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Jun
15
Thu
Debt Collective: Student Debt Update Call @ Online
Jun 15 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

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Jun
16
Fri
Homies Empowerment Town Nights @ Arroyo Park
Jun 16 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Jun
17
Sat
Juneteenth Oakland @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Jun 17 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Defining & realizing a Green education @ Online
Jun 17 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

This year, the Oakland Greens will review various components of a Green educational system and, most importantly, how those opportunities could be funded.  In general, we believe the best way to effect cultural change is to create an educational system that is fundamentally different from what is currently offered.

The 2023 season is our fourth year of action in what has been called a fresh feel for local alternative community politics.

Become producers of the systems within your community, not just consumers.

As usual, we’ll begin with the most diverse, pre-show music event within the social justice community:

Please register on Eventbrite, here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fourth-annual-education-conference-defining-realizing-a-green-education-tickets-522183443737?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

PLANET PEOPLE PEACE
before profit!
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http://www.GP.org

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Jun
18
Sun
Indian Telecom’s Spectacular Rise and the Nature of Monopoly Capital in India.
Jun 18 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

The Indian state has hitched the wagon of the country’s development to the engine of the nation’s big capital, perhaps like no other time in the India’s history. Big private capital today not only occupies the commanding heights of the Indian economy, but its propaganda dominates the imagination of  the ruling elite and even that of the popular classes. The pinnacle of this development is epitomized by the stupendous growth and reach of the Indian telecom sector. The ruling elite rests their case of claiming ultimate success by citing the ubiquitous presence of cell phones in almost every hand in India, which are promoted with some of the cheapest device and connectivity rates in the world. What lies behind this success? In this talk, our speaker will unpack the success of the telecom industry in India, and through the telecom example, examine the nature of the Indian big capital and the role of the Indian state.

Our speaker is Rahul Varman. He is in the faculty in  the department of Management at The Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, India. He has organized and works with the contract workers on the campus, which number around 2,500. These are the most exploited and oppressed of the Indian working classes and come from remote far off areas of the country.

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Juneteenth Remembering Celebration – Main Event
Jun 18 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm

Press Release from the Berkeley Juneteenth Association: 36th Annual Berkeley Juneteenth Festival Remembers the Hope and Promise of Emancipation

The Berkeley Juneteenth Festival is proud to return for its 36th year with the inclusion of JUNETEENTH WEEK, from June 11-18, 2023, which will expand festival day informational spaces to workshops and open houses by community partners who support social equity programs. All community events are free and open to the public.

Beginning on Sunday, June 11 there will be an interfaith Prayer Service hosted by Pastor Mike at the McGee Avenue Baptist church. City-wide, the community will come together at their place of worship to pray for peace, protection for our children, community healing, equal justice under the law, and to remember the hope and the promise of emancipation. This all-denominational and community-inclusive event will also be repeated on Sunday, June 18.

From Monday, June 12, through Sunday, June 18, participating organizations will include the African American Holistic Resource Center, Ecology Center, Conscious Voices, East Bay Community Law Center, Doug Harris Media, Batters Up/Guns Down, and the office of Vice Mayor Ben Bartlett.

“We aim for each event to be motivational and restorative for our community,” said Delores Nochi Cooper, founding Board member and lead organizer of the Berkeley Juneteenth Festival, “Every year, families, small business owners, religious organizations, politicians and artists come together to make the Berkeley Juneteenth Festival a truly special occasion. We are thrilled to facilitate a space for community reflection, healing, and joy.”

Juneteenth-in-Berkeley began as a vehicle to promote community pride and bring together South Berkeley businesses and residents in the celebration of a major African American cultural event, culminating in the first annual Festival in 1987. With the establishment of Berkeley Juneteenth Cultural Celebrations in 2014, the organization began producing Black History Month celebrations during the month of February. Berkeley Juneteenth is committed to educating future generations about the history and accomplishments of African Americans, creating programming which highlights our music and culture, and acknowledging people and events that have brought us as a community and a nation a mighty long way.

For a full schedule, including locations and services offered, please go to JUNETEENTH WEEK.

