Calendar

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Mar
22
Wed
Pretrial for Jack and Nestor @ Rene Davidson Courthouse, Dept 7
Mar 22 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come on Wednesday to support Jack and Nestor, who were arrested at an Anti Trump demo on Election Day. Lets pack the court!

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DSA: Socialist Feminist Working Group @ Email socfem@eastbaydsa.org for more info.
Mar 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

East Bay DSA is forming a Socialist Feminist Working Group! Come learn more about how we can work together to fight capitalism and the patriarchy at our first big meeting.

Email socfem@eastbaydsa.org for more info.

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Homelessness – Speakers for a New America Tour . @ Luggage Store Gallery
Mar 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

“First They Came for the Homeless”

Please join us in a California speaking tour of front line leaders in the movement to end homelessness in America.

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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And others from Los Angeles, San Jose and the Central Valley, tba
With poetry by Jack Hirschman & music [tba]

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Mar
23
Thu
Learn more about single payer health care in CA! @ California Nurses Association, 1st Floor
Mar 23 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

As you know, President Trump and Republican leaders are moving quickly to repeal the Affordable Care Act and gut Medicaid – threatening the healthcare and lives of millions of low to moderate income Americans while handing huge tax cuts to the rich and big healthcare corporations. By mid-April, we could be living in the new world of Trumpcare nationally.

In California though, we have the opportunity to not only resist these extreme attacks on our healthcare and lives, but to expand and create the healthcare system we truly need – guaranteed, comprehensive, universal healthcare for all regardless of income or immigration status. Last month, the Healthy California Act (SB 562) was introduced by Senators Lara and Atkins as a key step towards creation of a single payer universal healthcare system for all Californians, and a broad-based statewide coalition, HealthyCA is coming together to advance this exciting, visionary campaign for healthcare justice.

Please join us for a lunchtime briefing about these important issues and to find out how your organization can get involved

Lunch provided, and translation available upon request.

For more info and to RSVP, contact Carolyn Bowden at  cbowden@calnurses.org.

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Organizer’s Toolkit: How to Develop a Strategic Campaign @ UC Berkeley Labor Center
Mar 23 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This workshop is for all students and community members who are eager to make social change. Students who want to sharpen their organizing skills and learn how to develop a campaign strategy are encouraged to attend.
Participants will walk through the steps of a successful worker organizing campaign to better understand how these principles and strategies can be applied to grassroots and student organizing efforts. This workshop will showcase how to:

·        identify issues

·        set goals

·        identify targets and analyze power relationships

·        develop strategy and tactics

·        create a road map to win
New and experienced activists, organizers, and advocates are welcome!
Facilitator: Kevin Christensen, AFL-CIO
This event is sponsored by the UC Berkeley Labor Center<http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/> and the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment<http://irle.berkeley.edu/>.
This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. Location is wheelchair accessible.
Please register for the event<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/organizers-toolkit-how-to-develop-a-strategic-campaign-tickets-32517418474>.

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Mar
24
Fri
Court Support for Man Beaten by Vallejo Police @ Fairfield Superior Court, Dept 9
Mar 24 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Dear Community,

We need everyone who can get to Fairfield this Friday come show support for Dejuan Hall.

Dejuan Hall is a 23-year old Black man who was brutally beaten by a Vallejo police officer Spencer Muniz-Bottomley on 3/10/2017. Dejuan Hall is currently held in Solano County jail, charged with battery on police officer.

Please come support!

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Mar
26
Sun
East Bay Democratic Socialists Picnic! @ Ohlone Park
Mar 26 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

These socialists have been busy! It’s time to just hang out and socialize. Join your fellow comrades for a casual picnic. Bring lunch, a blanket, friends, and family to meet and catch up in the sun.

We will try to find seating near Grant & Hearst. Wear your DSA shirt for easier spotting!

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Solidarity Training: Migra Watch Hotline @ East Bay Community Space
Mar 26 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Please register here: http://bit.ly/2muAGBH

By attending a Solidarity Training you will receive training to volunteer your time to document and monitor ICE officials during raids in real-time. The Solidarity Training will cover:
Overview of ICE raids, tactics and strategies
Operation of Migra Watch hotline
Documentation
Rights & Risks of legal observers
Accompaniment overview

The goal is to equip you with the tools and information for you to register with ILM as a legal observer and be ready to respond to ICE raid alerts through our Migra Watch hotline. By monitoring and documenting ICE enforcement we’ll gather probable evidence to fight an individual’s detention.

Migra Watch is a program of the Immigrant Liberation Movement (ILM), which was created by the California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance, East Bay Immigrant Youth Coalition, Faith in Action Bay Area/PICO California, and Pangea Legal Services in the Fall of 2016.

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Green Sunday @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Mar 26 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Special March 26 Green Sunday: Emeryville Mayor Scott Donahue Registers Green, and Talks About Local Issues Also, a Report-Back on the March 11-12 State Green Party Meeting

Emeryville Mayor Scott Donahue has decided to register Green at our next Green Sunday, on March 26 – please join us to celebrate! (Note: due to the March 11-12 state Green Party meeting, we will not be holding Green Sunday this month on the second Sunday – instead, it will be held on the 4th Sunday of March).

