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More than a hundred comrades will appear in court this week for charges related to the Berkeley Uprisings earlier in December, particularly for the mass arrests, such as the CHP arrests in Emeryville. Courts will be closed on Thursday, December 25th. Otherwise it’s business as usual for state oppression.
Court support is needed EVERY DAY at 9 am in Dep 107! (And possibly at 2:00 pm)
Share, invite, show up! Let’s pack the courts!
MAKE SURE TO CHECK THE ANTI-REPRESSION WEBSITE and FACEBOOK FOR THE LATEST INFO. COURT DATES CHANGE AND TIMES GET PUSHED FROM MORNING TO AFTERNOON.
candlelight vigil for #AntonioMartin // 12.24 at 5pm, mlk park in berkeley, ca #BerkeleyToBerkeley #BlackLivesMatter #Ferguson
please RT.
— pan ellington (@littlechicken) December 24, 2014
We are organizing a party for the homeless this Christmas. It went really well last time and we are excited to do it again! If you’re from out of town or if you’re free after seeing family, please consider coming down! We need donations of food, alcohol, soda, plates, and utensils. Also if you have clothes, jackets or tents for the needy please bring them by!
we will have dis and maybe some live performers, if you’re interested please let me know!
Mob to the court this Friday, 12/26 at 8:15am. Support the #BlackFriday14, who shut down the BART. pic.twitter.com/fXB7p6WV8E
— BlackOUT Collective (@blackoutcollect) December 25, 2014
Our friend Adilia Torres was arrested during one of the FWY takeovers and is facing felony charges. We’re organizing court support for her. Please show up to have her back!
We believe hearing will be at Wiley W. Manual Courthouse but will advise if it is somewhere else.
MAKE SURE YOU CHECK AT THE ABOVE LINK BEFORE GOING AS COURT TIMES AND DATES CHANGE.
Please come and do court support for the comrades who got arrested during the mass arrests of the Anti-Police Uprisings in Berkeley and Oakland the last month and a half. Let’s pack the courtroom!
Come get together the day after Christmas at Union Square in San Francisco with other folks who think that #Black Lives Matter.
Following the Call out from the #Blackout Collective to keep the momentum going around the holidays, we are going to have a gathering at Union Square in downtown SF to be a big presence in the face of all the post Christmas consumerism. invite your friends and comrades!
PLEASE READ BELOW IF PLANNING TO COME:
The aim for this event is for it to be family friendly and safe. This is not because of a belief that some tactics are better than others, this is just what I had the capacity to plan for right now.
I’m asking folks to use this event to plug the Ferguson National Demands, which you can scope here:
I’m also asking folks (and white folks in particular) to follow these protocols at event:
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(I know this document is specifically for white folks and this event is open to anyone; I think this is a well worded thing and the best we have to go on right now.)
We are explicitly not going to get down with property destruction at this event because we want it to be safe and available to anyone who wants to show up.
I’m also asking white folks to not appropriate black experiences with “I can’t breathe” signs. All lives will matter when black lives aren’t disrespected daily by law enforcement.
The goal of this event is to be sore thumb in the day after christmas shopping spree and to continue to build strong relationships with each other. The stronger our relationships, the more powerful we are, the bigger and badder stuff we can do.
Based on how many of us are there, we may just hang out an Union Square and give out flyers about the Ferguson national demands, or we may cruise to different shopping centers with our signs and making some noise.
and please give me feedback. praxis makes perfect, and its our duty to win.
This is a peaceful action that the whole family can come out for. We will march to a location soon after we do the die in…
Tomorrow 10am #BlackLivesMatter demo in front of #SF City Hall. Demo will head to Hayes Valley to read names of #StolenLives in each store.
— Occupy Oakland (@OccupyOakland) December 28, 2014
No other information available at this time.