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Occupy Oakland General Assembly @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jun 18 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

NOTE: During the Plague Year of 2020 GA will be held every week or two on Zoom. To find out the exact time a date get on the Occupy Oakland email list my sending an email to:

occupyoakland-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

 

The Occupy Oakland General Assembly meets every Sunday at 4 PM at Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater at 14th Street & Broadway near the steps of City Hall. If for some reason the amphitheater is being used otherwise and/or OGP itself is inaccessible, we will meet at Kaiser Park, right next to the statues, on 19th St. between San Pablo and Telegraph. If it is raining (as in RAINING, not just misting) at 4:00 PM we meet in the basement of the Omni Collective, 4799 Shattuck Ave., Oakland. (Note: we tend to meet at 3:00 PM during the cooler months from November to early March after Daylights Savings Time.)

On every ‘last Sunday’ we meet a little earlier at 3 PM to have a community potluck to which all are welcome.

OO General Assembly has met on a continuous basis for over six years, since October 2011! Our General Assembly is a participatory gathering of Oakland community members and beyond, where everyone who shows up is treated equally. Our Assembly and the process we have collectively cultivated strives to reach agreement while building community.

At the GA committees, caucuses, and loosely associated groups whose representatives come voluntarily report on past and future actions, with discussion. We encourage everyone participating in the Occupy Oakland GA to be part of at least one associated group, but it is by no means a requirement. If you like, just come and hear all the organizing being done! Occupy Oakland encourages political activity that is decentralized and welcomes diverse voices and actions into the movement.

General Assembly Standard Agenda

Welcome & Introductions
Reports from Committees, Caucuses, & Independent Organizations
Announcements
(Optional) Discussion Topic

Occupy Oakland activities and contact info for some Bay Area Groups with past or present Occupy Oakland members.

Occupy Oakland Web Committee: (web@occupyoakland.org)
Strike Debt Bay Area : strikedebtbayarea.tumblr.com
Berkeley Post Office Defenders:http://berkeleypostofficedefenders.wordpress.com/
Alan Blueford Center 4 Justice:https://www.facebook.com/ABC4JUSTICE
Oakland Privacy Working Group:https://oaklandprivacy.wordpress.com
Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity: prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/
Bay Area AntiRepression: antirepression@occupyoakland.org
Biblioteca Popular: http://tinyurl.com/mdlzshy
Interfaith Tent: www.facebook.com/InterfaithTent
Port Truckers Solidarity: oaklandporttruckers.wordpress.com
Bay Area Intifada: bayareaintifada.wordpress.com
Transport Workers Solidarity: www.transportworkers.org
Fresh Juice Party (aka Chalkupy) freshjuiceparty.com/chalkupy-gallery
Sudo Room: https://sudoroom.org
Omni Collective: https://omnicommons.org/
First They Came for the Homeless: https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-they-came-for-the-homeless/253882908111999
Sunflower Alliance: http://www.sunflower-alliance.org/
Bay Area Public School: http://thepublicschool.org/bay-area

San Francisco based groups:
Occupy Bay Area United: www.obau.org
Occupy Forum: (see OBAU above)
San Francisco Projection Department: http://tinyurl.com/kpvb3rv

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Jun
20
Tue
Burning Forests as a Climate Solution? No Way!
Jun 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Online. Register here.

Help stop a climate and environmental justice disaster being market as renewable energy (on the theory that burning wood is fine because growing trees will absorb the released CO2).

A company called Golden State Natural Resources is proposing to build two massive wood pellet mills in California. They would:
* log in national forests and on private land (billing this as a “forest resiliency” measure)
* break the wood up into pellets in facilities that would pollute neighboring communities
* transport the pellets by rail or truck across the state (risking fires and explosions and emitting greenhouse gases)
* store the pellets at the port in Stockton
* then ship these wood pellets overseas to destinations in Asia, South America or Europe, to be burned in converted coal-fired power plants
— causing just as much local pollution as coal
— immediately releasing an amount of CO2 that it will take growing trees decades to absorb (time we don’t have)

The company is requesting financing for this disaster from the Golden State Financing Authority, a public entity set up to “provide affordable housing and contribute to the social and economic well-being of California residents.”

