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Jun
20
Sat
Digital Poor People’s Assembly/Moral March on Washington
Jun 20 all-day

Join the largest digital and social media gathering of poor and low-wealth people, moral and religious leaders, advocates, and people of conscience in this nation’s history. A global pandemic is exposing even more the already existing crisis of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, the war economy and militarism, and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism. On June 20, the 140 million poor and low-wealth people across this nation will be heard!

The Poor People’s Campaign is organizing this important digital event. They write:

  • The increasing urgency of a broad movement led by the poor and most impacted is more apparent every day. Now is the time to organize towards collective action to enact a moral agenda for the nation. As our ranks grow in the coming months due to COVID-19 and the ongoing crisis of poverty, building a platform for the plight, fight, and insight of the poor is even more urgent
  • We are marshalling our collective voices to demonstrate the power of our communities. We demand that both major political parties address the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism by implementing our Moral Agenda.
  • We are gathering on June 20, 2020 to dramatize the pain and prophetic leadership of the poor and build power to enact our demands.
  • We are waking the nation to the interlocking injustices facing 140 million poor and low-income people, 43% of the nation.
  • But it’s not enough just to be awake. It’s not the waking, it’s the rising. On June 20, 2020, we rise together!
  • If the rejected millions—the poor without health insurance, without living wages, without clean water, without voting protections—unite, we can move the moral and political imagination of this country and revive the heart of our democracy!

WHEN

Saturday, June 20
7 AM PDT and 3 PM PDT
Sunday, June 21
3PM PDT.

WHERE

Visit June2020.org to tune in.

Register here

Get connected to your state’s coordinating committee.

The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is made up of people of all backgrounds, we are Black, Brown, White, Native, and Asian; we are old and young; we are Christian, Sikh, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim; we are people of faith and not of faith; we are people of all sexual orientations and gender identities; we are led by poor people and we are a cross-class movement; we are people of all abilities; and we live across this nation, from Alabama to Alaska, from Maine to California to Mississippi.

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A Conversation with Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Jun 20 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

East Bay DSA. Register here

Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement (MST) is one of the largest social movements in Latin America, with over 2,500 land occupations and 900 encampments that they acquired through struggle.

In the midst of a global crisis of capitalism, the coronavirus pandemic has aggravated already existing economic and political crises around the world. Brazil now has the highest amount of deaths per day due to COVID-19. This is a direct result of the actions taken by the protofascist Bolsonaro regime. The MST is calling this a genocidal action as the Bolsonaro government, much like Trump, has minimized the pandemic, advocated for the reopening of the economy, vetoed financial support to states to face the pandemic, and incited political violence among his supporters.

As the world is held hostage by the imploding crises of global capitalism, while the US is in the midst of a Black-led uprising, international solidarity is most critical. Join us as we discuss strategies of resistance, international solidarity, and how to build a global movement against capitalism and imperialism.

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Intro to SURJ @ Online
Jun 20 @ 2:15 pm – 4:30 pm

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Want to get involved with SURJ Bay Area? Join us at our first virtual Intro to SURJ meeting and learn about our current work and activities. SURJ moves white people to act for justice, with passion and accountability, as part of a multi-racial majority.

You will hear about SURJ’s pathways for engaging in the work, including Study & Action, committee work, upcoming workshops, and events. We’ll answer your questions and share how you can get involved in the movement for racial justice.

ACCESS
The Intro meeting will be held virtually over Zoom. Please be sure to check-in to our zoom room between 1:45 and 2:10 so we can begin promptly at 2:15pm. It will take a few minutes to check-in. Participants will receive instructions for joining the event a few days beforehand.

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Jun
21
Sun
Digital Poor People’s Assembly/Moral March on Washington
Jun 21 all-day

Join the largest digital and social media gathering of poor and low-wealth people, moral and religious leaders, advocates, and people of conscience in this nation’s history. A global pandemic is exposing even more the already existing crisis of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, the war economy and militarism, and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism. On June 20, the 140 million poor and low-wealth people across this nation will be heard!

