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Feb
28
Sat
Continue Work on the Berkeley Post Office Community Garden. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Feb 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

The planting was a few weeks ago.  The gardening work continues. Join us!

More information on  the Berkeley Post Office Defense against the sale and privatization here.

Pictures and videos of the soil preparation and planting here.

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Adopt a Pet – Waived Adoption Fees at Oakland Animal Shleter @ Oakland Animal Shelter
Feb 28 @ 8:00 pm – Mar 1 @ 1:00 am

Website.

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NLG Training on Visitation of Immigrant Detainees.
Feb 28 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Learn how to support and visit people incarcerated in immigration detention facilities and jails.

Please RSVP & complete this poll so we can customize the training: http://tinyurl.com/Walls-Pre-Training-Survey Series materials & upcoming training http://caitlinkellyhenry.com/support/

Trainers include

This training series will focus on practical skills development for loved ones, activists, legal workers, and lawyers to understand the nitty gritty methods and best practices for supporting people on the inside.

-The NLGSF Chapter’s Committee on Police & Prisons is coordinating the training. The committee exists to challenge oppressive practices, policies and laws of law enforcement, prisons and jails used against communities of color, prisoners, and others. It does so by supporting community activists and building member capacity to support and be a part of movements for human rights and civil liberties. http://www.nlgsf.org/committees

Facebook event.

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Organize for a living wage in Berkeley! @ BFUU Hall
Feb 28 @ 11:00 pm – Mar 1 @ 1:00 am

15Now Meeting

Join us this weekend to organize for a living wage in Berkeley!

We’re just getting started building a movement for a living wage in Berkeley, aiming to give ALL Berkeley workers a $15 minimum wage. Come to this meeting to share experiences, discuss strategy, and figure out the first steps towards victory! Similar struggles have been making progress and winning gains in other cities: Seattle, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Portland, and more

See you soon!

Socialist Alternative Bay Area

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Mar
1
Sun
March Against Police Violence! No One Should Die Over a Bike!
Mar 1 @ 4:00 am – 6:00 am

Via IndyBay:

Pigs have killed again – second time this year and the police who murdered Alex Nieto in cold blood walk free. Meanwhile, thousands are evicted and rents continue to skyrocket. The politicians can do nothing but attempt to manage the disaster or cash in on the crisis. We have to stand together and begin to fight. Cops and Condos go hand in hand!

On Thursday, February 26th two undercover SFPD officers shot and killed a Latino man in the Mission District. He was allegedly trying to steal a bicycle. As San Francisco landlords steal homes everyday without being killed for their actions, it is absurd that someone had to die over a bike.

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Black Womyn’s Lives Matter: Free Marissa Caravan Potluck Brunch & Report Back @ Omni Commons
Mar 1 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Facebook event.

Dearest Activists and Allies:

As you know, the Black Womyn’s Lives Matter: Free Marissa Caravan is back after traveling almost 4000 miles in 3 weeks from Oakland to Jacksonville Florida for the hearing which was to determine if Marissa spent more time imprisoned in jail, imprisoned in her home, or pardoned for firing a warning shot into the ceiling, injuring no one, to ward off the man who was beating and threatening to kill her.

We’d like to tell you about our travels through-out the country, the womyn we met, and the experiences we shared as we worked to make Marissa Alexander a household name across our land, and her fight for freedom our “Stand up, Fight Back” cause!

And about where Marissa is at right now & what we intend to do about it!

Please bring an organic (if possible) dish to share, your own plate, cup & fork (if possible), and your loved ones, friends, allies!

Or just BE THERE!

TOGETHER we WILL FREE MARISSA NOW!

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Free Maile Hampton! Arrested for “Lynching” ! @ Federal Bldg
Mar 1 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Facebook event.

 

Join us as we stand up against the police repression of the Black Lives Matter movement.

The Sacramento police have outrageously charged a young black woman for lynching. The police and county DA falsely claim that ANSWER Coalition activist Maile Hampton is guilty of obstructing justice and removing a person from police custody. In fact its the police who are guilty of obstructing justice, in this case and historically. These charges against Maile are in reality “revenge” charges against leading activists of the Black Lives Matter movement. We in the ANSWER Coalition, along with a wide network of endorsing organizations, are mobilizing to fight back against this police repression.

