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Jun
17
Tue
Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jun 17 @ 1:30 am – 2:30 am

The Postal Service has put the Berkeley Post Office up for sale!!

The Postal Service has started to outsource Post Office services to Staples, replacing union jobs with low-paying, low benefit work.

And we’re fighting against both!

Come help us plan our next steps.

We’ve started a “Don’t Shop at Staples” campaign with some awesome… what else? … postcards to send to Staples management!  Here’s the front of the postcard. The campaign has been adopted by Postal Unions, has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO, and has gone national!

staples-invasion-postcard_Page_1

All four Postal Unions have joined together to support maintaining full service, public Post Offices in every community, with expansion to include postal banking, and to oppose subcontracting and privatization of services. The California Federation of Teachers passed a resolution in support of opposition to Staples.  We are trying to get the Alameda Labor Council to pass a similar resolution.

And we need to be prepared if the Post Office announces a sale! The Advisory Commission on Historical Preservation came out with its report, recommending that sales of Historic Post offices be halted until the USPS conforms with historical preservation law. Here is our response.  Also the Office of Inspector General’s report on the sale of Historic Post Offices came out  recently – anything could happen now since Congress’ “request” that no historic Post Offices be sold until it had come out has been honored and no further Congressional request or mandate has come down. Come help us plan our response.

We have joined with other activists in Berkeley to put a ballot initiative on the ballot to rezone the Berkeley Post Office and other areas in the Historic District to prevent privatization, and also to insure a better Downtown Berkeley.  We succeeded in getting the necessary signatures; it will be voted on in November, but Tom Bates and the City Council have nefarious plans to undermine our coalition.

Encouraging articles have come out recently about using Post Offices as banking facilities for the unbanked. We held a forum on postal and public banking on March 29th on the Post Office steps.

THINGS ARE HAPPENING!

AND CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE.

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Jun
19
Thu
San Francisco Living Wage Coalition Meeting @ Redstone Building, Room 301
Jun 19 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

San Francisco Living Wage Coalition Meeting

(btw. Mission and South Van Ness #12, 14, 22 buses, or 16th St BART)

San Francisco Living Wage Coalition Meeting. The Living Wage Coalition is building a grassroots movement of low-wage workers and their allies to win economic justice. Anyone who works full time should be able to survive on what they earn and support themselves and their children. Come to be a part of discussing next steps in pursuing an economic justice agenda.

More information at http://www.livingwage-sf.org/

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Jun
22
Sun
California March for Democracy! 99Rise. @ Capitol Building
Jun 22 @ 9:00 pm – Jun 23 @ 12:30 am

California March for Democracy! 99Rise.

99-rise-200w.gifJoin the Sunflower Alliance in a support rally for Democracy!99 – Rise in Sacramento

We’ll show our support for those who marched 480 miles from southern California to protest the institutionalized corruption of our government and the capture of energy policy by the fossil fuel industry.
For details visit 99rise.org or marchfordemocracy.org/

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Jun
24
Tue
Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly. All Are Welcome. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jun 24 @ 1:30 am – 2:30 am

The Postal Service has put the Berkeley Post Office up for sale!!

The Postal Service has started to outsource Post Office services to Staples, replacing union jobs with low-paying, low benefit work.

And we’re fighting against both!

Come help us plan our next steps.

We’ve began the “Don’t Shop at Staples” campaign with some awesome… what else? … postcards to send to Staples management!  Here’s the front of the postcard. The campaign has been adopted by Postal Unions, the San Francisco Labor Council and has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO, and has gone national!

staples-invasion-postcard_Page_1

All four Postal Unions have joined together to support maintaining full service, public Post Offices in every community, with expansion to include postal banking, and to oppose subcontracting and privatization of services. The California Federation of Teachers passed a resolution in support of opposition to Staples.  We are trying to get the Alameda Labor Council to pass a similar resolution.

