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Apr
18
Tue
The Frontlines Are Everywhere: Grand Jury Resistance Tour @ Qilombo
Apr 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

This Spring, NoDAPL water protectors and legal team members will be facilitating trainings across Turtle Island sharing knowledge about resistance to the grand jury convened against water protectors at Standing Rock. We want to build our capacities for strong movement defense against state repression.

As extraction becomes the norm and the government ramps up its repression against those who stand in resistance, this workshop holds valuable information for those who struggle for Indigenous sovereignty, earth liberation and a future without oppression.

This two-hour workshop is open to all who have participated in the movement at Standing Rock; those who have supported the efforts on the ground from their homes and territories elsewhere; as well as all those who wish to continue fighting on the many frontlines that continue emerging across Turtle Island.

The fight isn’t over at Standing Rock, as nearly 800 Water Protectors continue their battles in the courtrooms with some facing federal felony indictments that carry a potential of 15 years in federal prison. The grand jury convened against water protectors continues, as does the resistance to it. Strong movements and interdependent relationships make us resilient against attempts to shut down our struggle.

Join us in discussing ways to defend our movements together!

This event is being hosted by Water Protector Anti-Repression Crew,Qilombo Oakland and Antirepression Crew

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Women’s Strike Planning Meeting for May 1st General Strike @ Omni Commons basement
Apr 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Continue the momentum of the Women’s March in January and the Women’s Strike March 8th, planning towards a May 1st General Strike!

All welcome!

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Apr
19
Wed
Oakland Privacy: Fighting Against the Surveillance State in the Age of Trump. @ Omni Commons
Apr 19 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join the Oakland Privacy Working Group to organize against the surveillance state,  against Urban Shield, and to advocate for privacy and surveillance regulation ordinances to be passed around the Bay Area, including the Alameda and San Francisco County Boards of Supervisors, the BART Board of Directors, and by the Oakland and Berkeley City Councils.

We are also engaged in the fight against Predictive Policing and other “pre-crime” and “thought-crime” abominations, drones, improper use of police body cameras, ALPRs, requirements for “backdoors” to your cellphone and against other invasions of privacy by our benighted City, County, State and Federal Governments.

op-logo.2.1OPWG originally came together to fight against the Domain Awareness Center (DAC), Oakland’s citywide networked mass surveillance hub. OPWG was instrumental in stopping the DAC from becoming a city-wide spying network; its members helped draft the Privacy Policy that puts further restrictions on the now Port-restricted DAC, and made Oakland’s new Privacy Advisory Commission to the City Council happen.  We were also the lead in having Alameda County pass the most comprehensive privacy and usage policy in the country for deployment of “Stingray” technology (cell phone interceptors).  Oakland and Fremont have followed suit. In conjunction with other groups we fight against Urban Shield and other killer-cop trainings.

We have presented our work at RightsCon in San Francisco and at Left Forum and HOPE in New York City.

If you would like to attend our meeting and would like a quick introduction to what we’re doing before we dive right into the thick of our agenda, send email to  contact@oaklandprivacy.org and one of us will arange to meet you before the meeting.

Stop by and learn how you can help guard our right not to be spied on by the government. Look on the whiteboard inside near the entrance to the OMNI for our exact location within the OMNI.

If you are interested in joining the Oakland Privacy Working Group email listserv, send an email to:

oaklandprivacyworkinggroup-subscribe AT lists.riseup.net

or send a request to contact@oaklandprivacy.org

Check out our website.

For more information on the DAC check out

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An Evening with Omar El Akkad – Author of “American War: A Novel” @ St. John's Presbyterian Church
Apr 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

sm_omar-el-akkad-in-berkeley.jpg El Akkad was born in Cairo, Egypt, and grew up in Doha, Qatar, until he moved to Canada with his family. He is an award-winning journalist and author who has traveled around the world to cover many of the most important news stories of the last decade. His reporting includes dispatches from the NATO-led war in Afghanistan, the military trials at Guantanamo Bay, the Arab Spring Revolution in Egypt, and the Black Lives Matter movement in Ferguson, Missouri.

