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Boldly original, Inflamed takes us on a medical tour through the human body: our digestive, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, immune, and nervous systems. Unlike a traditional anatomy book, however, this groundbreaking book illuminates the hidden relationships between our biological systems and the profound injustices of our political and economic systems. Inflammation is connected to the food that we eat, to the air that we breathe, and to the diversity of microbes living inside us, which regulate everything from our brain development to our immune system. It’s connected to the number of traumatic events we experienced as children and to the trauma endured by our ancestors. It’s connected not only to access to health care but to the very models of health that physicians practice.
Raj Patel, renowned political economist and New York Times bestselling author of The Value of Nothing, teams up with physician Rupa Marya to offer a radical new cure: the deep medicine of decolonization. Decolonization is to heal what has been divided, reestablishing our relationship to the earth and to each other. Combining the latest scientific research and scholarship on globalization, the stories of Marya’s work with patients in marginalized communities, activist passion, and the wisdom of indigenous groups, Inflamed points the way toward a deep medicine that has the potential to heal not only our bodies but the world.
Dr. Rupa Marya is a physician, activist, mother, and composer. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco where she practices and teaches Internal Medicine. Her research examines the health impacts of social systems, from agriculture to policing. She is a co-founder of the Do No Harm Coalition, a collective of health workers committed to addressing disease through structural change. She is the composer and frontwoman for the band Rupa & the April Fishes whose music was described by legend Gil Scott Heron as “Liberation Music.”
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California gives out more than four million traffic tickets each year, the majority of which disproportionately fall on Black and Brown communities across the state. It also has the most expensive traffic tickets in the country, with the bulk cost of these tickets being driven by numerous fees on top of the base cost of the ticket. Failure to pay the full cost of a ticket can result in even greater penalties, including added fees, a suspended license and even a misdemeanor charge. For those that can afford a ticket, the impact is minimal, but for many individuals a single ticket can cause a downward spiral into economic insecurity. Come hear how we reached this unsustainable situation and what we can do to reach a more equitable and viable system for the long term.
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What is the People’s Budget amendment? Who is the Community Democracy Project (CDP)? How do I become a member of CDP? How do I get on their mailing list? How do I get on their extra special contact list to get personalized text messages about upcoming events? When is CDP launching? What are they launching? What is participatory budgeting? Why do they want the residents of Oakland to decide the entire city budget? Who’s funding this project? Who’s leading it? Why should I join CDP? Do I get a prize or like… earn a badge for joining?
If you have ANY of these questions, join us for this informal Q&A session! If you know any of the answers already, join the orientation to help answer them from your own perspective! If you follow us on social media and want to get MORE involved, then join us to learn about the first step to joining this revolution!
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This event will take place outdoors, in person. Thank you in advance for being mindful of others’ covid precautions.
Commemorate the 76th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Abolish nuclear weapons. Tune in, connect the dots, and act for change.
Join a virtual rally from 9 to 10:45 AM Pacific Time on Hiroshima Day and repeated on Nagasaki Day.
Hiroshima Day, August 6 link https://youtu.be/_kM7IuzKQls
Nagasaki Day, August 9 link https://youtu.be/OB57nQAcSWQ
The overall rally broadcast will feature the following speakers who will be filmed at the West Gate of the Livermore Lab at 9 AM on August 6 to kick off the virtual event: A-bomb survivor Nobu Hanaoka, A-bomb survivor, Marylia Kelley, Executive Director of Tri-Valley Cares, and John Burroughs, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy. Keynote speaker Daniel Ellsberg, writer and peace activist, and other amazing presenters are prerecorded.
Speakers and musicians include Tsukuru Fors, trans peace/anti-nuclear human rights activist, Pacific Asian Nuclear-Free Peace Alliance; Marcina Langrine & Benetick Kabua Maddison, young activists with the Marshallese Education Initiative; Nell Myhand, Bay Area Poor People’s Campaign; Betsy Rose, community song leader; Benjamin Mertz, Black spiritual tradition composer, performer and song leader; Patricia St Onge & Wilson Riles, co-emcees.
Come join community for art at the lake. We are banding together to celebrate ourselves, but also to remember what’s important: thanks to the hard work of the Black Organizing Project and allies, the Oakland Unified School District has pledged to the George Floyd Resolution to keep officers out of Oakland public schools! This event is an example of the type of joy that can be shared when we focus on community healing, rather than over-policing.