1. We DEMAND that the “revenge charges” against Maile are immediately dropped!

2. We DEMAND an end to the repression of the Black Lives Matter movement!

3. We DEMAND an end to police brutality and the war against black and brown youth!

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We will be combing this with another action where we will be demanding justice for all of the youth that have been victims of police terror. This police terror everywhere, has got to stop.

From Tamir Rice, 12 years old shot and killed immediately by Cleveland Pd for having a toy gun.

To Jessie Hernandez 16 years old, shot and killed by Denver PD while simply sitting in the backseat of a “stolen” car.

To Andy Lopez 13 years old shot by Santa Rosa PD for having a toy gun.

To Aiyana Stanley-Jones 7 years old shot in her home by Detroit PD during a nighttime raid.
And many, many more victims,

We DEMAND accountability, we DEMAND justice. We refuse to sit by and watch police officers around the world continue to kill our children in the name of capitalism. We know that justice won’t simply be handed to us, we have to demand it.

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Please join us Sunday March 1st with your signs, banners, pictures of the victims if you can, and loud voices!
*Please note that depending on circumstances, we may march so bring your walking shoes*

“When our youth are under attack, what do we do? STAND UP FIGHT BACK.”

Join us! Endorse the movement by contacting ANSWER Sacramento.

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HAITI: RESISTANCE AND SOLIDARITY @ Humanist Hall
Mar 1 @ 11:00 pm – Mar 2 @ 1:00 am

HAITI: RESISTANCE AND SOLIDARITY
5 Years After the Earthquake
11 Years After the Coup

SPEAKERS:

Pierre Labossiere, Haiti Action Committee

Lara Kiswani, Arab Resource & Organizing Center

Devonte Jackson, Black Alliance for Just Immigration

Sanyika Bryant, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement

Join Haiti Action Committee on the 11th anniversary of the US-backed 2004 coup that overthrew democracy in Haiti.

While the US/UN occupation continues to impose President Martelly’s dictatorship, popular resistance in Haiti grows.

A two-day general strike recently paralyzed Port-au-Prince and many other cities. The popular movements are striking to demand that the entire Martelly government resign. They’re also protesting governmental repression and corruption. Haiti faces a constitutional and profound political crisis.

Join us on March 1st for an in-depth look at this situation.

Haiti Action Committee.

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Mar
2
Mon
Oakland Minimum Wage Hike @ Everywhere in Oakland
Mar 2 – Mar 3 all-day
Press Conference: Tenants Fight Mass Eviction in the Mission
Mar 2 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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UC Berkeley Tuition Protests: 96 Hours of Direct Action @ Sproul Plaza and elsewhere on campus
Mar 2 @ 8:00 pm – Mar 5 @ 8:00 pm

Facebook event.

What: 96 Hours of Direct Action Schedule of Events Statewide (Berkeley, All UCs, CSUs, Community Colleges)

Monday, March 2
All Day: Decentralized Direct Actions across Campus
10am: 20 Minute Mass Flyering: Meet on Sproul Steps
5pm: Short Debrief and Info Hub in Wheeler Commons


Tuesday, March 3
All Day: Decentralized Direct Actions across Campus
10am: 20 Minute Mass Chalking: Meet on Sproul Steps
5pm: Short Debrief and Info Hub in Wheeler Commons


Wednesday, March 4
All Day: Decentralized Direct Actions across Campus
12-1pm: Funeral for Public Education on Sproul Steps
+all students, workers, faculty, and community allies are invited to wear black and join die-in
5pm: Short Debrief and Info Hub in Wheeler Commons


Thursday, March 5
12pm-Whenever: STRIKE to Fight the Hike + Phoenix Free Education Festival on Sproul Plaza
+all students, workers, faculty, and community allies are invited to transform our campus together
+bring a tent


*To stay updated on actions around campus, text “FightTheHike” to 88202
*To post or learn about some actions being planned, visit our Facebook page: http://tinyurl.com/lanwxn9

