We the people must raise our voices and send a loud and clear message that more pollution from dirty crude oil and tar sands is not acceptable in the bay area or anywhere else.

KEEP THE OIL IN THE GROUND!!

Sponsors: West County Toxics Coalition, Greenaction for Health and Environmental Justice, Sunflower Alliance, 350 Bay Area, Idle No More/SF Bay, ANSWER/SF, Communities for a Better Environment, Environmental Justice Air Quality Coalition, Asian Pacific Environmental Network, Global Community Monitor, Forest Ethics
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Listen Up! Oakland Listening Session About Violence. @ West Oakland Library
May 31 @ 9:00 pm – Jun 1 @ 12:00 am

First session on May 18th.

Policy brainstorming to generate specific recommendations for community-based public policies.

FREE! DELICIOUS FOOD! CHILD CARE!

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Jun
1
Sun
Occupy The Farm Party, BBQ, Music @ Gill Tract
Jun 1 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Lots of reasons to stop by the farm this Sunday June 1st! 

The 1.5 acres of the farm we planted out on April 26th are taking off, and right now we are producing many pounds of delicious greens.  Lettuces and kale, chard, mustard greens, etc.  Perfect for salad and stir frys!  We’ll be weeding and harvesting!  And you can take some fresh and healthy food home with you (bring paper bags if you have them!).

Also this Sunday, two of your favorite farmers will be celebrating a joint birthday party, with a bbq grill and possibly some a fiddling or other music. And on a sadder note, one of your other favorite farmers will be leaving us and is moving away for good.  So come down to say “happy birthday”, “goodbye”, or “nice to meet you” 🙂

Regular open hours are 3:30pm-7pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 10am-4pm on Sundays.  Updates and more can be found on gilltractfarm.wordpress.com.

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Jun
2
Mon
Court Support for Elliot @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Department 112
Jun 2 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Elliot, an active labor organizer and Bulb supporter, was arrested on the Albany Bulb on Thursday.  He is charged with

“Prisoner MFG Weapon/Etc”
“Furnish Escape Equipment”
“Appropr Lost Prop – $400”

whatever those things mean.  He is being / has been held at Santa Rita over the weekend.

It is unknown at this time whether he has a lawyer or will be assigned a public defender or, really, what is going to happen.

From Anarchist News:

Friend and comrade Elliot was arrested Thursday evening as he left the Albany Bulb, located near Berkeley CA in the east bay area of California. Elliot is a longtime organizer and has been involved in a variety of struggles and campaigns. Recently, Elliot, along with others, have been working with residents of the Albany Bulb, a squattter encampment that is been under attack from the police and local government. Learn more at sharethebulb.org.

Elliot’s capture comes in the wake of the arrest of two of the last bulb residents and the destruction of their house, as well as the arrest of two other Bulb supporters. Elliot is being hit with multiple trumped up charges, including possessing tools to escape from jail and possession of weapons, both felonies, as well as two misdemeanors. His bail is set at $65,000, which means that we need $6,500 to bond him. Please support!

To donate, go to: www.gofundme.com/9pkg6c

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Jun
3
Tue
Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jun 3 @ 1:00 am – 2:30 am

The Postal Service has put the Berkeley Post Office up for sale!!

The Postal Service has started to outsource Post Office services to Staples, replacing union jobs with low-paying, low benefit work.

And we’re fighting against both!

Come help us plan our next steps.

We’ve started a “Don’t Shop at Staples” campaign with some awesome… what else? … postcards to send to Staples management!  Here’s the front of the postcard.

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All four Postal Unions have joined together to support maintaining full service, public Post Offices in every community, with expansion to include postal banking, and to oppose subcontracting and privatization of services. The California Federation of Teachers passed a resolution in support of opposition to Staples. We need to continue the pressure on Staples and encourage other unions to pass resolutions denouncing the Post Office’s agreement with Staples.

And we need to be prepared if the Post Office announces a sale! The Advisory Commission on Historical Preservation came out with its report, recommending that sales of Historic Post offices be halted until the USPS conforms with historical preservation law. Here is our response.  Also the Office of Inspector General’s report on the sale of Historic Post Offices came out  recently – anything could happen now since Congress’ “request” that no historic Post Offices be sold until it had come out has been honored and no further Congressional request or mandate has come down. Come help us plan our response.

We have joined with other activists in Berkeley to put a ballot initiative on the ballot to rezone the Berkeley Post Office and other areas in the Historic District to prevent privatization, and also to insure a better Downtown Berkeley.  We succeeded in getting the necessary signatures; it may be voted on in November.

Encouraging articles have come out recently about using Post Offices as banking facilities for the unbanked. We held a forum on postal and public banking on March 29th on the Post Office steps.

THINGS ARE HAPPENING!

AND CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE.

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Occupy Forum: A Conversation with David Korten @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Jun 3 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am

Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!