There will be live poetry, guest speakers, art making, mural painting, music, care packages, community poetry booklets, a resource table, food, and above all community!
Students, parents, OUSD community members, and allies and supporters are welcome.
Come through to celebrate and help us remind OUSD of their commitment to the George Floyd Resolution.
Please RSVP on ActionNetwork [link coming soon] if you plan on being there.
Masks required, and six feet of social distancing will be enforced.
Bringing your own lawn chairs, blankets and snacks is highly encouraged! These student films will bring a smile to your face… we promise!
Of Oakland is a student-made documentary where youth explore how their diverse communities intersect creating empathy and acceptance for everyone. RSVP to see Of Oakland in its entirety and many other student films at this outdoor screening! Get a sneak peek of this high-quality documentary by watching the trailer below. We will also be featuring the best summer films from our talented youth filmmakers!
Can’t make it to the screening, but still want to show up for Oakland youth? Donate! https://bit.ly/3eGzlVx
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From the four crises humanity currently faces –on public health, job loss, climate instability and extensive food insecurity– a local, sustainable, organic production of food following key agroecological principles can serve as a holistic solution that can easily be implemented planet wide.
(We will be sending -within 48 hours before the conference-, the access info to the zoom event and also the link to enjoy the documentary The Seeds of Vandana Shiva.)
Our speaker, Elazar Friedman, will discuss the imperative need to develop a Leninist United Front to combat the menace of Fascist and White Supremacist attacks in today’s US.
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The presentation will use two models as diagnostic tools.
1.) The Ernst Meyer led KPD’s model of United WC Front and the lessons of abandoning this powerful model in the third period and then zig zagging to class collaborationist coalition People’s Fronts-betraying Proletarian class independence
2.) The 1984 United Front like action at SF Pier 80 led by Howard Keylor Longshore of the Trotskyist Bolshevik Tendency and by Leo Robinson Longshore of the CPUSA
Nelson Mandela paid tribute to this act of International working class solidarity at the Oakland Coliseum for having re- ignitied the SA antiApartheid movement.
Criticism of PL/Grover Furr type spurning of United Fronts with extant US Trotskyist groups such as the Spartacist League, the Bolshevik Tentency and the Internationalist Group as examples will be proven to be infantile Ultra Left obstacles to WC unity.
Ernst Meyer KPD on the other hand posited that the way to best expose to their rank and file the lies and class treachery of the SPD reformist leadership was via the United Front not by the self destructive spurning of working class unity.
All parts of the presentation are integrated and require inclusion in the presentation
Since Jack H ILWU Local 10 ret. was an active part of the SF Pier 80 action as well as furthering this WC solidarity by winning the entire US Canadian West Coast port shutdown as a tribune for the oppressed ie the George Floyd murder if heZooms in I would propose he be granted a 10-15minute synopsis of the Pier 80 United Front
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Black August was initially made in 1969 by individuals from the Black Panther Party as a way for African Americans to commend their legacy and culture, marking the assassination Black Panther George Jackson during a prison rebellion in California. The idea behind Black August is to have remembrance for those who have died during this month in history. Black people are resisting. First, for their survival. And just like every generation before them, they are resisting to make their lives better and give themselves a chance at freedom. The history of black people in America is one of living for generations in a society where our lives have been considered less than human, where our dignity as individuals has been consistently denied. This month is a time to reflect and learn about the legacies of Black revolutionaries, while we rededicate ourselves to the protracted struggles against white supremacy, colonialism, capitalism, and imperialism. Join us as we give a platform to the next generation of black revolutions so we may study, plan, and pledge to continue the work and fight for Black liberation into the future
Kerby Lynch (she/they) is a current PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley. She considers herself a child of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, Occupy Oakland, and the radical legacy of Lesbian Feminism in the Bay Area. Kerby also holds a Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies with a concentration in Gender and Sexuality from UC Berkeley. Currently, they work on issues of police violence accountability, dismantling the carceral state and sexual justice. Kerby is a high school educator that teaches courses on Indigenous counter-mapping and California Native history to local students of color. Kerby also is a community archivist for the Bay Area Lesbian Archives where they work to preserve the life stories of radical lesbian activist who strived and successfully created alternative worlds
Alecia Harger (she/they) is a sophomore at UC Berkeley and representative for both UC Berkeley Cops Off Campus and the transnational Cops Off Campus Coalition, a network of students, educators, staff, and community members passionate about abolishing policing at all levels of education.
