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Apr
8
Mon
The Threat of Fascism and How to Fight it @ UC Berkeley Moffitt Library Room 101
Apr 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Christoph Vandreier, Deputy National Secretary of the Sozialistiche Gleichheitspartei (SGP), is the author of a new book Why are They Back? Historical Falsification, Political Conspiracy and the Return of Fascism in Germany.

He will speak about the role of the SGP in exposing the network of pro-fascist academics and state intelligence operatives who are paving the way for the far-right.

The meeting series will also take up the historical lessons that must be learned in order to build a mass working class movement capable of preventing the disaster of Nazism from taking place on an even greater scale today.

This event is sponsored by the Socialist Equality Party (SEP) and its youth movement, the International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE).

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Apr
9
Tue
Support Legislation to Redefine Police Use of Deadly Force @ West Oakland BART
Apr 9 @ 5:00 am – 5:00 pm

Police should exhaust all alternatives before using deadly force

Dear APTP supporters,

This session we are supporting AB 392 — the California Act to Save Lives  – which would require law enforcement
to exhaust all other alternatives before using deadly force on us and our loved ones.

It’s our duty to protect the Black, Brown and Indigenous people
who suffer at the hands of law enforcement daily by every means possible.

Next Tuesday, April 9, will be the first hearing on AB 392. Join impacted families and the Let Us Live coalition in Sacramento in support of AB 392.

What: Get on Bus to Lobby for the California Act to Save Lives!

**Check the registration form for more times and locations.
RSVP
Increasing use of force standards and requiring police to use alternatives to lethal force has been effective in several cities utilizing similar policies, such as Seattle, WA.

We are gaining momentum, but we have to seize this moment to pressure the California Legislature to embrace it!

RSVP and register for a bus ride today to let us know you can join us.

Hope to see you there!
APTP
Anti Police-Terror Project is not a non-profit.
We are a community group powered by people like you.

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Oakland City Council – Improving Sex Worker Health and Safety @ Oakland City Hall
Apr 9 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

The City Council will be voting on support for a
bill in the California legislature _Improving Sex Worker Health and
Safety_ (SB 233 [1]). The hearing will be in the Third Floor Council
Chambers.

US PROStitutes Collective is part of the Bay Area PPC steering committee
and has testified at several PPC hearings about the criminalization of
survival. Although PPC does not support specific pieces of legislation,
US PROS is supporting SB 233 because it aims to increase safety for sex
workers by prohibiting their arrest when they come forward to report
violent crime. The bill also prohibits the possession of condoms used
as probable cause to arrest someone for sex work.

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Apr
10
Wed
A New Anti-Displacement Strategy @ Sports Basement
Apr 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

No photo description available.

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Apr
11
Thu
OAKLAND POLICE COMMISSION @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Apr 11 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

 

Full agenda

Agenda items of special interest:

VII. R-02: Searches of Individuals on Probation and Parole
The Commission will review an amended version of R-02: Searches of Individuals on
Probation or Parole, and may vote on approving that version. Members of communities
directly impacted by the policy may share their experiences and views.

IX. Bey Case – Noticing the Federal Monitor
The Commission will discuss, and may vote on, a letter that will be submitted to the
Federal Monitor regarding new evidence in the Bey Case

XI. Police Commission Annual Report
Commissioner Edwin Prather will present the Commission’s annual report which is must
be submitted to the Mayor, City Council, and the public on or before April 17, 2019.

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Movie Night at Reem’s @ Reem's Bakery
Apr 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Movie Nights at Reem’s

The Arab Film and Media Institute and Reem’s are partnering to bring some of our favorite Arab films to Oakland. Screenings are free + the amazing team at Reem’s will be serving the full menu throughout the evening.  And that’s not all! There will be movie snacks (including za’atar popcorn!),

April 11: Refugee Stories
Far from a one-size-fits-all marking of “experience” so often depicted on Western media outlets when it comes to the plight of the refugee, this program of 5 powerful short documentaries spotlight the multitude of hues that should be considered when discussions of the refugee experience are had.

May 23: Shorts (Playful Pondering)
From dating drama in Bahrain and an abandoned Qatari cinemaplex, to wacky Lebanese nuns and land mine explosions, this eclectic mix of 6 whimsical, albeit socially-concerned short format narrative works will take viewers on a journey of humor, self-discovery, and provocation.

June 13: Seventeen
The Jordanian under-17 women’s soccer team prepares for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, hosted by Jordan in 2016. Coming from different backgrounds, each of the girls has faced a different set of challenges as a national team player. But now they come together to face their biggest challenge yet.

 

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Apr
12
Fri
ENDING LEGAL BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS @ David Brower Center
Apr 12 @ 10:00 am – 2:30 pm

Join Safe Return Project and Haas Institute to discuss bold solutions to end legal bias against formerly incarcerated people. ‘This convening brings together formerly incarcerated community leaders, legal experts, organizers and others to critically explore paths to liberation.’ Register here.

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Apr
13
Sat
The 50th Anniversary of People’s Park @ People's Park
Apr 13 all-day

The 50th Anniversary of People’s Park is coming soon in April 2019!

We are planning two major events with music, speakers and food in April, likely on Saturday April 13 and Sunday April 28, 2019, and many side events! Stay tuned!