The Poor People’s Campaign is organizing this important digital event. They write:

  • The increasing urgency of a broad movement led by the poor and most impacted is more apparent every day. Now is the time to organize towards collective action to enact a moral agenda for the nation. As our ranks grow in the coming months due to COVID-19 and the ongoing crisis of poverty, building a platform for the plight, fight, and insight of the poor is even more urgent
  • We are marshalling our collective voices to demonstrate the power of our communities. We demand that both major political parties address the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism by implementing our Moral Agenda.
  • We are gathering on June 20, 2020 to dramatize the pain and prophetic leadership of the poor and build power to enact our demands.
  • We are waking the nation to the interlocking injustices facing 140 million poor and low-income people, 43% of the nation.
  • But it’s not enough just to be awake. It’s not the waking, it’s the rising. On June 20, 2020, we rise together!
  • If the rejected millions—the poor without health insurance, without living wages, without clean water, without voting protections—unite, we can move the moral and political imagination of this country and revive the heart of our democracy!

WHEN

Saturday, June 20
7 AM PDT and 3 PM PDT
Sunday, June 21
3PM PDT.

WHERE

Visit June2020.org to tune in.

Register here

Get connected to your state’s coordinating committee.

The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is made up of people of all backgrounds, we are Black, Brown, White, Native, and Asian; we are old and young; we are Christian, Sikh, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim; we are people of faith and not of faith; we are people of all sexual orientations and gender identities; we are led by poor people and we are a cross-class movement; we are people of all abilities; and we live across this nation, from Alabama to Alaska, from Maine to California to Mississippi.

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Jun
22
Mon
Houseless Community Mounts Defense Against Illegal Eviction @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Jun 22 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
In recent weeks, unhoused residents of the Wood Street Community who reside on the southern side of Wood st on Caltrans land were served eviction notices by officers of the Oakland Police Department. These residents were told that they would either have to move to an already populated area past Wood Street and West Grand Avenue or risk having their vehicles towed and possessions confiscated by the Oakland Police Department.

Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, there has been an official “moratorium” on sweeps of houseless communities. Caltrans justifies breaking this law because they claim that the area in question is fire hazardous and “unsafe” to live in. This is ridiculous because their position overlooks a very basic fact: being homeless is inherently unsafe! They want to kick people out of an “unsafe” area so they can move people to another crowded and unsafe location. This goes directly against strict guidelines about social distancing. The proposed eviction is consistent with the incompetence and inhumanity of the City of Oakland which hasn’t even provided basic resources for residents of Wood Street like access to clean water, hand washing stations, proper garbage disposal, or housing.

The global Coronavirus Pandemic still rages on, with almost four hundred and fifty thousand people killed in the past four months alone. It is clear that forced displacement would put Wood Street Community residents and all houseless people at a greater risk of infection and death. Furthermore, as the country continues to see mass protests against police brutality and white supremacy, it should not be overlooked that Oakland police is on the front lines of carrying out the city’s planned eviction at the direction of Caltrans. The fact that OPD has taken the lead on handing out eviction notices shows that the police do not serve the interests of working class black people – who make up the majority of Wood Street Community residents.

We are calling for a press conference to take place at Oakland City Hall scheduled on Monday, June 22nd at 3pm to bring attention to the illegal eviction of Wood Street Community residents and their ongoing resistance to eviction and the broader trend of inhumane practices by city and state governments towards working class people and houseless communities.

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Jun
23
Tue
Defund OPD @ Online
Jun 23 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Join us at the City Council meeting on Zoom to demand that they Defund OPD’s general fund budget by 50% ($150 million). Let them know where you think the $150 million should be invested and what kind of programming keeps the community safe!

City Council now takes public comment on all agenda items at the beginning of the meeting. Please log in or call in right at 12:00 PM to place yourself in the queue to speak. The City Clerk will call your name or phone number when it’s your turn to speak. You will need to unmute yourself when you are called. At the beginning of your comment, please note that you are speaking on agenda item #2 (FY2020-21 Midcycle Budget Amendments). You will be given a limited time to speak (most likely 1 minute). If you can’t tune in to the meeting, leave an “eComment,” but please note that they close eComment 5 minutes before the start of the meeting. See below.

Please see below for instructions on how to participate and comment.

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Socialist Night School: Workers against White Supremacy @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Jun 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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The uprising against racism and police violence that erupted in the aftermath of the police murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor has been bolstered by important contributions by workers and their unions.

Bus drivers and other public transit workers have refused to move arrested protesters and police. Teachers and other public education workers have agitated to kick the police out of our schools. And longshore workers stopped work on East and West Coast ports to demonstrate opposition to racist police violence.