Host: Aidan Hill (they/them) is a queer/trans political activist in the bay area living on the intersection of multiple identities. They are a Former Vice-Chair City of Berkeley Homeless Commission, a Green Party Electoral Candidate and a UC Berkeley Student stewarding People’s Park in Xučyun, Turtle Island. Aidan is committed to highlighting the disparity of power among marginalized groups and actively contribute to the social, cultural and political movements during their lifetime. Aidan has formerly been employed by the Riverside City College’s Political Science department to teach Model United Nations where they won dozens of awards in New York, Rome, and Seoul, South Korea. Aidan traveled the state organizing press conferences to save the Bag Ban with the assistance of the California Public Interest Research Group at UC Berkeley (Founded by Ralph Nader)
Green Sundays are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows at 7:00 pm, after a 30-minute break. Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.
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Commemorate the 76th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Abolish nuclear weapons. Tune in, connect the dots, and act for change.
Join a virtual rally from 9 to 10:45 AM Pacific Time on Hiroshima Day and repeated on Nagasaki Day.
Hiroshima Day, August 6 link https://youtu.be/_kM7IuzKQls
Nagasaki Day, August 9 link https://youtu.be/OB57nQAcSWQ
The overall rally broadcast will feature the following speakers who will be filmed at the West Gate of the Livermore Lab at 9 AM on August 6 to kick off the virtual event: A-bomb survivor Nobu Hanaoka, A-bomb survivor, Marylia Kelley, Executive Director of Tri-Valley Cares, and John Burroughs, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy. Keynote speaker Daniel Ellsberg, writer and peace activist, and other amazing presenters are prerecorded.
Speakers and musicians include Tsukuru Fors, trans peace/anti-nuclear human rights activist, Pacific Asian Nuclear-Free Peace Alliance; Marcina Langrine & Benetick Kabua Maddison, young activists with the Marshallese Education Initiative; Nell Myhand, Bay Area Poor People’s Campaign; Betsy Rose, community song leader; Benjamin Mertz, Black spiritual tradition composer, performer and song leader; Patricia St Onge & Wilson Riles, co-emcees.
Join DSA SF’s Tenant Solidarity Committee for tonight's screening of Fall of the I-Hotel from 7-8:30PM. The event will feature a presentation by some of the original organizers! Register here: https://t.co/ktJKKClXTm pic.twitter.com/m4EqNrt9Gz
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It’s time to demand that banks stop funding the climate crisis. As part of the #DefundLine3 Global Day of Action, join us in downtown San Francisco for Guerrilla Movies and Art Action on Friday, August 13th from 7pm – 10pm.
Bring chairs, blankets, and people power as we host a guerrilla movie screening and art action at Wells Fargo’s headquarters to help stop the Line 3 pipeline.
7:00pm – Non-Violent Direct Action training – (around the cornner at 555 California Street.)
8:30pm – Guerrilla Movie screening about the Line 3 resistancee movement
Followed by: Creative art action (details will be shared on the ground)
This Friday, August 13th, activists from around the country will demand banks stop funding the Line 3 pipeline, and all other fossil fuel projects.
Corporate greenwashing is climate denial ― it must stop, and you can help.
Click here to say you will attend: https://actionnetwork.org/events/defundline-3-sf-bay-area/
Join XRSF Bay Area and partners: 350 Bay Area, Climate Health Now, Code Pink Golden Gate Chapter, Diablo Rising Tide, Oil and Gas Network, Sunrise Movement Bay Area, 1,000 Grandmothers for Future Generations SF, and Silicon Valley Climate Action Now.
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library
THE STRUGGLE FOR IDEOLOGICAL HEGEMONY: THE ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (AND THE MEDIA): The Case of Purdue University
Harry Targ, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Purdue University, Blogger at Diary of a Heartland Radical, co-chair of CCDS, and author of books and articles on international relations, Cuba, and the labor movement.
The attacks on “critical race theory” are part of an assault by sectors of the capitalist class who seek to shape who and what is taught in educational systems. This talk will address ideological struggles, the claim that the “ruling ideas are the ideas of the ruling class,” and will concentrate on the transformation of higher education. Targ will describe particularly the example of Purdue University, the land grant public university in Indiana.
For background: https://heartlandradical.blogspot.com/2021/07/the-contradictions-facing-21st-century.html
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