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May
14
Thu
No Coal Through Oakland! @ Oscar Grant Plaza, Rotunda Building
May 14 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Phil Tagami, developer of the new Global Logistics Center at the former Oakland Army Base in West Oakland, promised in 2013 that “CCIG is publicly on record as having no interest or involvement in the pursuit of coal-related operations at the former Oakland Army Base.”

Now, in 2015, Tagami is poised to allow four Utah Counties to use public money to invest $53 million to turn the new Oakland port project into a massive coal export terminal. If allowed to move forward, millions of tons of dirty, toxic, climate-killing coal will roll through West Oakland on mile long trains, creating toxic pollution in a community already overburdened by heavy industry.

Tagami hopes to close the deal with Utah by June – so NOW is the time to act! Join us to demand that Tagami keep his promise and say NO to coal in Oakland!

This action is being organized by Diablo Rising Tide (DiRT) in collaboration with many allies.

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National Day of Action: “I Stand with Postal Workers.” Oakland Action. @ West Oakland Post Office
May 14 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

On May 14, just six days before the current contract expires, postal workers across the country will hold events organized around the theme, “I Stand with Postal Workers.” Join us!

With the union’s Collective Bargaining Agreement with the U.S. Postal Service set to expire in less than a month, APWU negotiators and union members are turning up the heat. Postal workers are demanding Good Postal Service! Good Jobs! Good Contract! As negotiations draw to a close, postal workers need a strong demonstration of support.

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May
15
Fri
#BlackLivesMatter Forum: Civil Rights Social Justice in the 21st Century @ California State University, East Bay Old Student Union, Rms. 311 and 102
May 15 @ 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm

CSU East Bay Department of Communication and the Graduate Communication Society Presents:

#BlackLivesMatter: Civil Rights Social Justice in the 21st Century
Featuring: Dr. Andreana Clay, Families Seeking Justice panel, three student panels, and a hosted reception.

The Graduate Communication Society at CSU East Bay hosts a graduate student conference surrounding themes related to social justice issues in a 21st Century context. Featuring keynote speaker Dr. Andreana Clay, Associate Professor at San Francisco State University, Her book, The Hip-Hop Generation Fights Back: Youth Activism and Post-Civil Rights Politics (NYU Press, 2012) explores how youth of color organize and identify as activists in the post civil rights era. Her articles on hip-hop culture, queer sexuality, youth activism, and hip-hop feminism have appeared in several anthologies and academic journals, including Home Girls Make Some Noise!: A Hip-Hop Feminist Anthology, the American Behavioral Scientist, and Meridians: A Journal of Race, Feminism, and Transnationalism. Read her blog, QueerBlackFeminist, at queerblackfeminist.blogspot.com.

Also presenting is the panel Families Seekig Justice with 2015 Gene Young Award Recipient and Oscar Grant’s uncle, Cephus “Uncle Bobby” Johnson; mother of Alan Blueford, Jeralynn Blueford; mother of James Rivera, Dionne Smith Downs; and Angela Naggie, mother of O’Shaine Evans. Families Seeking Justice panel will be moderated by Cat Brooks, co-chair of the Onyx Organizing Committee.

There will be three student panels discussing research on topics related to the following broad themes:

Online activism
Identity and race in the 21st Century
Feminism and gender activism in the hashtag era

Schedule

Noon-12:30 — Check-in
12:30-3:30pm — Student panels
4-5pm — Families Seeking Justice
5-6pm — Keynote speaker Dr. Adreana Clay
6-7pm — Reception

Check back for more info at the conference web site: http://commgscon.blogspot.com

Facebook RSVP

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Stand Up Comedy Fund Raiser for Zapatista Children @ Omni Commons
May 15 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Bay Area comics perform STAND UP! Comedy: Featuring Natasha Musewith Veronica Porras, Lalique D’Bruzzi and Emily Van Dyke. Natasha Muse is a performer and writer of comedy in the Bay Area. She is also a skeptic, an agnostic, and at least the second funniest trans-sexual you know––guaranteed. Come to the emerging and energizing OMNI COMMONS and laugh with us while you support autonomous education for indigenous Zapatista children.