And we need to be prepared if the Post Office announces a sale! The Advisory Commission on Historical Preservation came out with its report, recommending that sales of Historic Post offices be halted until the USPS conforms with historical preservation law. Here is our response.  Also the Office of Inspector General’s report on the sale of Historic Post Offices came out  recently – anything could happen now since Congress’ “request” that no historic Post Offices be sold until it had come out has been honored and no further Congressional request or mandate has come down. Come help us plan our response.

We have joined with other activists in Berkeley to put a ballot initiative on the ballot to rezone the Berkeley Post Office and other areas in the Historic District to prevent privatization, and also to insure a better Downtown Berkeley.  We succeeded in getting the necessary signatures; it will be voted on in November, but Tom Bates and the City Council have nefarious plans to undermine our coalition.

Encouraging articles are still coming out about using Post Offices as banking facilities for the unbanked. We held a forum on postal and public banking on March 29th on the Post Office steps.

We are planning our next event, ‘Jam the Sale.’ Come help us out!

THINGS ARE HAPPENING!

AND CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE.

56025
Jun
25
Wed
Plan a Bay Area action to coincide with the UN Climate Summit. @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Jun 25 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has called a special UN Climate Summit on September 23 to “catalyze action by governments, business, finance, industry, and civil society”. It’s unlikely any more will come of this meeting than came of the gatherings in Copenhagen, Cancún, Kyoto, and elsewhere. But a large number of environmental and progressive organizations are planning actions in New York City right before and during the UN meeting to call the world’s attention to the failure of world “leaders” to deal with the crisis. One of these actions, the People’s Climate March, will take place on Sept. 20 and 21. It is spearheaded by 350.org and endorsed by about 100 other organizations.

In solidarity, a Bay Area action is being planned. If you want to help plan the fall action, please come to this meeting. And spread the word.

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Jun
26
Thu
Politics of Debt: Taibbi’s Griftopia. @ Not yet determined, check back,
Jun 26 @ 2:30 am – 4:30 am

The Politics of Debt Reading Group, a subgroup of Strike Debt Bay Area, meets every other week to discuss readings on debt and related issues agreed to from previous meetings.

This meeting we will be discussing Chapter’s 2 & 4 of Taibbi’s Griftopia.

Here is a PDF with the reading material (large!)

taibbi-2&4

 

 

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Ongoing: Berkeley Staples Table/Occupation and Boycott. @ Staples, Downtown Berkeley
Jun 26 @ 2:30 pm – Jun 29 @ 6:45 am

Peeps are continually staffing a table outside of Staples, 24-7, ongoing for almost a week now. Come by and say hello, hang out, and give them your support!

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Jun
27
Fri
City of Oakland Privacy Committee Meeting @ Oakland City Hall Council Chambers
Jun 27 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

Meeting of the City of Oakland’s “Privacy and Data Retention Ad Hoc Advisory Committee” – open to the public.

When:
2nd & 4th Thursdays
6:00pm – 8:00pm

Where:
Council Chambers
Oakland City Hall
14th & Broadway

Read the announcement from the City of Oakland City Administrator’s Weekly Report (April 25, 2014):

This committee was created by City Council action during the discussions earlier in the year about the Port Domain Awareness Center (DAC). The goal of the DAC is to improve readiness to prevent, respond to and recover from major emergencies in the Oakland region and ensure better multi-agency coordination across the larger San Francisco Bay Area. The goal of the Privacy and Data Retention Policy is to ensure there are safeguards to protect against potential misuse of the data or violations of individuals’ privacy rights and civil liberties. The meeting is open to the public. For questions about the Ad Hoc Committee, please contact Joe DeVries, Assistant to the City

We need to show up to these meetings and pressure the City to adopt a privacy policy that makes privacy a priority, not only “security” or administrative convenience.