“American War: A Novel” is an audacious and powerful debut novel: a second American Civil War, a devastating plague, and one family caught deep in the middle-a story that asks what might happen if America were to turn its most devastating policies and deadly weapons upon itself.

Sarat Chestnut, born in Louisiana, is only six when the Second American Civil War breaks out in 2074. But even she knows that oil is outlawed, that Louisiana is half underwater, and that unmanned drones fill the sky. When her father is killed and her family is forced into Camp Patience for displaced persons, she begins to grow up shaped by her particular time and place. But not everyone at Camp Patience is who they claim to be. Eventually Sarat is befriended by a mysterious functionary, under whose influence she is turned into a deadly instrument of war. The decisions that she makes will have tremendous consequences not just for Sarat but for her family and her country, rippling through generations of strangers and kin alike.

Event host Greg Bridges is a radio dj and journalist living in Oakland. Currently he can be heard over KCSM and KPFA, where he has a weekly show and is a contributor to KPFA’s Hip Hop and social affairs show HardKnock Radio. Greg has written for various publications including Jazz Now Magazine and Bayshore Magazine.

advance tickets: $12: T: 800-838-3006 or independent bookstores, $15 door, KPFA benefit info: kpfa.org/even

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Anti Police-Terror Project General Meeting @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Apr 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Monthly APTP meeting, held on every 3rd Wednesday of the month.

The Anti Police-Terror Project is a project of the ONYX ORGANIZING COMMITTEE that in coalition with other organizations like Idriss Stelley Foundation, Community READY Corps 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, multi-generational coalition.

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Apr
20
Thu
Come support No Coal in Oakland in court! @ United States Courthouse/Federal Building, 17th Floor, Room 4
Apr 20 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

This is the first important hearing in the lawsuit by developer Phil Tagami attempting to overturn the City of Oakland’s ban on coal storage and handling at the former Oakland Army Base.

The Court will hear a motion by Sierra Club and San Francisco Baykeeper to be accepted as “intervenors” so that they can participate as full parties supporting the City’s effort to defeat Tagami’s lawsuit.

In addition, the court will consider two motions to dismiss sections of the lawsuit – one seeking dismissaal of Tagami’s claim for breach of contract and one seeking dismissal of Tagami’s claim that his constitutional rights were violated by the City’s ban because it discriminated against out-of-state commercial interests and unduly burdened interstate commerce.

If these motions for dismissal are granted, the case will be considerably narrowed, which makes it easier to defend the ban.

After the hearing, we will gather to debrief and discuss the implications of the court decisions.

More information at NoCoalinOakland.info.

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The Evolution of Organic: PREMIER at Castro Theater @ Castro Theater
Apr 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

 

6:00pm :: Opening Night Reception
Join us before the screening on the Castro Mezzanine to meet Festival filmmakers and special guests while enjoying local food & beverages to kick-off Green Film Fest 2017. Separate ticket required. 21+

7:30pm :: Opening Night Premiere

Mark Kitchell’s new film:
The Evolution of Organic: PREMIER

2017 Green Fire Award Finalist: It started with a motley crew of back-to-the-landers rejecting industrial farming. It went on to spawn a renewed connection with our food and land. Filmmaker Mark Kitchell (Berkeley in the Sixties; A Fierce Green Fire) presents a celebration of Californian organic farming told by the people that started it all thru to a new generation who continue to reinvent the food system.

evolutionoforganic.com

DISCUSSION WITH: Mark Kitchell, filmmaker, & special guests

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Apr
21
Fri
Earth Day Action for Environmental & Climate Justice @ US EPA, Region 9 Office
Apr 21 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

not-without-us-squareOn this 92nd day of the Trump Administration, Earth Day 2017 takes on a special urgency.  Over 60 groups from urban, rural and Indigenous communities and their allies will rally together in front of the regional offices of the EPA, with delegations coming from across California and even Arizona.   This rally will be followed by a march to the Federal Building at the corner of 7th and Mission Streets.