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May
16
Sat
No More Locked Doors- a conference on political prisoners and revolutionary prisoner support @ Qulombo
May 16 all-day

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Fight for $15 Tabling, Flyering and Door Knocking. @ Ashby Bart
May 16 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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Stop the War on Yemen! @ UN Plaza
May 16 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

No to the War on Yemen!
No to Foreign Intervention!
Yes to self determination of the Yemeni people!
Stop the Saudi bombing!

#HandsOffYemen

UN Plaza
Saturday, May 16th
12pm

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Stop Shock Treatment at Herrick Hospital in Berkeley – Day of Worldwide Anti-ECT Protest @ Herrick Hospital
May 16 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

 

STOP SHOCK TREATMENT NOW!

 

Worldwide Protests Against Shock May 16, 2015

 

Demonstration at HERRICK HOSPITAL IN BERKELEY,
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2PM­-4PM,

Dwight Way near Shattuck Avenue

 

SHOCK TREATMENT IS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY

 

For more information: MAY16SHOCKDEMO [at] GMAIL.COM, (510) 703­-6372

 

For a list of protests happening worldwide see http://ectjustice.com/protest.php

 

If you don’t see a protest listed near you, organize one yourself!

Let us know by sending an email to may16shockdemo [at] gmail.com

 

Keep checking back, more are being added all the time at http://ectjustice.com/protest.php

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Strike Debt Bay Area Meeting @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
May 16 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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Come and help us draw awareness to and fight unjust debt!
Come get connected with SDBA’s many projects!
  • student debt resistance
  • organizing for public banking.
  • advocating for Postal banking.
  • ongoing study group
  • helping out America’s only non-profit check-cashing organization and fighting against usurious for-profit pay-day lenders and their ilk
  • our famous Strike Debt radio program
  • our next Debtors’ Assembly
  • saving the Berkeley Post Office and stopping the Staples non-union takeover of good Post Office jobs
  • and much more!
 Also check out our website, our twitter feed, and our Facebook page.

Strike Debt Bay Area is an offshoot of Occupy Oakland and Strike Debt, itself an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.


Strike Debt – Principles of Solidarity

Strike Debt is building a debt resistance movement. We believe that most individual debt is illegitimate and unjust. Most of us fall into debt because we are increasingly deprived of the means to acquire the basic necessities of life: health care, education, and housing. Because we are forced to go into debt simply in order to live, we think it is right and moral to resist it.

We also oppose debt because it is an instrument of exploitation and political domination. Debt is used to discipline us, deepen existing inequalities, and reinforce racial, gendered, and other social hierarchies. Every Strike Debt action is designed to weaken the institutions that seek to divide us and benefit from our division. As an alternative to this predatory system, Strike Debt advocates a just and sustainable economy, based on mutual aid, common goods, and public affluence.

Strike Debt is committed to the principles and tactics of political autonomy, direct democracy, direct action, creative openness, a culture of solidarity, and commitment to anti-oppressive language and conduct. We struggle for a world without racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and all forms of oppression.

Strike Debt holds that we are all debtors, whether or not we have personal loan agreements. Through the manipulation of sovereign and municipal debt, the costs of speculator-driven crises are passed on to all of us. Though different kinds of debt can affect the same household, they are all interconnected, and so all household debtors have a common interest in resisting.

Strike Debt engages in public education about the debt-system to counteract the self-serving myth that finance is too complicated for laypersons to understand. In particular, it urges direct action as a way of stopping the damage caused by the creditor class and their enablers among elected government officials. Direct action empowers those who participate in challenging the debt-system.

Strike Debt holds that we owe the financial institutions nothing, whereas, to our friends, families and communities, we owe everything. In pursuing a long-term strategy for national organizing around this principle, we pledge international solidarity with the growing global movement against debt and austerity.

