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Mar
31
Thu
Keeping Your Personal Data Personal: How Decentralized Identity Drives Data Privacy @ Online
Mar 31 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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Instead of handing over your data everytime you log on to a platform, what if there was a better way forward? What if you could maintain control over your personal identity and share only what is needed? Enter decentralized or self-sovereign identity (SSI). In the future, we believe each person will hold an e-wallet and control his/her/their own personal information.

This Thursday, March 31, 2022, join leaders in Digital Identity: Kaliya Young for an introduction to Decentralized Identity, plus Lambert Heller of the Open Science Lab at TIB & Irene Adamski of Jolocom demonstrating ConDIDI — Conference Digital Identifier Integration, a self-sovereign identity platform for academic conferences.

This is the third in the series of workshops presented by the Metropolitan New York Library Council, Internet Archive, DWeb, and Library Futures. Register here for Thursday’s session, read the guides from previous sessions or catch up on recordings.

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Training session to demilitarize police in our community @ Online
Mar 31 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

AFSC and Council on American-Islamic Relations – SF Bay Area invite you to a virtual training event

Are police and sheriffs in your community allowed to tear gas children or protesters? To send the SWAT team to serve a drug warrant? What militarized equipment does your local police or sheriff have? When are they allowed to use it and against whom?

A new state law gives Californians a new window of opportunity to influence what militarized equipment local police agencies use.

Join our March 31 Zoom training to find out how. You’ll learn:

  • What is AB481? How does it apply to my community?
  • How do I find the relevant policy and hearing date for my city or county?
  • What are effective talking points for speaking up?

You can also use our AB 481 Advocacy Toolkit.

Register here for our 45-minute training session, Advocate for your community: AB481, militarized police, and you.

While Oakland and Berkeley have local ordinances on military equipment used by police, sheriff and police departments across the state, they are now required to comply with similar state legislation, AB 481, and will submit policies to city councils and county supervisors within the next five weeks.

Please consider joining us and spreading the word.

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Apr
2
Sat
Yard Sale Benefits: Yemeni, Afghan, Haitian Refugees
Apr 2 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

YARD AND ESTATE SALE (No Early Birds)
Treasures Galore!

All donated funds go to refugees from: Afghanistan, Haiti, and Yemen*

Household items, Bric-a-brac, Vintage Items, Costume Jewelry, Clothing (some vintage), Furniture, Books, Musical Instruments, and more

*Donated funds go to:
• Haiti: Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
• Yemen: Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation
• Afghanistan: Earth Activists Emergency Fund for Afghan Relief; Fellowship of Reconciliation

(checks can be mailed to: Fellowship of Reconciliation, Chicago Area Chapter, 705 11th St., #205, Wilmette, IL 60091)

Sponsored by CodePink Women for Peace

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The D.A. Recall and San Francisco Values @ Online
Apr 2 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
This is online. Please register in advance at https://bit.ly/SFDArecall
to receive your personal link for this event.

Chesa Boudin, San Francisco’s recently elected District Attorney, is facing a recall election in June. It does not please certain interests in the liberal city that he is fulfilling his campaign promise of prosecuting police officers who use excessive force and fatally shoot without cause. This forum examines what it means to be a progressive prosecutor and the possibilities for real justice and public safety in a capitalist system.

Come hear:
Lara Bazelon – Law Professor at the University of San Francisco, on behalf of the Chesa Boudin anti-recall campaign
Dan Kapelovitz – Green Party Candidate for California Attorney General
There will be time for q&a and statements from participants.

This event is sponsored by the Oakland Greens, Bay Area System Change Not Climate Change, and the Alameda County Peace and Freedom Party.

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Apr
3
Sun
Robert Jensen: An Inconvenient Apocalypse
Apr 3 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Robert Jensen
will outline four key challenges facing humanity: size, scale, scope, and speed. What is the sustainable size of the human population? What is the appropriate scale of a human community? What is the scope of human competence to manage our interventions into the larger living world? At what speed must we move toward different living arrangements if we are to avoid catastrophic consequences? The sooner we face the realities of these challenges without unwarranted faith in ideology or technology, the more likely we can create the conditions for a soft landing for humanity. These ideas are drawn from the forthcoming book that Jensen coauthored with Wes Jackson, An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, and the Fate of Humanity.