As Trump regime’s attacks on environmental protections, health, civil rights and justice continue to escalate, so does our movement’s need to unite and resist.

Sponsored by the California Environmental Justice Coalition (CEJC)

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East Bay Climate Action Expo @ David Brower Center
Apr 21 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Day!   Come meet many of the people and local organizations in the East Bay that are working to stabilize our climate and promote environmental justice.  Find out how you can have an impact on this critical issue at the East Bay Climate Action Expo.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s acclaimed film, Before the Flood, will screen at 7pm in the Brower Center’s Goldman Theater.  Before the Flood explores many facets of climate change and discovers what must be done to prevent catastrophic disruption of life on our planet.  The Climate Action Expo is FREE but we recommend that you purchase a ticket in advance to secure your seat.

The East Bay Climate Action Expo is co-sponsored by the following organizations:  350 East Bay, Berkeley Ecology Center, Berkeley Climate Action Coalition, Center for Biological Diversity, Citizens Climate Lobby,  David Brower Center, Factory Farming Awareness Coalition, Fossil Free California, League of Women Voters, Local Clean Energy Alliance, No Coal in Oakland, Sierra Club SF Bay Chapter,  Sunflower Alliance, Transition Berkeley, and UC Berkeley Student Environmental Resource Center.

Sunflower Alliance will be tabling at this event, so be sure to stop by and stay hello!

All Goldman Theater seating is general admission, and we recommend early arrival to ensure seat selection.  If you require ADA accessible seating please contact the Brower Center in advance.

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Apr
22
Sat
Planting Justice Work Party! @ Planting Justice Nursery
Apr 22 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Happy Equinox! Spring is here ~ plants are leafing out, peaches and plums are blooming, and folks are planting our perennial plants throughout the country.  It is the busiest time of the year for the nursery with finishing up cuttings, seeding, grafting fruit trees, weeding and fertilizing, potting up bare root plants, and shipping out plant orders.  We are very grateful to the many volunteers that have gotten their hands dirty with us this past month.  We had nearly 30 volunteers come through at our work party on March 4th, had about 40 college students on Alternative Spring Break from Penn St. and University of LaVerne come through for tours and volunteer work, and had teachers from Slide Ranch on the coast come out.  Our work and plant knowledge is being spread to youth in many places.  Much thanks to all of the hands that have helped us in the busyness of Spring!

We have two upcoming volunteer work parties  on Saturdays in April:
April 8th 10am-4pm
April 22nd (Earth Day!) 9am-4pm

On Earth Day, join us for a Volunteer Day of fruit tree planting, weeding, cleaning and more including a Super Citrus Fruit Tree Sale, a Sale of Salves and Tinctures from our gardens, a bounce house for kids, and a Kale Smoothie Pop Up.  Please bring your own Water, Pot Luck Food and Good Attitude!  We are building community as well as growing plants!

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March for Science @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Apr 22 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

The March for Science – San Francisco celebrates public discovery, understanding, and distribution of scientific knowledge as crucial to the freedom, success, health, and safety of life on this planet. We are a nonpartisan group, marching in support of the following goals: Communication, Funding, Policy, Literacy, and Diversity.

11:00 AM

Speeches From Bay Area Members

Adam Savage: Inventor & Host of MythBusters
Dr. DJ Patil: Former U.S. Chief Data Scientist
Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen: SMASH Academy Site Director at Level Playing Field Institute
Eric Valor: Founder of SciOpen Research Group
Kathy Setian: Retired Project Manager at EPA
Dr. Leticia Márquez-Magaña: Biologist, Diversity Advocate, and SACNISTA
Dr. Pamela Ronald: Plant Geneticist
MC | Kishore Hari: Director of Bay Area Science Festival

MARCH

12:30 PM

March Down Market Street

After the rally, we will March down Market Street towards Civic Center Plaza. This will take approximately 60-90 minutes.