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Book Launch Party! “Like Water” by T. Thorn Coyle @ The Alan Blueford Center For Justice
May 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

PF Publishing invites you to celebrate T. Thorn Coyle’s first novel, dedicated to Alan Blueford, and to all victims of police violence.

Like Water:
a story of love and sudden violence.
a story of a ghost and a city.
a story for our times.

Welcome to the streets of Oakland, CA.
Meet Alex and Jonah.

Best friends since childhood: one poet, one professor, one black, one white. One dead–killed by police with a Taser to the heart–and one bereft, trying to figure out how to go on living…and how to find justice.

“One day he was laughing on a bright summer sidewalk. What seemed liked seconds later, he was gone.”

http://www.pfpub.com/

Facebook event.

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Fundraiser for the Anti Police Terror Project @ The Legionnaire Saloon
May 16 @ 9:00 pm – May 17 @ 1:00 am

Come out Saturday, 5/16 at Legionnaire for our 2nd Left Bass Dance Party! Last month, the club was packed by 10pm, the party went OFF, and we raised over $1,800 for BlackOUT Collective. Let’s do it in May for APTP!

LEFT BASS is an Oakland Dance Party for all us activists, organizers, artists, and just plain MOVEMENT FOLKS to shake a tail feather together and continue to support local organizing.

Get down with “Feminist/Panther/Hip-Hop Heroine” Coco Peila, featured DJs Camilo (Queer Qumbia) and Xander (Mondial Afrique) and resident DJs Baagi and T. Rockwell.

This month’s party will benefit the Anti Police-Terror Project (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anti-Police-Terror-Project/513658562107268). “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 and Workers World 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.”

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May
17
Sun
Refinery Corridor Healing Walk from Martinez to Benicia @ Martinez Shoreline Park
May 17 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Idle No More SF Bay and citizens from front-line refinery communities invite you to attend the second of four walks. The Walk will begin near the Martinez Shoreline Park at the end of Ferry Street in Martinez, and will end at the 9th Street Park in the City of Benicia.

8:00 a.m. Water Ceremony & Registration
9:30 a.m. Walk Begins

This walk is approximately 9.5 miles from beginning to end.  There will be vehicles available for people who wish to take breaks during the walk.  Medics will also be available. Water will be provided but you should plan to bring your own water in reusable containers.

There are several places along the walk where folks can join the walk – please see the details of the route. For more information and a map of the route, please visit the Healing Walk web site.

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Sunday at the Marxist Library: Malcolm X @ Niebyl Proctor
May 17 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Malcolm X and Black Liberation

In honor of the 90th birthday of Malcolm X (May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), we have invited Gerald Smith, of the Oscar Grant Committee, to speak on the life and death of Malcolm X and his continuing relevance for the Black Liberation struggle.

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End Racism and Police Terror – San Francisco.
May 17 @ 12:15 pm – 2:15 pm

From Oakland to Baltimore, police harassment and murder of poor Black, Brown and Native American women, men and transgenders is an epidemic. What will it take to bring justice for Freddie Gray, Oscar Grant, Mya Hall, Alex Nieto, Michael Brown and all those killed? How do we end the structural racism and brutality that warps the lives of the poor? Join a candid discussion that ranges from calling for civilian review boards over the police to replacing the whole rotten U.S. system.

A home-cooked brunch is served at 12:15 pm for an $8 donation. Everyone welcome.

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Open Circle Meeting ~ Addressing Police Terror & Systemic Oppression @ Omni Commons
May 17 @ 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Open Circle, first and foremost, is an opportunity to build community with one another. Secondly, it is a space to reflect and collaborate on strategies and actions to bring an end to these egregious crimes.

Please join us for the Potluck at 3:00 pm followed by the Open Circle at 3:45 pm. Please bring a dish or snacks to share!

Open circle will begin with speakers who have lost their loved ones to police violence. Then updates / announcements of upcoming actions followed by reflection and dialogue around the current state and thoughts or approaches on how to effect change.

We will end with working groups to organize and plan next steps in the struggle.