Robert Jensen, an Emeritus Professor in the School of Journalism and Media at the University of Texas in Austin, collaborates with the New Perennials Project. He is the coauthor with Wes Jackson of An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, and the Fate of Humanity, which will be published by the University of Notre Dame Press in fall 2022. Other books are articles by Jensen are online at https://robertwjensen.org/.

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Housing! Exhibition Community Reception @ Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Apr 3 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Exhibit Dates: March 26~April 24, 2022
Community Reception: in-person at OACC on Sunday, April 3, 2022 from 4-6pm Pacific

In partnership with the Class Conscious Photographers and A Working Lens, the Oakland Asian Cultural Center will display the 2022 edition of “Housing!” featuring Bay Area photographers in our front windows.

In summer 2021, the Class Conscious Photographers, an activist photographer group, held an open call for photography that reflected on our times on the broad topic of “housing.” Submissions included content featuring 1) housing of all types, especially where there is a social message, 2) people living with daily housing issues , including living in tents, RVs, on sidewalks and out of door including living in tents, RVs, on sidewalks and out of doors, 3) governmental and state responses to housing issues, and 4) protests over housing, gentrification, evictions, and housing policies. Housing! debuted as an outdoor exhibition on boards hung on fences facing the sidewalks along and near International Boulevard and 23rd Avenue in East Oakland.
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Apr
4
Mon
Yanis Varoufakis: Technofeudalism and Cloud Capital:
Apr 4 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

 

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Apr
5
Tue
Tell Wall St.: Stop the Money Pipeline @ Online
Apr 5 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Register here

Join this national digital rally, Wall Street’s Moment of Truth, to:
– Amplify the voices of tens of thousands of bank customers who are demanding that their banks stop funding fossil fuels
– Take action together to demand that banks, insurance companies, and investors take meaningful action this shareholder season
– Learn from top movement researchers about the key findings from the brand new Banking on Climate Chaos 2022 report

The new report shows that over the last six years, the world’s 60 biggest banks poured $4.6 trillion into the fossil fuel industry. The report adds up financing (lending, and underwriting of debt and equity issuances) from the world’s 60 biggest banks for the fossil fuel sector as a whole, as well as for top expanders of the fossil fuel industry and top companies in specific sectors.

And it identifes the 12 worst banks. The top four are based in the US: JP Morgan Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo, Bank of America

Speakers:
– Nemo Guiquita of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon
– Roishetta Ozane with Healthy Gulf
– Third Act! founder, Bill McKibben.

Hosts for the evening:
– Jackie Fielder, co-director, Stop the Money Pipeline
– Erika Thi Patterson, Climate and Environmental Justice director,
Action Center on Race and the Economy

This event is co-sponsored by Rainforest Action Network, Sierra Club, Amazon Watch, and Stop the Money Pipeline.

 

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Apr
6
Wed
Intro to Green Banks and Public Banks @ Online
Apr 6 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Tech Wars Building the force against surveillance and policing in the digital world. @ Online
Apr 6 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

This 5-part course is designed for anyone interested in studying technology and data as the new frontier in organizing against the systems of enforcement and criminalization that harm our communities.

Three years since beginning our monumental #NoTechForICE campaign, we’re launching this course to share resources we’ve developed and to create a digital space for deepening our collective understanding of the ever-expanding state of surveillance––and how to organize against it.

By signing up for this course, you will hear from organizers, professors, and movement leaders who contribute towards this powerful movement for a surveillance-free future. Lessons will cover: data colonialism, race and policing, immigration enforcement, border militarization, global migration, organizing tools, and more.

Alongside key speakers, you will engage with selected readings, reflection questions, and meet other people thinking through these issues of 21st century technologies in their own communities. Join us every two weeks for one hour as we learn together and continue to build a path that centers communities targeted by the detention and deportation machinery, policing, and military operations.

We know that left unchecked, we will be facing down a new world order designed and controlled by big tech and enabled by the government.

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH US!