StopTheDAC

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First Fridays Open Meeting. @ KONO Office, near 27th Street
Jun 27 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

The KONO Community Benefit District invites you to an open meeting about Oakland First Fridays. The event will be hosted by KONO Board President Phil Porter, KONO Executive Director Shari Godinez and Oakland First Fridays Fundraiser/Coordinator Sarah Kidder.

Come find out more about the event-ask questions, bring ideas, share concerns. We’re also actively seeking volunteers to get involved with the workings of the event before, during and after the first Friday of each month on either a short or long-term basis. The meeting is open to anyone with an interest in the Oakland First Fridays.

 

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Jun
28
Sat
Strike Debt Bay Area Meeting: Ideas Into Action! @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Jun 28 @ 10:00 pm – Jun 29 @ 12:30 am

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We are always looking for new people to join us, and work on our many projects, which include saving the Berkeley Post Office, organizing for public banking in Oakland, getting funding from the city of Vallejo for nonprofit check cashing (and public bank study initiatives), working with the City of Richmond and other municipalities for eminent domain seizure of underwater mortgages from the banksters, and much more.

“Just as bosses are dependent on workers, so are lenders dependent on borrowers. If workers walk out, the enterprise stops. If borrowers refuse to pay their debts, the lenders could be in real trouble. Each side depends on the other. The millions of underwater mortgage holders, of student debtors and credit card holders, need the bank loans –  but so do the banks need those borrowers, and they especially need them to cooperate by paying their monthly charges. Otherwise, the capital that the banks list on their books begins to drain away.” ~Francis Fox Piven

Check out our website, our Facebook,

and follow us on Twitter.

Check out the Berkeley Post Office Defenders website too.

55967
Jun
30
Mon
Bring home our friends!! Flood the SF DA’s office with phone calls! @ Your home or office
Jun 30 @ 4:00 pm – Jul 1 @ 12:00 am

Friends and comrades,

In the aftermath of Saturday night’s protest against KINK’s prison themed party, the police brutally attacked, detained, and charged many members of our community.
Please join us in continuing and advancing the struggle for liberation from the prision industrial complex by calling in to the SF DA’s office to demand that the charges against Rebecca, Prisca, and Sarai are dropped.

Please call in to either
(415) 553-1751
(415) 553-1754

basic ask:

“We demand that the DA’s office Drop the Charges against Rebecca Luisa Ruiz-Lichter, Prisca Carpenter, Sarai Robles-Mendez.”

Please feel free to add any additional comments and spread the word.

No Justice, No Peace! Keep the calls rolling in!!

56119
Jul
1
Tue
Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly. All Are Welcome. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jul 1 @ 1:30 am – 2:30 am

The Postal Service has put the Berkeley Post Office up for sale!!

The Postal Service has started to outsource Post Office services to Staples, replacing union jobs with low-paying, low benefit work.

And we’re fighting against both!

Come help us plan our next steps.

We’ve began the “Don’t Shop at Staples” campaign with some awesome… what else? … postcards to send to Staples management!  Here’s the front of the postcard. The campaign has been adopted by Postal Unions, the San Francisco Labor Council and has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO, and has gone national!

staples-invasion-postcard_Page_1

All four Postal Unions have joined together to support maintaining full service, public Post Offices in every community, with expansion to include postal banking, and to oppose subcontracting and privatization of services. The California Federation of Teachers passed a resolution in support of opposition to Staples.  We are trying to get the Alameda Labor Council to pass a similar resolution.

And we need to be prepared if the Post Office announces a sale! The Advisory Commission on Historical Preservation came out with its report, recommending that sales of Historic Post offices be halted until the USPS conforms with historical preservation law. Here is our response.  Also the Office of Inspector General’s report on the sale of Historic Post Offices came out  recently – anything could happen now since Congress’ “request” that no historic Post Offices be sold until it had come out has been honored and no further Congressional request or mandate has come down. Come help us plan our response.

