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Court update: demur about constitutionality was filed. New date march 18 9am set to continue. #blackfriday14 #DropTheCharges
— Bay Solidarity (@BaySolidarity) February 4, 2015
motion to dismiss case called demur was made today: statute is unconstitutional-it's too broad-anyone cld be charged 4 interfering with BART
— Bay Solidarity (@BaySolidarity) February 4, 2015
Atty Walter Riley: the law could arrest anyone for having too baggy pants or too dark skin on Bart platform. #DropTheCharges #BlackFriday14
— Bay Solidarity (@BaySolidarity) February 4, 2015
Protest genocidal apartheid #HP March 18th, 10:30am #HewlettPackard Headquarters, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA. pic.twitter.com/BrsHuqBG60
— Occupy Oakland (@OccupyOakland) March 9, 2015
Long-time residents are being pushed out of Oakland every day because of skyrocketing housing costs. The city’s number one priority right now should be figuring out how to make it possible for working families to stay in Oakland – not developing luxury high rises for the rich that are just going to raise rents and exacerbate displacement.
March 18th come to Planning Commission hearing to speak out against gentrification in Oakland and for affordable housing!
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
Black Women’s Lives Matter (A Women’s History Month Event).
Did you know that: as many as 200 Black women are missing in Los Angeles, maybe 100 killed? Police referred to the murders as No Humans Involved (NHI)?
A new film by Nick Broomfield that highlights the devaluation of Black women’s lives and the lives of sex workers.
The film shows the:
— criminal neglect or worse in law enforcement’s handling of the investigation and the efforts of the community based Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders to win justice and accountability.
— devaluing of Black women’s lives, and of sex workers struggling to survive in the most impoverished part of LA
— vulnerability to violence women who are considered “illegal” as easy prey due, in particular women who are homeless and/or who work on the streets or caught us in the crack epidemic
The film was shortlisted for an academy award. Trailer link: http://www.pipelinead.net/uploads/HBO/grim/GrimSleeper_promo_v3_lo.mov
Co-sponsors: Advance the Struggle; All of Us or None; Erotic Service Providers Union; Global Women’s Strike; In Defense of Prostitute Women’s Safety Project; Queer Strike; Sin Barras.
Endorsers so far: BAYSWAN; Critical Resistance; Faithful Fools Street Ministry; Flying Over Walls/Black and Pink; Legal Action for Women; Legal Services for Prisoners with Children; San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper
Event called by: US PROStitues Collective
Monthly APTP meeting, held on every 3rd Wednesday of the month. Please note that this is held in the Eastside Arts Alliance Annex. The entrance is to the left of the main Eastside Entrance.
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, the 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.
- Anyone can bring a proposal
- for new classes
- events
- organizational procedures
- lectures, talks, speakers
- workshops
- skill-shares
- Organizers vote
- on class proposals
- important financial expenditures
- use of space
- core values
- We meet each other
- make relevant announcements
- collaborate and coalesce new visions of the school
- distribute tasks and plan to take action
- learn how to build collectivity, a commons, a life
Elias Castillo discusses “A Cross of Thorns: The Enslavement of California’s Indians by the Spanish Missions”
Author Elias Castillo shatters the image of California’s Missions as idyllic places where Franciscan friars and Indians lived in an environment of mutual respect. In reality, the Missions were death camps where more than 60,000 Indian workers died, many as a result of whippings, disease, and malnutrition.
The book is the result of more than six years of research and study of original documents including eyewitness accounts by early travelers, records kept by the friars, and historic letters by church and government authorities in Alta California and Mexico.
A Cross of Thorns delivers a damning indictment of the enslavement of California’s Indians by the Spanish Missions. It is especially timely in light of the fact that the Pope has said he plans to declare Father Junipero Serra a saint. Serra was the key founder of California’s Spanish missions. Serra has been sharply criticized by Native Americans for his role in their abuse and genocidal treatment.
http://www.revolutionbooks.org/
Peacewalk for a Nuclear Free Future to start here
A group of dedicated activists is walking from Richmond to the 2015 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference at the United Nations in New York City in April. One of the organizers writes: “We are starting in Richmond because we want to bring the energy of all of the good things happening there with us as we walk.” The walk will be led by Reverend Jun Yasuda, (affectionately known as “Junsan”) a Nipponzon Myohoji Buddhist nun who has been walking around the country and the world for more than 40 years.