Session Dates

Live sessions will take place biweekly on Wednesdays for one hour at 3pm PST/5PM CST/6pm EST. Lesson materials and content for each lesson will be unlocked prior to the live session.

Session 1: February 23rd
Session 2: March 9th
Session 3: March 23rd
Session 4: April 6th
Session 5: April 20th

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Apr
7
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Online
Apr 7 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Agenda Packet

Interesting Agenda Items:

5. Privacy Commission Ordinance – annual election of chair/vice-chair positions
6. Federal Task Force Ordinance – OPD – Presentation of Annual Reports (ATF, USMS, DEA)
a. Review and take possible action on reports
7. Sanctuary Contracting Ordinance – CPO – Presentation of Annual Report
a. Review and take possible action on report
8. AB 2336 (Friedman) Speed Safety System Pilot Program – Safer Streets LA/National Motorists Association – Informational report only
a. No formal action will be taken on this item at this meeting
9. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Crime Analysis Software
a. Review and take possible action on Impact Report and proposed Use Policy
10. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Biometric Crime Lab – Informational report only
a. Review proposed San Francisco ordinance (Sup. Ronen)
b. Review existing policies and proposed state laws (SB 1228)
c. No formal action will be taken on this item at this meeting
11. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – EDW – East Oakland Security Camera Proposal
a. Review and take possible action on Impact Report and proposed Use Policy
12. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Annual Reports (Automated License Plate Readers, Cell-Site Simulator, Biometric Crime Lab, Forensic Logic/Coplink, GPS Tag Tracker, ShotSpotter, Live Stream Camera, Mobile Fingerprint ID, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Drones)
a. Review and take possible action on the reports

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Copaganda & Public Safety. @ SF Public Library
Apr 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Apr
9
Sat
Capitalism and The Climate Emergency with Andreas Malm @ Online
Apr 9 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Online meeting, see website for details: https://speakoutsocialists.org/online-townhall-saturday-april-9th/

The problem of climate change is the most severe crisis of our time. The future of life on this planet is at risk. Despite the serious warnings of climate scientists, corporations around the world are continue to be directed by their drive for profits. And the governments that represent their interests continue along the same path of environmental destruction. The future of our species cannot remain in their hands. The choice in front of us is clear – we have to organize our forces to save ourselves and life on our planet.

Join us for a discussion with author and scholar, Andreas Malm, to discuss this challenge of our lifetime. Malm is author of numerous books including: Fossil CapitalCorona, Climate, Chronic Emergency, and White Skin, Black Fuel – On the Danger of Fossil Fascism. He will be speaking to us from Sweden, so take note of the time change of our meeting.

Link to Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/1i56gYZrA

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In Praise of Good Bookstores @ Online
Apr 9 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Apr
10
Sun
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: Judy Greenspan on Workers World Party. @ Online
Apr 10 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


 
We have invited Judy Greenspan, a longtime leader and organizer for Workers World Party to talk about life in the WW and about WW positions on the burning issues of our time.

Judy Greenspan is a member of the Bay Area Branch of Workers World Party. Judy, who uses pronouns them/them, is also an Oakland public school teacher, a union rep for substitute teachers in the Oakland Education Association, a writer for Workers World newspaper, and a long time activist in the prison abolition movement.
Judy will present a history of Workers World Party and the role it has consistently played in the working class movement in the U.S.  Judy will discuss WWP’s positions on self-determination, the fight against racism, sexism, gender and transphobia and anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry. Judy will also talk about the significance of the recent Amazon and Starbucks workers union victories to the working class and progressive movements in this country. They will also discuss the rise of the rightwing, the US war drive and how we can fightback.

LOGIN INFORMATION

Our Zoom room will be opened up, as usual, at 10:15 for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin as close to 10:30 am as possible and will end at 12:30, but the Waiting Room will remain open until about 1 pm for informal discussion.

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“Let’s Agree to Disagree” — with Mickey Huff!!  Director of Project Censored @ Online
Apr 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

“Let’s Agree to Disagree” — with Mickey Huff!!  Director of Project Censored
His new book is sub-titled: A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management and Critical Media Literacy
Breaking through the polarization is essential, so don’t miss this riveting program!