CELEBRATE

3:00-6:00 PM

Science Fair

The Science Fair will be an opportunity for all ages to engage, create, discover, and connect. We’ll have keynote speakers, panel discussions, food trucks, bands, an open mic stage, letter-writing zones, and a science-themed photo booth. Activities will be hosted by an inspiring array of partners from across our community, including the 49ers STEAM team, CalAcademy, Planetary Society, and SACNAS.

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Student & Worker Power Teach-in @ Crossroads Dining Commons
Apr 22 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Join the Undergraduate Workers Union to learn about the intersections of student labor and rising tuition at the #1 public university in the world! Hear about opportunties for building solidarity with students and workers across departments on the UC Berkeley campus.

Come help student workers school Cal Dining on worker justice!

#LivingWagesNOW #NoJusticeNoPizza

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Oakland Justice Coalition General Meeting @ Siegel & Yee
Apr 22 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

2018 ELECTION WATCH:
Who represents you?
JOIN THE CONVERSATION

Do you feel represented by your elected officials?
Join the Oakland Justice Coalition for our general membership meeting this Saturday, April 22nd from 1pm-4pm at 499 14th Street, Suite 300 as we review the local political landscape, review the records of incumbents, and discuss the 2018 elections.
ATTENDING ON SATURDAY? CLICK HERE TO RSVP and to receive the full agenda.
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National Call To Action! Justice for Diallo Neal! @ Oscar Grant Plaza, Oakland City Hall
Apr 22 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Dear Friends, Families and Social Justice Advocates,

Together We Stand and Open Circle – Families United For Justice is announcing a National Day of Action for Justice for Diallo Neal. We are calling on all families and coalitions to join us and the mother of Diallo Neal, Gilda Baker, as we rally for an investigation to take place.

Diallo Neal was killed in a motorcycle “accident” in October 2005 after a chase with California Highway Patrol. Five years passed before his mother, Gilda Baker, began to put together the pieces of her son’s death. Eyewitnesses came forward saying that a CHP motorbike had shoved Diallo Neal, causing the fatal accident. A private investigator’s report revealed a number of issues with an inconsistent police narrative. We believe that Diallo Neal’s death was a homicide and that an investigation needs to take place.

Please join us on April 22nd from 5-7pm(Pacific) in front of Oakland City Hall for a rally to demand justice for Diallo. We will have several speakers and will be streaming worldwide on Facebook Live as well. Leading up to our main event on Saturday the 22nd, we ask that you Join us on Tuesday, April 18th at the Oakland City Council meeting, Chamber 3, at 5:30 pm to deliver the story of Diallo Neal and ask for a criminal investigation and that the city Councilmembers come out to support our rally on the 22th.

We are so very lucky to be in the Bay Area, the home of the Black Panthers and a place with such deep roots in social justice. We ask that you come out and build an unstoppable coalition with us.

Note-
This link will take you to the flyer for our National Call to Action Action email/call campaign which will be taking place all day on April 22, 2017. We encourage everyone to share this with folks out of the area who would like to make a difference and aren’t able to attend the rally.

The last National Call to Action held by Together We Stand resulted in almost 20,000 emails in 48 hours. Let’s beat this record and get JUSTICE for DIALLO ❤

Togetherwestand.nationbuilder.com Twitter/Facebook @TWSrevolution Twstherevolution@yahoo.com 1-800-528-1084

https://www.smore.com/g503u

Many thanks on behalf of the Family of Diallo Neal, Open Circle and Together We Stand.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to to call Together We Stand at 800 528-1084 or email us Twstherevolution@yahoo.com

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Speakers for a New America Tour: “First They Came for the Homeless” @ Luggage Store Gallery
Apr 22 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Please join us in a California speaking tour of front line leaders in the movement to end homelessness in America. Proceeds from the Tour will benefit the People’s Tribune, in order to finance papers for homeless and other writers to distribute so they can tell their stories.