The group will meet in a prayer circle before beginning the walk, and you are invited to join in and to see them off. If you’d like to start the walk with them, the route on the 20th will go to West Oakland, passing many BART Stations along the way, so it would be possible to walk part of the day and BART back. (A support car is also available if someone can’t make it to a BART Station for some reason.)
For a flyer with more about the walk and its full route, follow this link.
Her Resilience Part I: Mural Unveiling & Ceremony presented byMamacitas Cafe and Her Resilience: A Mural for Women Affected by Violence in Oakland
Featuring Mona Webb as Emcee
Nuri Nusrat & Robert Castro – Circle Facilitators
– Calpulli Huey Papalotl Danza Opening Ceremony
-Community Dialogues on Safety and Resiliency
-Childcare by Liliana Hurtado of YOLOTL COLLECTIVE
– Face painting by Melody Sage
– Healing Circles for All Genders
– Tamales by Tamales La Oaxaqueña
– Coffee, Drinks, and Donuts by Mamacitas Cafe
Special thanks to Akonadi Foundation for event support
(Notes on accessibility: This is an outside garden space. the garden is entrance is level to the ground. The top portion of the garden can only be accessed by the stairs, about 15-20 steps. Both levels will have tables+chairs+pillows)
Next Saturday the art activists of Animals Against Extinction will unfurl a striking banner at the pedestrian overpass at University Avenue at I-80, Berkeley. The banner will focus the attention of thousands of drivers on the ongoing threats that climate change poses to all living species.
If you’d like to be a part of this action, please gather at noon Saturday, March 21 at Sea Breeze Cafe at the foot of University and Frontage Road, immediately west of I-80.
This action will also serve as a dress rehearsal for actions at First Friday in Oakland, and the Earth Day celebration in Martinez (at the site of Shell and Tesoro) on April 18th. We will expose Big Oil’s murderous role in contributing to the climate crisis.
Join us at Whole Foods.
We’ll be rallying for higher minimum wages at noon in front of the store. Drop by if you’re interested in helping out or if you have any questions. An increase in the Berkeley minimum wage doesn’t just make economic sense—it’s a necessity for workers, who literally can’t afford to pay rent in this city on less than $15/hour!
The planting was in January. Now the garden is in full bloom. The gardening work continues. Join us!
More information on the Berkeley Post Office Defense against the sale and privatization here.
Join ~20 Bay Area activist groups on Saturday, 12th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, to say no to endless war. pic.twitter.com/aReDdWLFmQ
— Not Frantz Fanon (@violentfanon) March 16, 2015
The premier of “Amor for Alex.”
The one year anniversary of the unlawful killing by SFPD of Alex Nieto.
Join us on Sunday March 22nd for the 17 month anniversary Park Clean-up, Vigil & Stargazing at Andy’s Park / Andy Lopez Memorial. From 9am to 12 Noon come out and help clean up the park…At 9:00pm there will be a candlelight vigil and a telescope will be available to look at the stars
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School is the opposite of education, a study to release us from our confinement
In this time of trying to grasp disintegrating vestiges of our commons, it’s difficult to formulate the calls for structures for our benefit without resorting to lapsing into requesting our Owners to let us have what we’ve been taught is our commons. So we call for jobs, schools. The fact is our jobs are all about profiting our Owners, and school is about getting us all in line to do that.
The last session we did on this subject subsided into consciousness raising, school having been so harmful to us, so painful, that we sought relief, relinquishing the challenge to delve into positing how we want to learn, teach, study. This time let’s try that instead; try finding the other way – not home school, not the many reformations of school, but how to not school….
Suggestion: read/print out https://njfhar.wordpress.com/2014/12/10/structural-objective/ for discussion.
Our discussion will be led by Norma Harrison, a former candidate for the Berkeley Board of Education and a member of the State Central Committee of the Peace and Freedom Party.
Info at: https://njfhar.wordpress.com/2014/12/10/table-of-contents
The North American Anarchist Studies Network is holding its sixth annual conference on March 20, 21, and 22 at the California Institute for Integral Studies, in San Francisco, California—the homeland of the Ohlone people. Attendance is free and open to the public.
You can view and/or download a preliminary schedule here:http://bitly.com/19cGhGI
There are about 70 talks planned, as well as poetry, films, and several workshops. Friday’s opening plenary features Chris Carlsson, Andy Cornell, and Kenyon Zimmer presenting on “Hidden Histories of Bay Area Anarchism,” followed by discussion, and then a trip to a local watering hole. On Saturday and Sunday there will be panels scheduled from late morning to early evening, with plenty of breaks for sustenance and conversation.
Hope to see you there!