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Feb
14
Sat
Atlas of the Albany Bulb: A Participatory Oral History @ SomaArts Cultural Center
Feb 14 – Feb 15 all-day

The Atlas of the Albany Bulb is a participatory oral history and mapping project that aims to capture the natural and cultural history of this unique spot on San Francisco Bay.  The collection of narratives about this former landfill will grown into a quilt of diverse stories and imagines over time as more people contribute.

(The exhibit actually runs from February 12th – March 14th)

albanybulbatlas.org

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Feb
15
Sun
Cryptoparty at the Sudo Room @ Omni Commons, Sudo Room
Feb 15 @ 10:00 pm – Feb 16 @ 1:00 am

PARTY LIKE IT’S 1984!!

• Learn security techniques & software.
• Understand why responsible security is important.
• Meet with other proactive residents!

Bring your laptop! Bring your phone!

All skill levels welcome, from novice to expert!

More info.

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Feb
16
Mon
POSTPONED! Domain Awareness Center, Privacy Policy Teach-In @ POSTPONED! OMNI Collective in the ballroom
Feb 16 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO A DATE IN THE INDEFINITE FUTURE.  STAY TUNED.

THIS EVENT WILL NOT BE HAPPENING ON FEBRUARY 15th!!

The City Council Public Safety Committee will next discuss the Privacy Policy et al in early April at the earliest.

Domain Awareness Center Teach-In

 The Oakland Privacy Working Group has been active trying to get the city to adopt a privacy policy which will soon be voted on by the City Council. We wanted to have another teach-in accompanied by a security-state movie, with speakers and discussion afterward. There will probably be some food available, most likely just a few pizzas.

 

Here are video highlights from the last teach-in on January 18th.


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RICHARD WOLFF: Time To Change this Capitalist System: Oh Yes We Can. @ First Congregational Church
Feb 16 @ 3:30 am – 5:00 am

KPFA Benefit: $12 advance tickets, $15 /door. Tickets available in Berkeley: Pegasus (3 locations), Marcus Books, Moes, Walden Pond, Diesel a Bookstore In S.F: Modern Times.

Radical economist Richard Wolffs most recent book, Capitalism Hits the Fan, is a passionately concerned response to current events, chronicling Wolffs brilliant public response to what he sees as an unworkable economic system. He closely monitors international economic shifts, much as Noam Chomsky does political happenings, and presents us with clear new perspectives.

Richard Wolff is the leading social economist in the country. This book is required reading for anyone concerned about a fundamental transformation of the ailing capitalist economy. ­ Cornel West

A powerful and challenging vision that takes us beyond both corporate capitalism and state socialism. Richard Wolff at his best!
—Gar Alperovitz, author American Beyond Capitalism

Professor of Economics Emeritus from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Wolff is a Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs at the New School University in New York. In recent years he has been delivering public lectures at colleges and universities, and community centers and trade union gatherings. His speaking style has become famous for its charismatic wit, frankness, and sardonic charm.

Richard Wolff is the author of many books, including Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism, Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism, as well as Capitalism Hits the Fan: The Global Economic Meltdown and What to Do About It. He hosts the weekly hour-long radio program Economic Update on WBAI (Pacifica Radio) and writes regularly for The Guardian, Truthout.org, and the MRZine.

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Feb
17
Tue
Occupy Forum: The Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP) “Housekeys Not Handcuffs” @ Global Exchange
Feb 17 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am


TONIGHT’S PROGRAM STARTS AT 6:00 sharp!
Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue

on all sides of these critically important issues!

OccupyForum Presents

The Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP)
Housekeys Not Handcuffs

Because federal responses to homelessness have been so ineffective, a growing number of localities “clean up the streets” to remove homeless people from public view. These punitive measures involve gross human and civil rights violations. This nationwide pattern has escaped civil rights protections because these ordinances are drafted very carefully to appear as if they apply equally to all people. But enforcement is very much impacted by people’s skin color, housing, economic, and mental health status.WRAP’s civil rights campaign combines street outreach, documentation of civil rights violations, organizing, legal defense, and direct action. None of us can do this alone. We must work in solidarity with one another to defend those being attacked and pressure local governments to end these discriminatory programs.The WRAP Homeless Bill of Rights Campaign (HBR) strives to ensure that ALL people have the basic right to live where they choose without fear of harassment and criminalization.  Today, numerous laws infringe on poor people’s equal protection under the law. WRAP will introduce legislation in California, Oregon & Colorado to overturn local laws targeted to remove people from public space. Opposition from corporate, political, and law enforcement forces will be strong.  The base of support at the local level must be extensive.