What role can workplace actions and organized labor play in the anti-racist struggle? What can socialists and other radicals do to contribute to further workplace action and organization in support of the ongoing movement? How can union members organize to isolate the police unions and drive them out of local and national union federations? What does the history of racism and anti-racism in the U.S. labor movement tell us about our struggle today?

Join East Bay DSA’s Socialist Night School on Tuesday, June 23 at 7pm on Zoom as we discuss these questions and more, with a talk from featured speaker Ashley Payne.

Priority Readings

“Moment of Reckoning”: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Cornel West & Bakari Sellers on Nationwide Uprising (video, ~38 min) Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor and Cornel West are two of the leading voices of the socialist movement in the U.S. today. In this clip from June 1, they discuss the ongoing nationwide uprising against police violence and frame it as a concentrated expression of resistance to racism, social domination, and extreme inequality.

To Break the Power of Police, We Need to Mobilize the Power of Labor” by Paul Heideman (article, ~1300 words) Paul Heideman argues in this article that the participation of labor unions is crucial to the success of struggles against racism and police violence.

Additional Recommended Readings

It’s Time to Make Black Lives Matter in Our Unions” by Bianca Cunningham (article, ~1200 words) Organizer Biana Cunningham reflects on her experience in unions and the history of the labor movement and argues that unions must prioritize racial justice.

The Most Effective Way to Stop Police Terror is Action at the Point of Production,” interview with Clarence Thomas (article, ~1500 words) Former Secretary Treasurer of International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 10, Clarence Thomas, discusses recent political strike action against racist police violence conducted by longshore workers at West and East Coast ports.

What about Racism?” by Keeanga-Yahmatta Taylor (article, ~1900 words) Taylor refers to the writings of Karl Marx and the history of the U.S. socialist movement to argue that the struggle against racism is central to defeating capitalism.

The Legacy of Black Reconstruction” by Robert Greene II (article, ~1700 words) Robert Greene II reflects on the major themes of W.E.B. Du Bois’ classic book, Black Reconstruction in America. Du Bois argued that the Civil War was won due to a “general strike” of enslaved Africans, making him the first to place the self-activity of Black workers at the center of U.S. history.

Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84783105991?pwd=Tlk5SENqWHFHV216M1lSZkRtUGk2dz09

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Jun
25
Thu
WE KEEP US SAFE: FROM POLICE & PRISONS TO CARE & COMMUNITY @ Online
Jun 25 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

 You can register for the event here.

Join us for We Keep Us Safe: From Police & Prisons to Care & Community with author, community leader, and lawyer Zach Norris and Thrive co-hosts Aryeh Shell & Bethsaida Ruiz.

We are at a historic moment. Our collective response to police violence and systemic racism is creating an opportunity to make a radical shift from a culture of fear and punishment to one of public health and true safety. As we work to transition away from police and prisons to systems of care and community, how can we bridge our divides and dismantle the mentality of us versus them? What are the actions we can take now to #defund our police and prison systems, and to redirect resources to health care, housing, education, living-wage jobs, and programs that support the well-being of our families and communities?

This conversation is part of Medicine for These Times, an online series by Thrive East Bay to nourish our bodies, hearts, minds and spirits as we navigate this time of crisis and opportunity.

WHERE: Online on Zoom (link shared when you register)

If you’re unable to watch this conversation LIVE, a video recording will be shared with those who register for a ticket.

INVITE A FRIEND: Please feel free to invite your family and friends, and invite folks on Facebook here.

We look forward to you joining us!

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Oakland Police Commission @ Online
Jun 25 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Full Agenda

Select Agenda Items:

IX. Status of Consensus Policy Changes and OPD Special Order (SO) 9025 on Suspension of
the Carotid Use of Restraint
The Commission will ask for a status update on pending policy changes related to Warning
Before Shooting and Shooting at Moving Vehicles. The Commission will consider and may
vote to approve SO 9025 on suspension of the carotid restraint. This is a new item.

X. OPD General Order (DGO) on New Crowd Management Use of Force Restrictions and
Mutual Aid Protocols. The Commission will discuss and may vote to approve a new DGO presented by OPD in response to the Commission’s request on June 18, 2020. This is a new item.