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In this age of extreme polarization, hyper-partisanship and “siloed information,” our society is challenged on agreeing to disagree, and our democracy has become fragile, and political future seems almost hopeless. America is in need for re-establishing a more tolerant and centered civil discourse.  What is the media’s role and how can we counter this? Every major change in the media promises democratic possibility and inclusive public conversation –  only to see old patterns of division and exclusion recur, and a challenge to civil liberties and free speech.  Is there a direct parallel between our world today to that of post-World War I America when the United States faced another raging pandemic and economic recession, with the Red Scare, and other sources of tumult?

Mickey Huff and Nolan Higdon, who teaches at UC Santa Cruz, have just written a book that discusses the origins of our current hyper-partisanship, and provides a roadmap to break through the polarization entitled:

Let’s Agree to Disagree, A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management and Critical Media Literacy.
Mickey will present an overview of the book and answer questions on this vital, urgent topic.

Mickey Huff is the director of Project Censored and president of the nonprofit Media Freedom Foundation. To date, he has co-edited 13 editions of the Project’s yearbook, including most recently Project Censored’s State of the Free Press 2022, with Andy Lee Roth. He is also co-author, with Nolan Higdon, of United States of Distraction: Media Manipulation in Post-Truth America (and what we can do about it) (2019). Huff received the Beverly Kees Educator Award as part of the 2019 James Madison Freedom of Information Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, Northern California. He is professor of social science, history, and journalism at Diablo Valley College, where he co-chairs the history program and is chair of the Journalism Department. Huff is executive producer and host of The Project Censored Show, a weekly syndicated public affairs program that airs across the U.S. on Pacifica Radio. Additionally, Huff sits on the board for the nonprofit Behind the Headlines and serves on the editorial board for the journal Secrecy and Society. For the past several years, Huff has worked with the national outreach committee of Banned Books Week, working with the American Library Association and the National Coalition Against Censorship, of which Project Censored is a member.  His newest book with Nolan Higdon is published by Routledge.

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Apr
11
Mon
Establishment of an ALCO Sheriff’s Oversight Board – Public Comment
Apr 11 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Register here to receive email confirmation and a link:  https://tinyurl.com/ALCOAB1185

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Apr
12
Tue
🌹Socialist Night School: Capitalism and Class Struggle @ SPARC-it-Place
Apr 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

“Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.” – Karl Marx

This history is the history of class struggle. To understand the class struggle is to understand the fundamental conflict within capitalism, between capitalists and workers, and the means to move beyond it. It keeps our hope for a better world from becoming sentimental and anemic and empowers it with the means for fundamental change. Without an understanding of class struggle, socialists have no political program outside of a moral stance that the current system is unjust. But with that understanding lies the power for putting the wheels of history back into motion.

Readings

The ABCs of Capitalism – Capitalism and Class Struggle

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Apr
14
Thu
Azar Nafisi “Read Dangerously” Virtual Event @ Online
Apr 14 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
 

Please Join KPFA on Thursday, April 14th at 6:00 pm, when we welcome Azar Nafisi in celebration of the release of her fantastic and timely new book, Read Dangerously. This very special virtual event will be hosted by Steve Wasserman, publisher and executive director of Heyday Books.

The New York Times bestselling author of Reading Lolita in Tehran returns with a guide to the power of literature in turbulent times, arming readers with a resistance reading list, ranging from James Baldwin to Zora Neale Hurston to Margaret Atwood.

“[A] stunning look at the power of reading. … Provokes and inspires at every turn.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Remarkable. … Audacious.” —The Progressive

Get your tickets via Eventbrite here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/azar-nafisi-read-dangerously-tickets-293899520377

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Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times @ Online
Apr 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Join KPFA for this special Zoom event when Steve Wasserman hosts Azar Nafisi and her book, Read Dangerously

Afar Nafisi with Steve Wasserman : A KPFA Zoom Event

Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times

The New York Times bestselling author of Reading Lolita in Tehran returns with a guide to the power of literature in turbulent times, arming readers with a resistance reading list, ranging from James Baldwin to Zora Neale Hurston to Margaret Atwood.

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