 

A 27% fee hike in UC tuition has been announced with a range of justifications—this on top of the 300% increase in attending the UC in the last decade alone. The administration claims that the state’s defunding of public education has forced this on us, the only option left is to displace the costs of running the university onto students. We disagree. The UC doesn’t want public money from Sacramento; it wants more of your far less regulated private tuition dollars. In spite of the increased cost of education, we endure cuts to student programs, overflowing lecture halls, classes that are difficult to get into, decreasing numbers of students of color, and many other signs of the declining quality of education.
In response to mounting pressure from students around the state, the administration has now announced plans to delay the fee hike, to wait until we’re less prepared. But a deferral is no victory; we demand far more. Rather than a signal that we should give up, we believe that now is the time to push our demands for a better UC. Students across the state–at UCs, CSUs, Community Colleges and High Schools–have called for “96 Hours of Direct Action” the first week of March, culminating in a statewide student walk out on Thursday, March 5. In 2010 similar actions won hundreds of millions of dollars in state support, and in 2012, they beat back a proposed tuition hike that would have nearly doubled of the cost of a UC education. This March, let’s demonstrate that there’s an alternative to privatization and debt. This is your call to action. On March 5, let’s shut it down.

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Mar
3
Tue
Rally & Community Meeting against Building a New SF Jail @ `
Mar 3 @ 1:30 am – 3:00 am

Facebook event.

Updated information for Monday:

  • We have moved the Rally to start in front of the jail at 850 Bryant on Monday, March 2nd at 5:30pm.  Come prepared to dance!  We will be joined by the BLO (Brass Liberation Orchestra) and march to the CASC for the Environmental Impact Community Meeting. RSVP here.
  • We’ve also learned that the Capitol Planning Committee is voting on the jail plan the same day. We need anyone who can speak out against the jail to join us
  • Monday, March 2nd from noon-2pm in City Hall.

Sheriff Mirkarimi and staff from the Department of Public Works will be hosting a public meeting on the environmental impact of the $278 million dollar jail plan.

You are invited to attend a public meeting hosted by San Francisco Public Works and the San Francisco Sheriffs Department regarding the environmental review process for the proposed new jail.

The new Rehabilitation Detention Facility (RDF) will replace County Jails #3 and #4, currently located on the 6th and 7th floors of the Hall of Justice at 850 Bryant Street.

Plan on joining us at 5:30pm at the CASC for a rally before the 6pm meeting. Bring banners and signs and your best examples of the environmental impacts that jail and incarceration has on your life and your community.

San Francisco needs real solutions to public safety, housing, jobs, education, mental health care, not more of the same failed policies that harm our community. Justice is won when we build a future of opportunity for everyone, not more jails.

We want to pack the house and show how strong San Francisco’s opposition is to this controversial replacement jail proposal. And spread the word, it’s coming up quick!

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Occupy Forum: Seabrook 1977 (Nuclear Power Plant in New Hampshire) and Diablo @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor
Mar 3 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am

Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogueon all sides of these critically important issues!OccupyForum presentsSEABROOK 1977

In anticipation of the accelerating campaign to shut California’s last nukes the two reactors at Diablo Canyon, near San Luis Obispo — we will view Seabrook 77, the story the of attempt to block construction of a nuclear power plant.
In April 1977, the small coastal town of Seabrook, New Hampshire became an international symbol in the battle over atomic energy. Concerned about the dangers of potential radioactive accidents, 2,500 members of the Clamshell Alliance, a coalition of environmental groups, attempted to block construction of a nuclear power plant in Seabrook. 1,414 people were arrested in that civil disobedience protest and jailed en masse in National Guard armories for two weeks.Seabrook 77 chronicles the events which made world headlines and sparked the creation of a grassroots antinuclear power movement across the United States. Scenes of the nonviolent demonstration and subsequent internment are interwoven with interviews with participants on all sides of the event, including local Seabrook residents, antinuclear activists, New Hampshire’s pro-nuclear Governor Meldrim Thomson, police and utilities officials. The film documents the erection of a tent city and negotiations with the governor and police. It follows the arrest and incarceration of the largest group (after the Vietnam war protests) of U.S. citizens incarcerated. Seabrook 77 tells the story of this seminal event of the 1970s environmental activism and shows people making history from the grassroots.
Citizen activism has closed the reactors at Humboldt, Rancho Seco and San Onofre, and stopped proposed projects at Bakersfield, Bodega and elsewhere. PG&E’s Diablo is two 1200+ megawatt monsters surrounded by earthquake faults, in a tsunami zone, out of compliance with clean water and fire safety regulations, lacking a credible evacuation plan and now completely priced out of the market by clean, cheap, safe and job-producing renewable energy. The experiences of the 1970s anti nuclear activists is relevant today, and an inspiration for what lies ahead.