XIII. Use of Force Ad Hoc Committee Update
The Use of Force Ad Hoc Committee will provide an update of progress to date on the
drafting of a new OPD Use of Force policy, including planning for future opportunities for
public input and outreach. No action to be taken on the policy itself.

XIV. Draft Ordinance on Acquisition and Use of Controlled Equipment
The Commission will discuss and may vote to approve a draft ordinance regulating the
acquisition and use of controlled equipment by the Oakland Police Department, and to
forward the draft ordinance to City Council with a request for immediate adoption.

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Jun
27
Sat
Berkeley United for Community Safety @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Jun 27 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

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MH First Training: Oakland @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Jun 27 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Last night at Oakland City Council, multiple council-members lamented the difficulty of putting community first response models into practice. We’d like to introduce Oakland to Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento ‘s pilot program, MH First & prepare our city for an MH First Oakland launch. The People need COMMUNITY FIRST RESPONSE NOW

So we’ll be recruiting, and that means training. We got you!

This training prepares MH First responders for dispatching to assist folks experiencing mental health episodes and other crises. It includes mental health first aid, basic first aid, and cop watch. No experience necessary. Medical and mental health students and professionals are encouraged to join.

MH First is a project of Anti Police-Terror Project Sacramento. Our purpose is to interrupt and eliminate the need for law enforcement in mental health crisis first response by providing mobile peer support, de-escalation assistance, and non-punitive and life-affirming interventions, therefore decriminalizing emotional and psychological crises and decreasing the stigma around mental health, substance use, and domestic violence, while also addressing their root causes: white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism.

If you are interested in joining the team, but are unable to attend this training, please use this link to provide us with your contact information:
https://www.antipoliceterrorproject.org/contact

Topic: MHFirst Training
Time: Jun 27, 2020 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Jun
28
Sun
Planet of the Humans – Left Perspectives on Climate Solutions @ Niebyl Proctor Library or Online
Jun 28 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

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   Produced and promoted by Michael Moore, Planet of the Humans critiques the mainstream climate change movement while proffering solutions of its own. This recent movie on climate change has in turn precipitated both a defense by some current climate activists as well as still more trenchant analyses on the causes and solutions to global warming.

This program is at the Marxist Library addresses, from a left perspective, themes raised in the movie regarding climate change and its solutions. Our speakers represent diverse backgrounds of technical competence.

   Sandeep Agarwal is an engineer with many years of working with the solar power and energy storage. Sandeep will take a critical look at ideological basis of fiscal policies like green new deal and carbon pricing which are being promoted to accelerate global decarbonization.

   Sharat Lin is a medical physicist and political economist. Sharat will argue that the ongoing transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy must not only make use of every possible aspect of decarbonization, starting with the low-hanging fruit and “bridge technologies,” but must drastically reduce non-fossil greenhouse gas production through lifestyle changes mobilized through state and institutional intervention.  We cannot automatically assume that small is better or that socialism will solve the problem that capitalism has created.

   Roger Harris is a biologist and a retired consultant, who has worked assessing the environmental impacts of oil, gas, geothermal, co-generation, electric, wind, and solar energy developments. Michael Moore’s movie, pointing to the depleting finite resources on the planet, blames human population growth as a fundamental cause of environmental degradation. Roger will present the perspective that there may be too many superrich people, but that the ideology of overpopulation is a justification of unequal social relations and is not scientifically valid. Climate justice suggests that we consider the “climate debt” that the industrialized countries have as the main contributors to global warming.
You need not have viewed Planet of the Humans to benefit from joining us at this webinar. The one-hour and 40-minute movie, however, can be viewed free at https://planetofthehumans.com/.

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Press Conference: Commit to Defund the Police @ Eve's Waterfront
Jun 28 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Press Conference: In Midst of Mounting Pressure and Day of Action, Oakland Council President Kaplan to Reopen Budget Vote; Commit to Join Bas, Labor, Community to Defund Police

 #DEFUNDTHEPOLICE COALITION “DRIVE 4 JUSTICE” CAR CARAVAN TO HOMES OF MAYOR, CITY COUNCILMEMBERS TO CONDEMN OAKLAND’S PRO-COP, ANTIDEMOCRATIC BUDGET

Oakland, Calif., — Today, Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan will join a press conference of labor and community organizations near her home to commit to reopen the city budget, fund vital life affirming programs, and defund the police. After weeks of unprecedented protest and five days of advocacy after the narrow, rushed, controversial initial passage of Oakland’s City Budget, Kaplan will announce today a plan for Tuesday’s council meeting to “reconsider” the budget and reallocate resources from the Oakland Police Budget to community programs.