Golden State Natural Resources will host a virtual public meeting “for the public to learn about the proposed project and submit feedback on the scope of the Environmental Impact Report.”  This is an opportunity for a big show of public opposition!

Please RSVP to Jason Pfeifle at jpfeifle@biologicaldiversity.org if you can make it.

The public workshop notice with more background is here.

The organizers will provide talking points and other resources before the hearing.

 

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Hardware Hacking Tuesdays – SudoRoom @ Omni Commons
Jun 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Hardware hack night – each Tuesday, we welcome sudoers new and old to bring their hardware projects to the space, or simply come by to learn and tinker! All welcome, 7pm til… whomever’s left standing!

You can also jump in virtually via https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles !

Some stuff people have been working on:

  • Pimping out cool bicycles with lights for the East Bay Bike Party
  • the dancing robot arm
  • stable diffusion watercolor painting IRL
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Jun
21
Wed
350 Bay Area Climate Justice Awards @ Online
Jun 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join 350 Bay Area and 350 Bay Area Action for their fourth annual Climate Justice Awards event “honoring leaders who have been working at the many intersections of climate justice,” who will share stories of their work and their wins.  We are delighted at their picks, and have had the extreme pleasure and honor of working with several of the honorees.  Ian Cohen and Alexi Lindeman are stalwarts of the No Drilling in Contra Costa campaign, having organized over 300 Contra Costa high school students for an Antioch march last Spring in support of a fossil-free future and an end to oil and gas drilling.  Mayor Devin Murphy has been a sustainability champion in the City of Pinole, and his many accomplishments include getting his city to pass a No Drilling in Contra Costa solidarity resolution.  See you at the awards ceremony!

Leading the Fight for Climate Justice and Liberation
* Arieann Harrison, founder, Marie Harrison Community Foundation, Bayview/Hunters Point
* Alexi Lindeman and Ian Cohen, Sustainable Leaders in Action

Centering Migrant and Labor Justice
Maria Salinas with Max Bell Alper, North Bay Jobs with Justice

Celebrating Major Wins for Environmental Justice
Kobi Nasek, VISION Coalition

This Year’s Elected Honoree
Devin Murphy, Mayor of Pinole

Admission: free to $100.
Register here

 

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Jun
22
Thu
Debt Collective: Student Debt Update Call @ Online
Jun 22 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

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Jun
23
Fri
AVENGE BANKO! Defend Trans Lives! @ The Bell
Jun 23 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

 

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We refuse to let the memory of our friend and neighbor Banko Brown fade away. The injustice of their death at the hands of private security still hovers over the city. Meanwhile, the core causes of this tragedy have yet to be addressed.

In recent weeks, fellow comrades have taken direct action across the city, declaring war on the capitalist police state that fuels violence against the poor, vulnerable and unhoused all over the Bay.

Mayor London Breed deserves to feel the displeasure and agitation of the masses in the face of this violence. So does DA Brooke Jenkins. So does every pig, corporate executive and privileged person who judges from their home, claiming that “theft” and “drugs” are destroying SF.

Ironic, considering the only thing destroying SF is the callous hand of capitalist liberalism, propped up by people who defend a wage-stealing corporate retailer over the needs of struggling people.

We refuse to march down this path toward oblivion, paved with the blood of Banko and so many other working-class people who have been oppressed by police and security forces across the city.

Instead, JOIN US on FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd as we raise our fists and voices for a revolution in thought and action.

We can do better. We MUST do better. AVENGE BANKO! DEFEND TRANS LIVES!

 

 

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Jun
24
Sat
Pride Solidarity March – Santa Rosa @ Julliard Park
Jun 24 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

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Healing Portal at the Peoples’ House
Jun 24 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

mostly brown flyer with paper like texture. In the middle there’s a image of Black healers performing a healing ceremony/ritual. Text reads: 

”Healing Portal at The People’s House. 893 Willow Street, Oakland CA. June 24, 2023, 1-5pm. Open to our staff, community of volunteers, neighbors, and sibilant organizations”

Further details on the flyer read 
“An intentional healing portal meant to interrupt state violence and create a space for healing, community care, and wellness. Modalities offered include reiki, community acupuncture, non-needle acupuncture, massage, movement, emotional support, plant medicine bundles, and free herbal remedies. *Masks required*

For more information or to join as a practitioner, email
guadalupe@antipoliceterrorproject.org"

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Listening Session: Privacy and Policing @ Lighthouse Masjid
Jun 24 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Poverty by America, by Matthew Desmond @ Online
Jun 24 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Email strike.debt.bay.area@gmail.com a few days beforehand for the online invite.