At our next meeting we will continue our discussions about the past week’s events, hear report backs from autonomous groupings and hold a more focused conversation about long-term strategy and goals. If you or your group would like to help with agenda, facilitation or any other tasks, please contact us at edgecity510@gmail.com.
Thanks to the group of over 80 people who came and participated in the December 14 meeting at Oscar Grant Plaza. Though we were forced to deal with the presence of several uniformed OPD officers as well as a freelance photo journalist and San Francisco Chronicle staffer who refused to leave, the group was able to reflect on this most recent wave of actions and what kind of infrastructures are necessary in the future to support our efforts. Thanks also to the Anti-Repression Committee who gave information about what kinds of support is still needed for people facing charges.
The assembly had initially decided to meet again at the Omni Oakland Commons on Sunday, December 21 @ 2PM. There are multiple events happening this weekend, however, and while we apologize for the change of plans, we think it is best to push back the meeting another week. We hope that folks will attend the following events and continue to help us outreach as much as possible.
Sunday, December 21 @ 1-3pm: Bay Area Legal Observer and Know Your Rights Training workshop in support of #BlackLivesMatter at the East Side Arts Alliance.
Sunday December 21 @ 4pm: Winter Solstice Posada for Alex Nieto at 24th and Mission in San Francisco.
To repeat: the second assembly will take place at the Omni Oakland Commons on Sunday, December 28 @ 2pm.
In the early morning hours of July 3rd, our beloved Monique Robinson was stolen from her kids and all who knew and love her. Next Monday, December 29th, the person being charged with her murder will be in court at Rene C. Davidson at 2pm in Dept 11.
While some may be so moved to attend that hearing, we know there is not and will never be any justice found in the courtrooms or any part of the PIC. Let us gather in honor of Mo, who dedicated her life to tearing these oppressive systems down and building a better world.
……………………… Let’s summon “Mo’ Power!” ………………………
★ Wear purple. ★ Bring candles. ★ Bring food/drinks/music. ★
Meet at 1:30pm on the southeast steps of the courthouse, near Fallon and Lake Merritt Blvd.
Once the folks who feel so moved to head up for the hearing have gone in, we will move our gathering across the street, down into the amphitheater by the lake where we will hold vigil and break bread together as a community.
We’ll likely be out there for a few hours, so folks who have work during the afternoon can still join us once they get off. In fact, some of us are planning to remain ’til after sunset:
Come learn about continuing developments, support our Occupiers and help us plan our next steps in opposition to this theft of our public commons.
THE POSTAL SERVICE WANTED TO SELL THE POST OFFICE TO HUDSON-MCDONALD DEVELOPMENT GROUP. HUDSON-MCDONALD BACKED OUT OF THE DEAL IN EARLY DECEMBER.
THE CITY OF BERKELEY SUED THE POST OFFICE TO STOP THE SALE. A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER WAS IN PLACE UNTIL DECEMBER 17th, BUT WAS LIFTED BY THE JUDGE WHEN HUDSON WITHDREW.
There was a hearing in Federal Court on December 11th.
THE FEDERAL JUDGE WILL DECIDE WHETHER THE LAWSUIT WILL CONTINUE OR BE DISMISSED – HE’LL DECI”DE SOMETIME AFTER JANUARY 8TH.
THE POSTAL POLICE HAVE BEEN RAIDING THE OCCUPATION INTERMITTENTLY IN THE WEE HOURS OF THE MORNING. BUT THE OCCUPIERS ARE NOT LEAVING! Read about one of the eviction attempts here.
Get an overview of the sale announcement here.
Here’s a good more general overview piece.
Davic Rovics gave a concert on the Post Office steps recently. Check out pictures and video of him playing.
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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I have just received the most outrageous news tonight that I believe requires our immediate attention!