OccupyForum

Conversation

with David Korten

David Korten will join us to share his current work on a new book and engage in conversation around the central theme – changing our story from one of “sacred money and markets” to one of a “living economy on a living Earth”.  He is interested in exploring this theme with members of the Occupy Forum to test the extent to which this frame has potential broad resonance:

Our defining cultural story determines what we most value as a society and how our institutions structure our relationships with one another and nature. We are in terminal crisis because we have our story badly wrong. To find a path to a viable human future, we must replace the “sacred money and markets” story around which we currently organize with a” sacred life and living Earth” story that acknowledges our nature and reality as living beings born of a living Earth born of a living universe.”

David Korten’s seminal book and international bestseller, When Corporations Rule the World, is considered by many to be the “bible” of the global Living Democracy Movement, and helped explain globalization to thousands. � It has become a modern classic with a message that seems increasingly prophetic with each passing day. Its central message is a clear and unequivocal wake-up call to humanity. Korten also wrote The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism; The Great Turning:

From Empire to Earth Community; Agenda for a New Economy: From Phantom Wealth

� to Real Wealth,� among others.

Time will be allocated for announcements.

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Court Hearing in EFF Lawsuit to Uncover Secret Court Opinions Authorizing NSA Spying @ Courtroom 1, 4th Floor Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building
Jun 3 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Staff Attorney Mark Rumold will argue before a judge that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) must release key legal opinions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) regarding Section 215 of the Patriot Act—the law the National Security Agency (NSA) uses to collect telephone records on a massive scale.

Judge: Hon. Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers presiding.

More info.

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Jun
5
Thu
OUR Walmart National Strike Day and Action! @ Walmart Supercenter Union City
Jun 5 @ 12:00 am – 3:30 am

Walmart Associates will be on strike to protest Walmart’s illegal retaliation against Associates who have spoken up about inequality and have gone on strike.

We’ll be talking to customers and asking them to support Walmart Associates who continue to highlight the issue of Walmart’s poverty wages deepening income inequality and the impact it has on its workers, customers, and communities as a whole and call on Walmart to raise workers’ wages to $25,000 per year.

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Jun
6
Fri
A Year Since Snowden: Discussion of a year of activism. @ First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, Murdock Room
Jun 6 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Zaki Manian and Janet Weil will host a discussion on a year since Snowden and planning future activism efforts.

Discussion of a year of activism against mass surveillance structured around video clips of significant journalism..

Space is Limited. Please RSVP.

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Jun
7
Sat
First Friday: Strike Debt Bay Area Booth. @ First Friday, corner of 25th & Telegraph
Jun 7 @ 12:30 am – 4:00 am

Look for the Strike Debt Bay Area booth somewhere between 24th & 5th streets on Telegraph.

Come hang out and learn about debt! Pick up a copy of the Debt Resisters’ Operations Manual and learn how to fight against your and others debts.

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First Friday: Alan Blueford Center for Justice @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Jun 7 @ 1:00 am – 5:00 am

The Alan Blueford Center for Justice will be open for First Friday.
Come pay a visit!

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LeiLani Dowell: Uniting Women, LGBTQ, & Workers’ Struggles @ Workers World Offices, Oakland (#411, ring buzzer)
Jun 7 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

Marxist Editor, LeiLani Dowell, speaks on Uniting Women, LGBTQ, & Workers’ Struggles as part of a California statewide speaking tour. After Oakland, she will speak in San Diego and LA.

LeiLani Dowell began her activism while studying Labor Studies at San Francisco State University shortly after 9/11, when she became actively engaged in the struggle to prevent the war against Iraq. As a queer woman, Dowell has done organizing for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer rights in both San Francisco and New York, where she currently resides. Dowell has participated in solidarity and fact-finding delegations to Colombia, Lebanon, El Salvador and Haiti, reporting on her experiences in the pages of Workers World Newspaper. She represented the U.S. delegation at a deliberative session of the World Festival of Youth and Students in 2005, and was a lead organizer of a youth delegation to Cuba in 2007.

In 2009, Dowell traveled on an International Action Center-sponsored delegation to Honduras as a right-wing coup was taking place in the country, reporting on the incredible people’s resistance that awakened in response. She was the sole U.S. representative at the 3rd All India Women’s Conference in Kerala, India, in January 2013, and returned to Honduras to monitor the national elections in November.

Dowell’s writings have been published in the books Feminism and War; Marxism, Reparations & the Black Freedom Struggle http://www.workers.org/reparations/reparations-marxism_bk.pdf; Gaza: Symbol of Resistance http://gazaresistancebook.com/; and What is Marxism All About http://www.amazon.com/What-Marxism-All-About-Revolutionaries/dp/0895671530.

Currently she is a Managing Editor of Workers World Newspaper.

 

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