For our June and July meetings we are reading Poverty by America, by Matthew Desmond.

For  our June meeting we’ll be reading the first five chapters.
For  the  July  meeting  we will finish the book.

The United States, the richest country on earth, has more poverty than any other advanced democracy. Why? Why does this land of plenty allow one in every eight of its children to go without basic necessities, permit scores of its citizens to live and die on the streets, and authorize its corporations to pay poverty wages?

In this landmark book, acclaimed sociologist Matthew Desmond draws on history, research, and original reporting to show how affluent Americans knowingly and unknowingly keep poor people poor. Those of us who are financially secure exploit the poor, driving down their wages while forcing them to overpay for housing and access to cash and credit. We prioritize the subsidization of our wealth over the alleviation of poverty, designing a welfare state that gives the most to those who need the least. And we stockpile opportunity in exclusive communities, creating zones of concentrated riches alongside those of concentrated despair. Some lives are made small so that others may grow.

Elegantly written and fiercely argued, this compassionate book gives us new ways of thinking about a morally urgent problem. It also helps us imagine solutions. Desmond builds a startlingly original and ambitious case for ending poverty. He calls on us all to become poverty abolitionists, engaged in a politics of collective belonging to usher in a new age of shared prosperity and, at last, true freedom.

Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included Doughnut EconomicsLimitsBanking on the PeopleCapital and Its Discontents, How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century, The Deficit Myth,  Revenge Capitalism, the Edge of Chaos blog symposium , Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons, The Optimist’s TelescopeMission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Exploring Degrowth, The Origin of Wealth, Mine!, The Dawn of Everything  A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, Beyond Money, Less is More,  Cannibal Capitalism, and Debt, the First 5000 Years.

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Jun
25
Sun
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: Haiti: An Anti-imperialist Perspective. @ Online
Jun 25 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


    The US is spearheading an effort to reinvade and reoccupy Haiti, according to our speaker who last visited the island republic last month. Danny Shaw will report on the different ingredients in the neocolonial hybrid war in Port-au-Prince; the guns, the so-called gangs, and the neocolonial state. He has been working with the Haitian left both in Haiti and in the diaspora since 1998 and speaks Kreyòl.

Our speaker, Danny Shaw, teaches Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender at the City University of New York. He holds a master’s in international affairs from Columbia University. He has worked and organized in seventy different countries, opening his spirit to countless testimonies about the inhumanity of the international economic system. He works with RT Intentional, TeleSUR, and is a senior research fellow with the Council on Hemispheric Relations.

Danny is also a retired Golden Gloves boxer, fighting twice in Madison Square Garden for the NYC heavyweight championship. He teaches boxing, yoga and nutrition and works as a Sober Coach, keeping young people out of the military and prison industrial complex. He is the father of two young Life Warriors and mentors many through the nutritional, ideological, social and emotional landmines that surround us. He is the author of six books and numerous articles. He recently posted an article on Haiti in Truthout.


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Save Leslie Lewis’ Home
Jun 25 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join Moms 4 Housing and Community Ready Corps TOMORROW for a press conference in support of Leslie Lewis, a Black elder who is working to save his family home. Mr. Lewis is now a tenant in the home he was born in after his family lost ownership of the property through a predatory foreclosure. The new owner is showing the home to prospective buyers, despite Mr. Lewis’ desire to re-purchase the house himself.

Sign and share the petition to save the Lewis family home, and come stand with Mr. Lewis this Sunday at 271 Fitzpatrick Road at 3PM for a press conference calling on the landlord to negotiate the sale of the home with its rightful owner. Moms 4 Housing and Community Ready Corps are leading this effort, and Care 4 Community Action is rallying our neighbors to come out and support because housing is a human right!