We have joined with other activists in Berkeley to put a ballot initiative on the ballot to rezone the Berkeley Post Office and other areas in the Historic District to prevent privatization, and also to insure a better Downtown Berkeley.  We succeeded in getting the necessary signatures; it will be voted on in November, but Tom Bates and the City Council have nefarious plans to undermine our coalition.

Encouraging articles are still coming out about using Post Offices as banking facilities for the unbanked. The National Conference of Mayors just endorsed Postal Banking. We held a forum on postal and public banking on March 29th on the Post Office steps.

We are planning our next event, ‘Jam the Sale.’ Spread the workd and come help us out!

THINGS ARE HAPPENING!

AND CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE.

56085
Jul
5
Sat
Emergency Palestinian Solidarity Rally
Jul 5 @ 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Come show solidarity with the Palestinian people and demand an end to the collective punishment and occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

At least eleven Palestinians have died since Israel launched its massive crackdown, invasions and siege on June 12.

More than 1,000 homes have been raided, nearly 600 Palestinians have been detained, and Israel has conducted dozens of airstrikes on occupied Gaza.

Human rights organizations have described Israel’s actions as collective punishment, a violation of international law.

56146
Jul
6
Sun
Andrew Chirwa, President South African Metalworkers Union, Speaks @ ILWU Local 10 Union Hall
Jul 6 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Special Meeting with Andrew Chirwa.

“Bloody Thursday” July 5th commemorates the police murder of maritime workers in the 1934 Big Strike which provoked the San Francisco General Strike. All US West Coast ports are shutdown to honor the 6 labor martyrs killed during the strike.

In 2012, at the Marikana mine in South Africa, 34 striking miners were massacred by police. ILWU Local 10 sent a letter of protest to the ANC-led government. Andrew Chirwa, president of NUMSA, the largest union in that country will address workers about the massacre and miners strike, the longest in South African history, and the impending metalworkers stroke.

On July 1, both the South African metalworkers union and the ILWU longshore contracts expire. NUMSA is preparing for a “full-blown strike” much like the maritime workers did in 1934. Now is the time for international labor solidarity.

Organized by the Transport Workers Solidarity Committee.

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Jul
7
Mon
Immediate Protest for Palestine in San Francisco! Bay Area Stand Up!
Jul 7 @ 11:30 pm – Jul 8 @ 1:00 am

There will be a protest/demonstration for our beloved Palestine in light of the current Israeli aggression against the people of Palestine. This event will take place on Monday, July 7th at the Israeli Consulate Building in San Francisco. Please bring flags, banners, and your loud voices. We hope to see you all there!

Facebook event & RSVP.

56161
Jul
8
Tue
OccupyForum: Net Neutrality, OccupyGoogle, and the National Security Administration @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Jul 8 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am
“What is Occupy Google? Why is Net Neutrality important?

What can we do about the growing Surveillance Industrial Complex?

“Surveillance is the business model of the Internet.” — Bruce Schneier

Technology and war have always been interrelated. Some historians see the intersection of science, technology and the US military during WW2 as the beginning of the modern Military-Industrial Complex. Yet mass communications technology has also been historically significant in transforming society, from the Gutenberg printing press, to Television’s connection to the 1960s political and social upheaval, to the rise of the Internet.

As the Bay Area tech industry becomes the de facto center of global technological innovation, its ties to the Pentagon and US intelligence agencies are becoming more and more apparent. Companies like Hewlitt-Packard, Google, Palantir, and Amazon all have close ties to the same military and intelligence establishment that Bay Area activists have been organizing against since the 1960’s. With our basic liberties, such as right to assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of Privacy and the right to a jury trial all under a concerted attack by the government, it should be of increasing concern that the companies we depend on for  communicating and accessing information are also dependent on Defense establishment contracts and ties to appease their shareholders and continue their monopolies.