The HBR campaign is more than an effort to pass state legislation. It is a way of working collectively with groups possessing different talentsto address the injustices that we face in our communities. Even if there isn’t an immediate victory, we are building the power to create a social justice movement that will eventually enable a more decent society.

Laws that segregate, that make criminals of people based on their status rather than their behavior, or that prohibit certain people’s right to be in public spaces are not just sad relics from the past: Today, numerous laws infringe on poor people’s ability to exist in public space, to acquire housing, employment, and basic services, and to equal protection under the law.

Our Homeless Bill of Rights Campaign (HBR) stands on the shoulders of social justice campaigns of the past to alleviate poverty and homelessness while protecting homeless and poor people from unjust laws and ensuring all people’s right to exist in public spaces. — WRAP

Donations to OccupyForum gratefully accepted. No one turned away.
Q&A and Announcements will follow.

http://wraphome.org/work/civil-rights-campaign

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Free Speech Under Attack: The Espionage Act and Contemporary Dangers Facing the First Amendment @ UC Hastings - Mary Kay Kane Hall, Room: ARC
Feb 17 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join ACS for an illuminating brown bag panel discussion on the First Amendment and the criminal laws that threaten it. Attorneys Nancy Hollander and Vincent Ward (civilian counsel for Chelsea Manning) join Trevor Timm (Exec. Dir., Freedom of the Press Foundation) to discuss the expansion of the Espionage Act to prosecute journalists under the Obama Administration, the threat to journalists during the Ferguson protests, the selective prosecution of individuals for government leaks, and more. Professor Ghappour to moderate.
Sponsored by ACS.
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Press Conference: Oppose the new AUMF against ISIL & support for non-military responses @ Oakland Federal Building
Feb 17 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

You are invited to a press conference to express opposition to
new Authorization for Use of Military Force
& support for non-military responses to ISIL

Speakers include Stephen McNeil of AFSC, Jackie Cabasso of Western States Legal Foundation, Paul Cox of Veterans for Peace, Janet Weil of CODEPINK, and others.

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Court Support: Those Arrested at FTP March @ Dep 107 and Dep 112 Alameda County Superior Court
Feb 17 @ 10:00 pm – Feb 18 @ 12:30 am

3 comrades have arraignments who are still in custody after being arrested at the FTP march. 2 people in dep 107 and 1 person in dep 112.

Anti-rep listing.

Check AntiRep facebook and website for last-minute rescheduling.

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Feb
18
Wed
Court Support for David Id @ Wiley Manual Courthouse
Feb 18 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Indybay Reporter Arrested for Making Photos of John Crawford Stickers at Oakland Walmart

 

David Id of IndyBay was detained (twice), handcuffed, searched & charged with California PC602.1, misdemeanor interfering w/ a business, for making photographs of stickers that had been placed on product packaging inside Walmart during the #BlackLivesMatter protests. His court date is Wed, Feb 18, 9am at Wiley Manuel courthouse on 7th Street.

Storify of the arrests.

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Oppose crude-by-rail in Richmond
Feb 18 @ 5:45 pm – 7:00 pm

BAAQMD meeting to oppose crude-by-rail in Richmond

The Air Board staff has refused to rescind the permit of the Kinder Morgan crude-by-rail operations in Richmond. It has flatly denied appeals by the City of Richmond and numerous community groups, asking that this process be conducted through an open CEQA process, not through a closed-door ministerial action. Attend the next BAAQMD meeting and let the directors and staff know that the refusal to rescind the permit is unacceptable.

A car pool is leaving from the Bobby Bowens Center in RIchmond at 8:00 AM. If you wish to join the car pool, please email Andrés Soto.

 

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Corporate Coloniality and the Demotion of Capitalism @ OMNI Collective
Feb 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The first of eight meetings is January 28th.

This seminar will study the corporate structure, its historical development, and its modes of political control.

 

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Feb
19
Thu
Lecture: Climate Policy and Politics: Changing the Conversation @ International House, Chevron Auditorium
Feb 19 @ 2:30 am – 3:30 am

Tom Steyer, Business Leader & Investor

Governor Jennifer Granholm, Distinguished Adjunct Professor, UC Berkeley School of Law & Goldman School of Public Policy

Goldman School of Public Policy

Join Tom Steyer, advanced energy advocate, investor and philanthropist, for the 6th Annual Michael Nacht Distinguished Lecture in Politics & Public Policy. Moderated by Governor Jennifer Granholm.

All Audiences

All Audiences

Seating is first come first serve. RSVP online.