Leslie Lewis prunes a rose bush in the back yard of the family home he is fighting to save.

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Occupy Oakland General Assembly @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jun 25 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

NOTE: During the Plague Year of 2020 GA will be held every week or two on Zoom. To find out the exact time a date get on the Occupy Oakland email list my sending an email to:

occupyoakland-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

 

The Occupy Oakland General Assembly meets every Sunday at 4 PM at Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater at 14th Street & Broadway near the steps of City Hall. If for some reason the amphitheater is being used otherwise and/or OGP itself is inaccessible, we will meet at Kaiser Park, right next to the statues, on 19th St. between San Pablo and Telegraph. If it is raining (as in RAINING, not just misting) at 4:00 PM we meet in the basement of the Omni Collective, 4799 Shattuck Ave., Oakland. (Note: we tend to meet at 3:00 PM during the cooler months from November to early March after Daylights Savings Time.)

On every ‘last Sunday’ we meet a little earlier at 3 PM to have a community potluck to which all are welcome.

OO General Assembly has met on a continuous basis for over six years, since October 2011! Our General Assembly is a participatory gathering of Oakland community members and beyond, where everyone who shows up is treated equally. Our Assembly and the process we have collectively cultivated strives to reach agreement while building community.

At the GA committees, caucuses, and loosely associated groups whose representatives come voluntarily report on past and future actions, with discussion. We encourage everyone participating in the Occupy Oakland GA to be part of at least one associated group, but it is by no means a requirement. If you like, just come and hear all the organizing being done! Occupy Oakland encourages political activity that is decentralized and welcomes diverse voices and actions into the movement.

General Assembly Standard Agenda

Welcome & Introductions
Reports from Committees, Caucuses, & Independent Organizations
Announcements
(Optional) Discussion Topic

Occupy Oakland activities and contact info for some Bay Area Groups with past or present Occupy Oakland members.

Occupy Oakland Web Committee: (web@occupyoakland.org)
Strike Debt Bay Area : strikedebtbayarea.tumblr.com
Berkeley Post Office Defenders:http://berkeleypostofficedefenders.wordpress.com/
Alan Blueford Center 4 Justice:https://www.facebook.com/ABC4JUSTICE
Oakland Privacy Working Group:https://oaklandprivacy.wordpress.com
Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity: prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/
Bay Area AntiRepression: antirepression@occupyoakland.org
Biblioteca Popular: http://tinyurl.com/mdlzshy
Interfaith Tent: www.facebook.com/InterfaithTent
Port Truckers Solidarity: oaklandporttruckers.wordpress.com
Bay Area Intifada: bayareaintifada.wordpress.com
Transport Workers Solidarity: www.transportworkers.org
Fresh Juice Party (aka Chalkupy) freshjuiceparty.com/chalkupy-gallery
Sudo Room: https://sudoroom.org
Omni Collective: https://omnicommons.org/
First They Came for the Homeless: https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-they-came-for-the-homeless/253882908111999
Sunflower Alliance: http://www.sunflower-alliance.org/
Bay Area Public School: http://thepublicschool.org/bay-area

San Francisco based groups:
Occupy Bay Area United: www.obau.org
Occupy Forum: (see OBAU above)
San Francisco Projection Department: http://tinyurl.com/kpvb3rv

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The Oakland Greens Free Movie & Discussion: Harlem Nights @ Online
Jun 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

In the waning days of Prohibition, Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor) and his adopted son, Quick (Eddie Murphy), run a speakeasy called Club Sugar Ray. When gangster Bugsy Calhoune (Michael Lerner) learns that Sugar Ray’s place is pulling in more money than his own establishment, the Pitty Pat Club, he pays corrupt cop Phil Cantone (Danny Aiello) to close Club Sugar Ray down.

The Oakland Greens Free Movie discussion series is a virtual community building event held on ZOOM.  Discuss lighting, script writing, cinematography, and the interesting question, “Could certain films — and would certain films — be made today?”.

Please register on Eventbrite, here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-oakland-greens-free-dinner-a-movie-discussion-series-june-2023-tickets-522193824787?aff=erelexpmlt

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