The Defund the Police Coalition, a broad alliance of community organizations will move forward as planned and hold a massive car caravan from the Port of Oakland to the mayor’s and city councilmembers’ houses in response to the pro-police budget proposal they advanced last week, over the cries of thousands demanding they defund the police and invest in community services. The goal of the caravan, and of a full page ad in Saturday’s SF Chronicle that protestors will deliver to the mayor and council, is to raise awareness with Oakland voters about the dishonorable actions of their councilmembers, encourage them to register and vote for the Defund Police, Refund our Communities agenda in the coming election.

Press conference details: 

Who: Oakland Community, Labor, and Faith Organizations and President Rebecca Kaplan

When: 11:30 am Sunday June 28th

Where: Eve’s Waterfront, 15 Embarcadero West, Oakland, CA, 94607

Action Details Include:

West Oakland Action: 

Where: 32nd st just west of Telegraph, Oakland

When: 2pm

Oakland Port Starting Point: 

Who: Coalition To Defund the Police

When: 2pm Sunday June 28th

Where: Various berths at the Port of Oakland

Oakland Hills Action: 

Where: Corner of Hanly and Oakmore

When: Approx 3 pm

Fruitvale Action: 

Where: Fruitvale and E. 17th St.

When: Approx 3pm

East Oakland Action:

Where: Campus Drive, between Crystal Ridge and Fairhill

When: Approx 3:15 pm

Visuals: Massive Car Caravan, street murals, signs, banners, musicians, etc.

Led by the Anti Police-Terror Project, the sprawling “Defund the Police Coalition” is planning Sunday’s action to let the city councilmembers, who steamrolled a status quo budget maintaining allocation of almost half the general funds to police, know that Time Is Up for Justice.

These City Council members, without prior notice to the rest of the Council or the public, rammed through a budget that pours hundreds of millions of dollars into Oakland Police, while cutting funds from Parks, Recreation, and Youth Development, and dismantling Human Services for the unhoused.

The preliminary budget, pushed forward by the so-called “equity caucus”, which was authored by Councilmembers Lynette Gibson McElhaney, Loren Taylor, Noel Gallo, and Larry Reid, was sprung on the city council and the public with less than 24 hours notice. It was forced through the preliminary vote with elements that were received after the meeting had begun, over the clear mandate from hours of unanimous public testimony to defund the police.

Despite misleading rhetoric to the contrary, the proposal will divert less than 1% of funding from policing, anticipates cuts to vital services, and does little to further public safety in Oakland.

Today’s multi-pronged car caravan will stage at five different locations at the Port of Oakland, outlined below, and caravan to Libby Schaaf’s and three councilmembers’ homes: McElhaney, Taylor, and Gallo.

Here’s the list of assembly locations at the Port.

  1. Schaaf: Berths 55-56 SSA/Oakland International Container Terminal

  2. Gallo: Berths 57-59 Oakland International Container Terminal

  3. Taylor: Berths 60-63 SSA/Matson

Saturday, the Defund the Police Coalition published a full page ad in the San Francisco Chronicle with over 120 organizations ranging from city worker unions to health workers to the national Sierra Club, condemning the undemocratic preliminary budget vote and telling Oakland City Hall, “Your time is up.” A parallel ad, detailing the coalition’s vision of a safe, prosperous Oakland, will run to today.

Each caravan is planning to hand deliver copies of the ad to the mayor and councilmembers, accompanied by live music and mural-painting.

Hi-Res Photos, livestream available after the event. 

Hashtags: #DefundOPD #DefundthePolice #DefendBlackLife #YourTimeIsUp #Drive4Justice

Handles: @aptpaction @oaklandrising @calorganize @bayrisingaction

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Jul
2
Thu
Planet to Win Reading Group – Chapter 4: Internationalism @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Jul 2 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Members of the DSA Green New Deal Committee will discuss chapter 4 of “A Planet to Win”.

Anyone who has read the chapter is encouraged to attend.