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The young women and young men (including CAL student) who launched the Black Lives Matter movement and led the amazing shut down of the BART for 4.5 hours during Black Friday are being charged with criminal trespassing and restitution for their acts of civil disobedience. If you missed the impact of this shut down, here is the link:
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/11/28/1348086/-Breaking-Black-Lives-Matter-Protesters-Shut-Down-BART-at-West-Oakland-Station
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There initial hearings are Monday and Tuesday morning at the Alameda County Courthouse and we need people to turn out in large numbers. If there are any clergy, particularly non-black clergy, who can turn out in clergy attire, it would be very helpful.
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Also, we need people to flood BOS President, Supervisor Keith Carson office (510) 272-6695 and the District Attorney Nancy O’Malley office (510) 272-6222 over the next 48 hours to dismiss this case. There is a growing trend across the country to retaliate and target protest leaders to shame, threaten and deter their/our leadership. Meanwhile, masked anarchists who appear to be largely non-black cause vandalism, fires, and property damage and are not arrested or charged!!!
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We must stand with them and make this public. These young women are our generation’s Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, Ella Baker, etc.,
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Please let me know if you are with me so we can make plans…be clear things will be very fluid here on out…so, let’s gear up if you are able!
Proposal for Prison Noise Demos Across North America on New Year’s Eve
… we organize noise demonstrations every New Year’s Eve outside the walls of prisons,
jails, and immigrant detention centers. Sometimes these are the facilities
where specific comrades are held and sometimes these are facilities in which
social prisoners and rebels unknown to us have been left to rot. Either way,
we use our voices, banners, sound systems, instruments, and fireworks to
remind prisoners that they are never alone.
National Call out For NYE Noise Demos: http://t.co/cx04ewMGiL For Oakland meet at 14th & Bway at 21:00 on 12/31.
— Occupy Oakland (@OccupyOakland) December 20, 2014
On New Year’s Eve, as the clock winds down on 2014, the powers that be will hope to be ringing in a new year that carries forward business as usual. That must not be allowed to go down because business as usual in Amerikkka includes wanton police murder of Black people. The refusal of grand juries in Ferguson and Staten Island to indict the cops who murdered Michael Brown and Eric Garner made this clear. So the powerful, beautiful and necessary outpourings that have disrupted this society’s normal routine must continue and escalate on New Years Eve and into the New Year.
We should live in a society where those who are entrusted with public safety would sooner risk their own lives than kill or injure an innocent person. But in this society, cops who brutalize and murder are given the benefit of the doubt and are almost never punished in any way for their crimes. This is illegitimate and unacceptable. It must be STOPPED, and it’s up to us to stop it! On New Year’s Eve, we must act in many different ways to do just that.
If you think that police murder must STOP, be out in the streets with that message out on New Years Eve. Say in a loud, clear voice – NO NEW YEAR UNDER THIS OLD SYSTEM! And – WE CAN’T BREATHE! Bring your whistles and blow them loudly. Bring your signs and banners.
And if you think that torture, that violence against women and attacks on women’s rights, that attacks on immigrants and the pillaging of the environment of the planet, that US wars for empire and attacks on people for who they love and how they love and more must be stopped; join us in the streets on New Year’s Eve. Bring your signs and banners too. Figure out imaginative ways to say NO MORE to all these horrors.
Rock In the New Year with Resistance to Police Murder!
No New Year Under this Old System!
We Can’t Breathe!
On New Year’s Eve, as the clock winds down on 2014, the powers that be will hope to be ringing in a new year that carries forward business as usual. That must not be allowed to go down because business as usual in Amerikkka includes wanton police murder of Black people. The refusal of grand juries in Ferguson and Staten Island to indict the cops who murdered Michael Brown and Eric Garner made this clear. So the powerful, beautiful and necessary outpourings that have disrupted this society’s normal routine must continue and escalate on New Year’s Eve and into the New Year.
We should live in a society where those who are entrusted with public safety would sooner risk their own lives than kill or injure an innocent person. But in this society, cops who brutalize and murder are given the benefit of the doubt and are almost never punished in any way for their crimes. This is illegitimate and unacceptable. It must be STOPPED, and it’s up to us to stop it! On New Year’s Eve, we must act in many different ways to do just that.