Four years after graduating art school in Philadelphia, Scott discovered that Emeryville had an abundance of empty warehouse space, and he’s been in Emeryville ever since. He is a co-founder of the Emeryville Artist Cooperative, and is also an avid biker and longtime proponent of bikeability in Emeryville.

Scott was elected to the City Council in 2014, and became Mayor a few months ago. Scott will talk about why he’s decided to register Green, and about local Emeryville issues. In addition, we will also have a report-back about the March 11-12 state Green Party Meeting in Bakersfield, which will be the best-attended state meeting in many years, with Jill Stein being the featured Saturday evening speaker.

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Mar
27
Mon
Oakland Phone Bank for Immigrant & Healthcare Justice!
Mar 27 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

*** Please bring your cell phone to make calls, & your charger! ***
This Monday, join Oakland Rising & SF Rising for an Oakland phonebank on the TWO pressing issues of our times: Immigration & Healthcare. Make calls to voters in CA about these two campaigns:

1) Keep ICE out of California, and protect our immigrant families from deportations by pressuring our state leaders to pass the California Values Act (SB54), which would prohibit California law enforcement from collaborating or supporting federal immigration officers. Currently, the CA Sheriffs Association is working with ICE to kill this bill, which would protect immigrant families from the hate-fueled policies of the Trump administration.

2) Keep the pressure on Congress to STOP the repeal of the ACA (Obamacare), which would leave 24 million people without healthcare. Because of national organizing, many House Rep’s have not been able to support Trumpcare without risk of alienating their voter base. We must turn up the heat, and are calling voters in counties outside the bay area to pressure their elected representatives.

Come out anytime between 12PM and 5PM and help protect our communities. We will provide scripts & training.

Can’t make it out but want to help? Follow We Are California’s action toolkit for sample letters and social media content to share with your senators in Sacramento: http://wearecalifornia.org/sb54/

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Oakland Privacy Advisory Committee – Cooperation With Ice @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Mar 27 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Occupella: Tax the Rich Rallies
Mar 27 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Tax the Rich Rallies every Monday from 5-6 pm on upper Solano in front of the Oaks Theater and the Chase Bank.

All are welcome!

Also We’ll be at  SURJ (Stand Up for Racial Justice) event that starts at the Grand Lake Theater on Saturday April 1st from noon-1 :00 PM.

For our calendar of events, songs to download and more: www.occupella.org.

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Mar
28
Tue
Resist Trump Tuesday
Mar 28 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

YOU’RE INVITED!
TOWN HALL @THE CORNERS: RUSSIAGATE, GORSUCH & OTHER ATROCITIES!
 
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Our movement is growing. In every corner of the country, week after week, we are meeting face to face, with our elected officials, making it clear to Republicans and Democrats alike that collaboration with the Trump administration comes at a steep political price.

Our message to them: Do everything in your power to resist the Trump administration’s attempts to attack our communities and dismantle our democracy or face the power of an energized electorate.

The #ResistTrumpTuesdays movement, started by our friends at Working Families Party, has brought out tens of thousands of people since the inauguration – and has members of Congress shaking in their boots. Will you keep up the pressure and attend an event at your elected official’s local office?
Will you join the event as a part of #ResistTrumpTuesdays?
YES, I’LL BE THERE!

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Community Security Training Series @ Main Branch, SF Public Library - Learning Studio
Mar 28 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

EFF Launches Community Security Training Series

EFF is pleased to announce a series of community security trainings in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library. High-profile data breaches and hard-fought battles against unlawful mass surveillance programs underscore that the public needs practical information about online security. We know more about potential threats each day, but we also know that encryption works and can help thwart digital spying. Lack of knowledge about best practices puts individuals at risk, so EFF will bring lessons from its comprehensive Surveillance Self-Defense guide to the SFPL.

EFF has tailored this series for technology beginners who may be unaware of potential privacy dangers, but already use smart phones or computers. Library patrons are invited to bring their devices to EFF’s introductory classes which include discussions of basic online security concepts and privacy tools. Lisa Wright and Willie Theaker, members of EFF’s TechOps Team, will facilitate Digital Privacy and Security: A Beginner-to-Intermediate Workshop followed by Encryption Apps for your Phone: An Intermediate Workshop. There will be two opportunities to attend each class.

Event details are included in each link to the EFF calendar above. Space is limited and attendance is on a first-come, first-served basis so attendees should prepare to arrive early. We encourage all EFF supporters to help people in their circles learn more about online rights issues and how to keep themselves—and each other— safer.

At the end of April, EFF’s spring Bay Area Members’ Speakeasy will feature a more advanced workshop on email encryption and key generation open to EFF members and their guests—we encourage you to bring a friend! Following the workshop, all EFF members will be invited to join our PGP keysigning party to help bring the community together and further expand the web of trust. If you are a current Bay Area member accepting email, you will receive a personal invitation including event details. Not a member yet? Join today!