 

Details
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Jul
3
Fri
Julian Assange – Global Birthday Vigil @ British Consulate
Jul 3 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Global Birthday Vigil

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Jul
4
Sat
Demilitarize Banner Drop @ Highland Avenue Bridge over the San Jose exit/entrance to Interstate 280
Jul 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

National CODEPINK is calling for us to organize car caravans and other peace actions on July 4th with the theme being “Independance from War.”
For this banner drop action, we’ll have these messages on banners:
DEMILITARIZE, and MAKE AMERICA LOVE AGAIN.
Thanks to our friend, Barbara for generously offering to make these banners while being totally “sheltered in place!”

All are welcome to join, though we’d most like to be joined by those of you who could walk or ride your bike to the location. (Bernal/Mission/Noe/Glen Park) We already have a smallish crew and plan to stay socially distanced. Please let me know if you’d like to join us: mhubert7 [at] earthlink.net

I also have PEACE and VOTE banners that we could use, and there’s another bridge, within sight (Richland Ave.) that could accommodate additional banners.
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INDEPENDENCE from WAR! Banner Drops. @ I80 Overpass Pedestrian Bridge
Jul 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Meet up in parking lot in southwest corner of I-80 & University Ave. at 9:50am.
National CODEPINK is calling for July 4th mobilizing under this theme: “Independence from War.”
Local chapters are organizing small group banner drops to Plaster the Bay with Peace & Justice. We invite you to organize your own banner drop or join one of ours. Bring your own banner, or use one of ours.
Our main large banners:
-DEFUND the POLICE, DEFUND the PENTAGON
-DEMILITARIZE!
-HEALTHCARE not WARFARE!

All are welcome to join, though we’d prefer you walk or bike to the location. Additional banners available. We already have a small crew and plan to stay socially distanced. Please let us know if you will organize your own group, the place, time and contact info, and we will promote!
Toby Blomé: ratherbenyckeling [at] comcast.net
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Black Out @ Lake Merritt
Jul 4 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: What to a Slave is the Fourth of July? @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Jul 4 @ 8:03 pm – 9:03 pm

On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass, who escaped slavery in 1838 at age 20, gave one of his most famous speeches, “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro” to the Ladies Antislavery Society of Rochester, New York. We will begin by listening to actor and activist Danny Glover reading a six-minute selection from the speech during a performance of Howard Zinn’s “Voices of a People’s History of the United States“ on October 5, 2005, at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, Los Angeles. <https://vimeo.com/1275332>

Following a brief introduction by ICSS member Gene Ruyle, we will have a group discussion of the speech and its significance for today. Come prepared to share your views!

The full text (over 2800 words) of the speech may be found at:
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h2927t.html

Moderator: ICSS Member Sharon Rose

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Jul
7
Tue
Socialist Night School: The Police – What’re they Good for Anyway?
Jul 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Every time protests erupt after yet another innocent black person is killed by police, “reform” is meekly offered as the solution. But what if drastically defunding the police – not reform – is the best way to stop unnecessary violence and death committed by law enforcement against communities of color?

The alternative is not more money for police training programs, hardware or oversight. It is to dramatically shrink their function. We must demand that local politicians develop non-police solutions to the problems poor people face. Instead of giving them more money for pointless training programs, let’s divert that money into building up communities and individuals so we don’t “need” violent and abusive policing.

What is the origin of the modern police force? What functions do police serve in a capitalist society? What does defunding the police actually look like? Could society really function without the police?

Join us on Zoom as we discuss these questions and more, with a talk from featured speaker Brian Bean.

Priority Reading

Interview with Alex Vitale “Policing Is Fundamentally a Tool of Social Control to Facilitate Our Exploitation” Jacobin (10 min read) **New York-based sociologist Alex Vitale weighs in on the  failures of police reform efforts and why reducing police power is one of the best solutions available for combating systemic racism and advancing working-class interests.**

Other Recommended Readings/Videos

Brian Bean The Socialist Case Against the Police Rampant (30 min read) **Police don’t solve, stop or prevent crime because they were never designed to. Cops are the tools of the bosses, from the day they were invented to today**

Brian Bean Abolish the Police Rampant (30 min read) **Cops are not part of the working class and perform no socially beneficial function. Only good things can result from abolishing the police.**

Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84783105991?pwd=Tlk5SENqWHFHV216M1lSZkRtUGk2dz09

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