Solidarity is afoot so bring your ideas!

Notes from last meeting:
omnicommons.org/connect

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May
18
Mon
“To Our Friends” Reading Group.
May 18 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We will be reading the introduction and first chapter of To Our Friends, the newly released book from the Invisible Committee. Bring food and refreshments. Some will be provided. Hard copies of the first chapter will be available, but those with copies are encouraged to bring them.

 

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Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office steps
May 18 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Come learn about continuing developments in the battle save the Berkeley Post Office and the Postal Service from privatization, support our Occupiers and help us plan our next steps in opposition to the theft of our public commons.

The postal service wanted to sell the post office to Hudson-Mcdonald, a local developer. The City of Berkeley sued the post office to stop the sale. Hudson-Mcdonald backed out of the deal in early December.

 There was a hearing in Federal Court on December 11th. There was another hearing in March 26th. Federal Judge William Alsup decided to dismiss the lawsuit because the Postal Service says it is not currently selling the building.  But we’re not fooled. The Postal Service could “find” a buyer at any moment. Fortunately, the Judge ordered the Postal Service to provide 42 days notice before any sale, so that the lawsuit could be refiled.

Check out our response to the Judge’s order.

Check out the Community Garden at the Post Office.

Also check out our website and the Save the Berkeley Post Office website, and First they Came for the Homeless Facebook for updates.

BPOD is an offshoot of Strike Debt Bay Area, which itself is an offshoot of Occupy Oakland and a chapter of the national Strike Debt movement, which is an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.

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Occupy Forum: Planning for the Mayor’s Council @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor
May 18 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

OccupyForum presents
 Action Council Forum to coordinate actions

June 19-22, San Francisco’s Mayor Ed Lee is hosting the 83rd Annual Conference of Mayors.
Around 200 Mayors, their families and corporate sponsors will be in attendance.

This is an opportunity to raise issues LOCALLY and NATIONALLY, that are of concern to us, The People, that the mayors have resisted and refused to act upon, or acted on against the interest of The People.

For instance:

“Black Lives Matter” ~ Police Militarization and Excessive Use of Force ~ Racism ~ Gentrification of our Communities ~ Homelessness ~ Privatization of our Commons ~ Homophobia and Trans-phobia ~ Immigration ~ the Environment ~ Corporate Greed ~ the People’s taxes being spent on wars enriching the 1% and not serving the needs of the people and more.

Let’s get ready NOW and send a message to the Mayors of this nation that they need to� Listen Up!

All are welcome
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Announcements will follow. Donations gladly accepted; no one turned away!​

Info: bob71947@aol.com

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May
19
Tue
Discuss the Proposed Department of Race and Equity @ City Hall
May 19 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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West Berkeley Forum – Construction and Development @ Finnish Hall
May 19 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

West Berkeley Forum
Sponsored by the
Berkeley Neighborhoods Council

Following up on our very successful April 8, 2015, Forum at the Berkeley Media Center, the Berkeley Neighborhoods Council invites you to a community forum to discuss responses to the city’s construction and development plans.

The purpose of the meeting will be to foster discussion among members of the community and to affirm the necessity of the community having a voice in these developments

 a form of “modification-power”

“We’re not against development. But it should be development in which people have a say, a voice in the process, more than a mere minute in a hearing. It should not be imposed from above, nor destroy a community’s style of life.”
A West Berkeley community member

NO CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
Some of the the impacts these plans will have on our community:
• The loss of commercial establishments,
• The loss of low-rent housing,
• The loss of community style of life,
• Traffic jams, and big parking problems.

The following speakers will discuss the City’s overall development plans, and the impact these plans will have on our neighborhoods.
• Carol Johnson – Berkeley City Planning Dept.
• Patrick Sheahan – former Planning Commissioner and West Berkeley resident
• Kate Stepanski – Oceanview volunteer and grassroots organizer
• Ed Herzog – West Berkeley resident and community organizer

Berkeley Neighborhoods Council http://www.berkeleyneighborhoodscouncil.org

Also see

 

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