If you think that police murder must STOP, be out in the streets with that message on New Year’s Eve. Say in a loud, clear voice—NO NEW YEAR UNDER THIS OLD SYSTEM! And—WE CAN’T BREATHE! Bring your whistles and blow them loudly. Bring your signs and banners.
And if you think that torture, that violence against women and attacks on women’s rights, that attacks on immigrants and the pillaging of the environment of the planet, that U.S. wars for empire and attacks on people for who they love and how they love and more must be stopped; JOIN US in the streets on New Year’s Eve. Bring your signs and banners too. Figure out imaginative ways to say NO MORE to all these horrors.
All Families of Love one killed by Gun Violence, Please bring an 8×10 photo and Love one favorite color balloon to be release.
Come meet us at the Grant Station for the 5th annual vigil/celebration for Oscar Grant to be held on New Year’s Day at the Grant Station (Fruitvale BART Station).
Join the Oscar Grant family on this Day of Remembrance!
WE ARE ALL STILL OSCAR GRANT
SPEAK OUT:
• Family of murdered victims
• Artist
• Community Activist
LIVE Performances:
• Libation
• African-Native-Latino Ceremony
• Poetry, music, spoken word
• Candle lighting, Balloon Releasing
• Words of inspiration Min. Keith Muhammad
• RGB–Young Gifted and Black–Our Children
GUEST APPEARANCES:
Ryan Coogler — Director of Fruitvale Station
Skyler Jett — Preforming “Peace is the Answer”
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Taylor Burrise,
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Sabel
Rankin Scroo,
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Kev Choice,
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A.D.Burrise
Jasiri X — Preforming
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Ras Ceylon “, Ras Ceylon is an emcee, educator and organizer bringing revolutionary music, a hip-hop meets reggae dynamic and explosively conscious lyrics.”
Sellassie Blackwell Lyrical, Positive Hip Hop. artist representing the Bay Area will be doing a tribute to Oscar Grant.
And many more artist to be announced
WHY:
1. We Are ALL STILL Oscar Grant
2. We should never forget
3. Release a balloon in the name of your Love one Killed
4. Come to embrace and Support all who have lost a Love one to Gun Violence
5. Show your Love to Oscar Grant daughter, Tatiana, now 8yrs old
Much Love from Tatiana and family of Oscar Grant, Hope to see you at the vigil!! “We Are All Still Oscar Grant”.
There will be poetry, music, spoken word, candle lighting, Balloon releasing and speak out.
“Every tragedy represents an opportunity to move the agenda for justice forward.” We cannot forget and will not forget what happen on January 1, 2009 at 2:11 am. Join us in remembering and celebrating our martyr comrade brother, Oscar Grant. His life was taken to remind us that We Are All Oscar Grant.
It was the COMMUNITY that led to the resignation of Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff.
It was the COMMUNITY that led to the resignation of Bart Chief of Police, Chief Gee.
It was the COMMUNITY that led to the resignation of Bart General Manager, Dorothy Dugger.
It was the COMMUNITY that led to the resignation of police officer Johannes Mehserle.
It was the COMMUNITY that led to the Department of Justice to open a investigation of Civil Rights violation against the Bart Police.
It was the COMMUNITY that led the demonstration Downtown Oakland, making it known, “No Justice, No Peace”.
It was the COMMUNITY that joined with the ILWU Local 10 to shutdown l the ports in Northern California.
It was the COMMUNITY that helped usher in the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals establishing that using stun guns without an imminent threat of harm is unreasonable.
The COMMUNITY have made HISTORY, not VICTORY for the first time in 458 years of California History a officer was charged, arrested, convicted and sentenced to prison for killing a unarmed Black Man in the line of duty. Victory is when we have DESTROYED a racist criminal justice system and replaced with a true Freedom, Justice & Equality for ALL people!