With the Internet becoming such a force for change and democratizing power, why is it under attack right now? The Internet as we know it, free and open, is being threatened by Federal government appointees. Many called Occupy “The Internet generation.” From the Arab spring to Occupy, the Internet and social media tools were key tools for communication. The Internet is a deterritorializing force that is upending the established modes of power and decision-making.  This talk will delve into all these questions and more and what we can do to fight back and build the world we want to see.

Q&A and Announcements will follow. Donations to OccupyForum

to cover our costs are encouraged; no one turned away!

56144
Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Jul 8 @ 1:30 am – 2:30 am

The Postal Service has put the Berkeley Post Office up for sale!!

The Postal Service has started to outsource Post Office services to Staples, replacing union jobs with low-paying, low benefit work.

And we’re fighting against both!

Come help us plan our next steps.

We’ve began the “Don’t Shop at Staples” campaign with some awesome… what else? … postcards to send to Staples management!  Here’s the front of the postcard. The campaign has been adopted by Postal Unions, the San Francisco Labor Council and has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO, and has gone national!

staples-invasion-postcard_Page_1

All four Postal Unions have joined together to support maintaining full service, public Post Offices in every community, with expansion to include postal banking, and to oppose subcontracting and privatization of services. The California Federation of Teachers passed a resolution in support of opposition to Staples.  We are trying to get the Alameda Labor Council to pass a similar resolution.

And we need to be prepared if the Post Office announces a sale! The Advisory Commission on Historical Preservation came out with its report, recommending that sales of Historic Post offices be halted until the USPS conforms with historical preservation law. Here is our response.  Also the Office of Inspector General’s report on the sale of Historic Post Offices came out  recently – anything could happen now since Congress’ “request” that no historic Post Offices be sold until it had come out has been honored and no further Congressional request or mandate has come down. Come help us plan our response.

We have joined with other activists in Berkeley to put a ballot initiative on the ballot to rezone the Berkeley Post Office and other areas in the Historic District to prevent privatization, and also to insure a better Downtown Berkeley.  We succeeded in getting the necessary signatures; it will be voted on in November, but Tom Bates and the City Council have nefarious plans to undermine our coalition.

Encouraging articles are still coming out about using Post Offices as banking facilities for the unbanked. The National Conference of Mayors just endorsed Postal Banking. We held a forum on postal and public banking on March 29th on the Post Office steps.

We are planning our next event, ‘Jam the Sale.’ Spread the workd and come help us out!

THINGS ARE HAPPENING!

AND CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE.

56145
Jul
9
Wed
APWU Action at Staples. Stop Privatization and Union Busting! @ Downtown Berkeley Staples Store (cross street Durant)
Jul 9 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Jul
10
Thu
NET NEUTRALITY SUPPORTERS UNITE: Scheduled Day of Online Protest @ The Internet.
Jul 10 – Jul 11 all-day

Tell The FCC and Public Servants The Internet Should Be OPEN

On July 10th, when public commenting ends for “Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet” we’re going to send a clear message

What we are looking to create and maintain is an internet that acts as a free speech zone, a horizontal space for communication and sharing of information, and a public commons. We want to maintain the internet as a network that allows all users equal access to speak and be heard. It is through this that the internet has supported marginalized groups, provided a communications platform for the world, and fostered innovations in technology and services.

More info at Occupy Google.

56084
Politics of Debt: Striike Debt Bay Area’s Reading Group. @ Xolo Cafe, one block from the 19th St. BART
Jul 10 @ 2:30 am – 4:30 am

We’ll have read the Bank of England admitting that it’s own in inner workings are completely opposed to that of economics textbooks and a paper on Capital Controls.  We encourage anyone to bring their own reading and video material that they think the group could benefit from.  The more voices the merrier!

For next class:
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/Documents/quarterlybulletin/2014/qb14q102.pdf
http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/99/11/9911cn.pdf
and the class after:
http://www.imf.org/external/np/pp/eng/2012/111412.pdf

 

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