With the Surveillance Self-Defense project and these local events, EFF strives to help make information about online security accessible to beginners as well as seasoned techno-activists and journalists. We hope you will consider our tips on how to protect your digital privacy, but we also hope you will encourage those around you to learn more and make better choices with technology. After all, privacy is a team sport and everyone wins.

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First Response Opiate Overdose Workshop: Know Your Options @ Qulture Collective
Mar 28 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

“POLICING IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE”

Because policing fails to meet people’s needs, and puts people in danger of arrest, imprisonment, and/or even death, we must eliminate connections between policing and healthcare.

Critical Resistance Oakland and The Oakland Power Projects present: The “Know Your Options: Chronic illness” workshop

This workshop is designed to increase people’s understanding of how policing, incarceration and gentrification drive health inequalities manifest as chronic illnesses and to empower folks who live with them to access the care they need with minimal contact with law enforcement. The workshop ends with the problem of substance use and specific training on responding to and reversing drug overdoses.

The “Know Your Options” workshop series aims to increase people’s access to the healthcare they need and to decrease people’s contact with law enforcement. Workshops are facilitated by healthcare workers and community organizers.

Accessibility: Please come fragrance free to this event to minimize fragrance in this space.

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Mar
31
Fri
Film Screeings: United Against Trafficking @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Mar 31 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

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Apr
1
Sat
The People’s Filibuster: San Francisco @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Apr 1 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Please join thousands of other Americans to protest and rally against the extreme agenda of President Donald Trump, including his nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the US Supreme Court. The People’s Filibuster will take place in cities across the US and feature everyday Americans speaking on why they object to the extreme agenda of the President and how the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the US Supreme Court would advance that agenda for decades to come.

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Community Gathering: Public Land for the Public Good
Apr 1 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

The City of Oakland is planning to sell and develop key parcels of publicly owned land. Come give your input on how our land should be used!

*we will be providing translation ( Cantonese and Spanish), childcare and food!*

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East Bay DSA Single Payer Healthcare Canvass @ South Berkeley Community Church
Apr 1 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Please RSVP by filling out this short form: https://goo.gl/9nqgFo.
You can also join DSA here at dsausa.org/join.

At our February canvassing kick-off, 160 of our volunteers signed up 600 East Bay residents to stay informed and support the fight, before the bill was even introduced. Learn more about our last big canvassing event here:
https://eastbaydsa.org/news/2017/2/28/single-payer-campaign-kickoff-building-power-to-win-big

Now that SB-562 is out in the world, in the news and fresh in everyone’s minds, we’re ready to build on that momentum with another day of canvassing on April 1st. There’s no better time to get the word out, and no more pressing moment to show everyone a real socialist alternative to the broken system of private insurance.

You can learn more about the bill here: http://www.healthycaliforniaact.org/legislation/
and here: healthyca.org

We want all hands on deck for this exciting day! No prior experience necessary!

Anyone who comes will receive education on single payer and be trained on how to talk to your neighbors and friends about the issue. First-time canvassers will be paired with experienced organizers and canvassers to go spread the word about single payer, sign people up to be supporters, and recruit new members to DSA.

This is not only EBDSA’s a big day of organizing, but it’s also an opportunity for new members and people new to organizing to learn the ropes and build confidence for the work of socialist organizing we will be doing for years to come.

East Bay DSA is a member of the Campaign for a Healthy California coalition – learn more here: https://healthycaliforniacampaign.org/

And check out these articles:

http://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-california-single-payer-healthcare-20170303-story.html

https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/02/gaffney-single-payer-sanders-healthcare-obamacare-aca-clinton/

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Human Billboard: Black Lives Matter! No Trump Agenda in Oakland! @ Rockridge BART
Apr 1 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Join us at the Rockridge Bart station in Oakland, rain or shine, to call attention to racial injustice and demonstrate solidarity.

Throughout the East Bay and nationally, folks have been gathering on prominent street corners and freeway overpasses, holding signs and making visible our support for the Movement for Black Lives and communities targeted by Trump. These gatherings – or “human billboards” – have been a simple yet effective way of channeling anger and sadness over injustice into collective action and solidarity.

For those of us who are white, it’s a way to express a unified voice in opposition to Trump and the white nationalist politics he represents, and to commit to ending white silence and visibly supporting racial justice.

For all of us, it’s a concrete way to put our heart and soul into action. It’s being in community with each other, to share with like-minded people a belief that a loving, humane, compassionate world is possible, and to take a small step towards making that happen.

If you’ve been wanting to get more involved, this event is a great way to take action, meet people and gain further connections in the community we’re building.

Bring a sign with the following messaging!:

Will you show up for racial justice?
Black Lives Matter!
No Deportations! No Border Walls!
End Displacement of Black and Brown communities!
Solidarity with Undocumented Migrants!
Solidarity with Queer and Trans People of Color!
We Support Black Womxn!
We Support Our Muslim Neighbors!
Will you fight against Islamophobia?

This event called and organized by SURJ Bay Area.

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