 

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Oakland Privacy Working Group Meeting. @ Impact Hub
Feb 19 @ 2:30 am – 4:00 am

oopwg

Join Oakland Privacy Working Group to organize against the Domain Awareness Center (DAC), Oakland’s citywide networked mass surveillance hub, surveillance systems from facial recognition to license plate readers, Urban Shield and other invasions of privacy by our militarized police and benighted City Government.

We are currently pushing to get a strong privacy policy for the DAC enacted by the City Council, for the Council to create a privacy committee that will create a private policy for all of Oakland, and for a surveillance equipment acquisition ordinance which provides transparency and prior notification before such technology is obtained to be passed.

Stop by and learn how you can help guard Oakland’s right not to be spied on by the government & if you are interested in joining the Oakland Privacy Working Group email listserv, send an email to:

oaklandprivacyworkinggroup-subscribe AT lists.riseup.net

For more information on the DAC check out

 

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Film screening of “Who Bombed Judi Bari?” @ Niebyl Proctor Marxist Library
Feb 19 @ 2:45 am – 5:45 am

judi-bari.jpgSystem Change not Climate Change hosts a screening of the documentary “Who Bombed Judi Bari?”. That question immediately leads to a more important one: Why? Judi Bari and Daryl Cherney were targeted because they represented a viable populist challenge to the corporate control of environmental resources; in this case, the redwood forests of California’s North Coast.

For background information, see the Judi Bari website. You may also want to read chapters from Steve Ongarth’s book, Redwood Uprising: The Story of Judi Bari and Earth First!, available on the book’s website.

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Anti Police-Terror Project General Meeting (APTP) @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Feb 19 @ 3:30 am – 5:30 am

Monthly APTP meeting, held on every 3rd Wednesday (changed from Thursday) of the month.

The Anti Police-Terror Project is a project of the ONYX Organizing Committee that in coalition with other organizations like The Alan Blueford Center For Justice, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Workers World and Healthy Hoodz, is working to develop a replicable and sustainable model to end police terrorism in this country.

We are led by the most impacted communities but are a multi-racial, mutil-generational coalition.

Facebook event & RSVP.

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Court Support for James Jenneson @ Dept 9
Feb 19 @ 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
On Friday, November 28, 2014, James was attacked and arrested by SFPD while live streaming the San Francisco Black Friday protests.He is being charged with felony battery on a peace officer with injury, felony threatening of an executive officer, and misdemeanor battery on a peace officer and emergency personnel, and is currently free on a $75,000 bail.Please show up and let’s pack the courtroom to show your support.
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Feb
20
Fri
Livestream Discussion with Rasmea Odeh.
Feb 20 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Join AROC on February 19th with a live discussion with Rasmea Odeh. Get updates on her case and find out ways to get involved.

#justice4rasmea

A conversation with Rasmea Odeh on political repression, Palestine, and the targeting of her by the US Federal government. Find out ways to plug into the local defense committee.

FORMAT
The first hour will be a presentation by Rasmea followed by questions and answers. We will then transition into a facilitated discussion about next steps for the Bay Area Rasmea Defense Committee.

More info – Facebook event.

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Community Meeting re Berkeley Post Office Sale, Report on Lawsuit, etc @ Bonnie's Art Space
Feb 20 @ 3:00 am – 4:30 am

 PicturePresentations will be given by Attorneys Tony Rossmann (lawyer for the City of Berkeley’s lawsuit against the Post Office)  and Brian Turner (lawyer for the National Trust’s similar lawsuit against the Post Office).

Others will also be there to share information about the Community Garden, the Occupation, and anything else relevant to the  fight to Save the Berkeley Post Office.

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Court Support @ Dept. 10, Rene D Davidson Court
Feb 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
March for Net Neutrality @ Comcast store
Feb 20 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

The Media Action Grassroots Network is leading a march for Net Neutrality in Berkeley outside of AT&T, VerizonRally Image and Comcast stores. This is a critical opportunity to stand up to Big Telecom: can we count on you to be there

The FCC will vote on Chairman Wheeler’s proposed rules on February 26. Between now and then, telecom lobbyists are going to do everything in their power to pressure the FCC to water down the rules.

If we remain silent, we run the risk that the FCC commissioners will cave to pressure and insert dangerous loopholes into the rules at the last minute. We need to make it clear to the FCC commissioners that we’ll have their backs if they follow through and pass strong rules by holding Big Telecom accountable on Friday in Berkeley . I hope you’ll be there.

Click here to RSVP for the march.

Thank you for fighting for the open Internet.

 

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