Discussion and Announcements to follow.

Read background on Diablo Canyon

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Town Hall to Decry the Execution of Amilcar Perez Lopez in San Francisco @ Cesar Chavez Elementary School
Mar 3 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

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Ethics Commission Presentation re Domain Awareness Center @ Hearing Room 1, City Hall
Mar 3 @ 2:30 am – 4:30 am

City of Oakland Domain Awareness Center Privacy and Data Retention Policy. During discussions of the Oakland Port Domain Awareness Center (DAC) in March 2014, the City Council adopted a resolution requiring the City Administrator’s office to convene an advisory committee to develop a data retention and privacy policy to address public concerns about the DAC and its surveillance system. The DAC Ad Hoc Privacy and Data Retention Advisory Committee has been meeting since May 2014 and developed a policy and several additional recommendations to present to City Council. Joe DeVries, Assistant to the City Administrator and staff to the Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, and Brian Hofer, the Committee Chair, will provide an overview of the issue and the advisory committee process and will share the details of the proposal that is being developed. The recommendations include a potential role for the Public Ethics Commission as an impartial oversight entity. The Commission will review and discuss this issue and may take action regarding the proposal.

Full agenda and link to Proposed Privacy Policy.

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Who Are The Zapatistas Study Sessions @ Qilombo
Mar 3 @ 4:00 am – 5:00 am

EVERY MONDAY IN MARCH FROM 600-800 PM AT THE QILOMBO.

THIS WILL BE AN ONGOING STUDY SESSION EXAMINING THE HISTORY OF THE ONGOING ZAPATISTA STRUGGLE FOR LIBERATION.
SESSION I: First Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle http://www.struggle.ws/mexico/ezln/ezlnwa.html

Future sessions will likely be described at the Facebook event.

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Rally for Jobs Not Jails @ Alameda County Bldg, 5th floor
Mar 3 @ 6:45 pm – 7:45 pm

ALL OUT FOR JOBS NOT JAILS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY!

For the past six months, we have campaigned for the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to set aside 50% for community programs and services.

But on February 9th, the Community Corrections Partnership Executive Committee recommended that the supervisors allocate $18 million—more than half of their public safety funds—to the sheriff.

On March 3rd, the Board of Supervisors will vote on the public safety budget and it’s time to tell them to vote for jobs not jails, books not bars, and healthcare not handcuffs.

Facebook event.

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Mar
4
Wed
Corporate Coloniality and the Demotion of Capitalism @ OMNI Collective
Mar 4 @ 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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Mar
5
Thu
Action-oriented Anti-policing Study Group @ Omni Commons
Mar 5 @ 3:00 am – 5:00 am

We are having an orientation for our hands-on study group. The focus of the project is both analytical and activist. As a group, we will develop an understanding of the relationship between gentrification and police violence thru readings, workshops and discussions. At the same time, we will be developing and implementing strategies in our neighborhoods that seek to discourage other people that are new to Oakland from calling the cops. It will last about 3 months and we would love to host it all at the Omni if that works for y’all!

Omni Calendar entry

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Film: Jekyll Island, Part I @ Humanist Hall
Mar 5 @ 3:30 am – 5:30 am

Film evenings begin with optional potluck refreshments & social hour at 6:30 pm,
followed by the film at 7:30 pm, followed by optional discussion after the film.

JEKYLL ISLAND, Part I

by William Still

For this film, see the website shown below.

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

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