Speakers:
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Mike Zint – homeless leader from ‘OccupySF, founding member of ‘First they came for the homeless’ and the Poor Tour intentional tent community/action
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Bilal Mafundi Ali –People’s Commission for Justice and the San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness
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Silvia Hernandez– Los Angeles
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Gena Mercer – homeless organizer, Central Valley Journey for Justice
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Robert Aguirre – San Jose – co-founder of the grassroots organization H.O.M.E.L.E.S.S.
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With poetry by Jack Hirschman & music [tba]

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Apr
23
Sun
UC GILL TRACT COMMUNITY EARTH DAY @ Gill Tract
Apr 23 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

We will be ‘digging in the dirt’, providing musical entertainment, children’s activities, and seminars on several topics including “Mugwort” and “Movement Building in a Time of Resistance.” We will also serve lunch for all, created from the bounty on our farm.

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Deportation Solidarity Rally @ Room 590
Apr 23 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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People’s Park 48th Anniversary @ People's Park
Apr 23 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Here’s the music lineup, with speakers interspersed:
NOON  All Nations Drummers
12:30 Yukon Hannibal
12:50 Soul
1:10 Occupella
1:30 Max Ventura
1:45 Driftwood Dave and the Drifftones
2:20 Open Mike
2:35 Michael  Delacore: Park Hisstory
2:45 Funky Nixons
3:25 Other Speakers
3:40 The Diva Band
4:20 Isaiah McLane and Friends (my grandson)
4:50 Eddie Monroe as Trump
5:15 Skank Bank
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East Bay DSA General Meeting @ Oakland Peace Center
Apr 23 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We are excited to announce our next General Membership Meeting! Mark you calendars.

We’ll be learning about what the organization has been up to, how to get involved in the different working committees, voting on the chapter’s new bylaws, and ending with a mixer and break-out groups.

Since we will be voting on the chapter’s bylaws, this is a very important meeting to come to. We would like all of our members to come and make their voices heard.

Check out the Facebook event page, and stay tuned for updates. As we develop the draft bylaws, we will be sending out more information and looking forward to your feedback.

We’ll have lots of opportunities for members to help with registration, set-up, clean up, printing of materials, and all manner of prep work and day-of roles. This is a GREAT WAY to get a little more involved if you’ve been checking things out from the sidelines. List of volunteer roles coming soon—email events@eastbaydsa.org if you’re interested in getting involved!

 

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Our Revolution: Town Hall For Citizens & Organizations @ Redwood Gardens
Apr 23 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

RSVP here.

This livestream townhall will be simulcast across 3 time zones and 6 satellite cities to engage in political “what’s next” strategies. To join the simulcast, simply download Google Hangout, then just click a link that will be posted by our Berkeley Community Media TV team.  Satellite cities of private & public gatherings include: Weston FL, Lawrence KS, Flint MI, Rockville MD, Eureka CA, with Redwood Gardens in Berkeley CA as the “hub” of the network.

Key speakers include: ACLU rep to detail their “People Power” Campaign for cities; Nurse’s Union rep to weigh in on Single Payer SB562 in CA; Sister Moreen from the Bay Area Sanctuary Covenant; a progressive healthcare exec comparing a variety of health care systems: ACA, ACA+, Single-Payer in 15 states with health care in Canada, Britian, Taiwan, Australia and France; also Organizing 101″ strategies…and music!  Bernie Sanders’ platform, Michael Moore’s “10 Things To Do List”; resistancecalendar.org…and music!

The walkaway: citizens connecting to local organizations to grow the groundswell of resistance to the current Executive Branch and promote a progressive, inclusive agenda.  Berkeley Community TV will multiplex & record the event with 4-camera mini-studio & crew.  Event opens & closes with music by the stellar octet, The Bay Area Jazz Pantheon directed by jazz mandolinist Pat Fahey & friends.

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