 

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Promise to Protect Bay Area Trainings @ RSVP for details
Apr 13 @ 9:00 am – 6:30 pm

We acknowledge that the Bay Area P2P training weekend takes place in occupied Ohlone territory.

The Promise to Protect is a commitment to resist fossil fuels where you live and prepare to take creative action along the Keystone XL pipeline route when called upon by Indigenous leaders.

*Make sure to RSVP at one of the links below to save your spot*

Saturday training: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bayarea-saturday?source=direct_link&referrer=group-standearth

Sunday training: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bayarea-sunday?source=direct_link&referrer=group-standearth

With millions of dollars being poured into fossil fuel projects each year and TransCanada planning to begin building the pipeline this June, we must be ready to mobilize and fight back to protect our land, water and climate.

This training will educate, empower, and elevate the voices and skills of community members to resist and push out extractive oil and gas companies. After the training, community members will be equipped with the knowledge and support necessary to organize their own actions to stop the fossil fuel industry and, if invited by Indigenous leaders, be prepared to take immediate action on the route of Keystone XL.

Never before have Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies come together to build power in this way. This is an exciting opportunity for those who are committed to stopping the Keystone XL pipeline and ending the extraction of fossil fuels in their communities.

Note: This training is meant to be fun, but also not to be taken lightly. There are a limited number of spots available, therefore you should only register if you are 100% committed to attending. Because there are limited spots, only confirmed participants will receive the location information for the training leading up to the event.

Host Contact Info: Isabella Zizi isabella@stand.earth

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Alameda County Emergency Preparedness Day @ Chabot Elementary School
Apr 13 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Transition Berkeley: OPEN MEETING and CELEBRATION! @ Terea Hall Pittman, South Branch, Berkeley Public Library,
Apr 13 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

 

Want to help build a better future for Berkeley?…..
Transition Berkeley wants you!

Curious about Transition Berkeley activities and projects? Wondering how you can be involved? Do you have ideas on how to help transform Berkeley into a more livable, equitable and sustainable place? Join us! And celebrate our 8th Anniversary and new nonprofit status! To build a better future, we have to act collectively and we have to act now! We’ll have light refreshments to share!

Questions: click here

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Art Build to Support the Fight to Stop Proposed Bay Area Refinery Expansion
Apr 13 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join us during the Promise to Protect training weekend for an evening art build to create imagery, messaging, and designs that support the fight to stop the proposed Bay Area refinery expansion.

Oil giant Phillips 66 wants to dramatically expand its San Francisco Bay marine terminal and refinery so it can process more toxic tar sands from Canada. This would threaten worker safety, degrade our climate, and worsen the quality of life for everyone living in the shadow of the Phillips 66 refinery— and the entire Bay Area. Tar sands oil is some of the dirtiest in the world, and beyond air quality concerns, even a single spill would be disastrous for communities that call the Bay home—or any community along the transport route that begins at Alberta’s tar sands in Canada.

Make art for a tar sands free SF Bay. Wear clothes that you don’t mind getting paint on. Food, drinks and childcare provided for all who make art to protect the bay with us on Saturday night.

This art build is located in a large indoor space near West Oakland BART station. Street parking is available and the space is ADA accessible.

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Can We Feed the World Without Destroying It? @ South Berkeley Senior Center
Apr 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Agribusiness corporations claim their destructive practices are necessary to feed the world’s current large population. Come hear Eric Holt-Gimenez, executive director of Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy, debunk this claim.

He will explain how, on the contrary, the current global system causes injustice, hunger, poverty and environmental degradation. He will also describe the social movements that are fighting to take back control of the food systems we all depend on.

Sponsored by the Revolutionary Workers Group

Info/RSVP

Background:

Global agribusinesses are big fossil fuel users, adding to climate change by emitting greenhouse gases. Global agribusinesses destroy wetlands, grassland and forests to create more agricultural land. They use chemical fertilizers that destroy the ability of the soil to absorb carbon dioxide, while long-distance shipping of food puts massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

More details from Patricia S. Muir, Oregon State University

Also see Can Organic Farming Feed Us All? Worldwatch May/June 2005

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Apr
14
Sun
Feed The Hood @ Cristo Rey High School
Apr 14 @ 7:00 am – 11:00 am

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Promise to Protect Bay Area Trainings @ RSVP for details
Apr 14 @ 9:00 am – 6:30 pm

We acknowledge that the Bay Area P2P training weekend takes place in occupied Ohlone territory.

The Promise to Protect is a commitment to resist fossil fuels where you live and prepare to take creative action along the Keystone XL pipeline route when called upon by Indigenous leaders.

*Make sure to RSVP at one of the links below to save your spot*

Saturday training: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bayarea-saturday?source=direct_link&referrer=group-standearth

Sunday training: https://actionnetwork.org/events/bayarea-sunday?source=direct_link&referrer=group-standearth

With millions of dollars being poured into fossil fuel projects each year and TransCanada planning to begin building the pipeline this June, we must be ready to mobilize and fight back to protect our land, water and climate.

This training will educate, empower, and elevate the voices and skills of community members to resist and push out extractive oil and gas companies. After the training, community members will be equipped with the knowledge and support necessary to organize their own actions to stop the fossil fuel industry and, if invited by Indigenous leaders, be prepared to take immediate action on the route of Keystone XL.

Never before have Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies come together to build power in this way. This is an exciting opportunity for those who are committed to stopping the Keystone XL pipeline and ending the extraction of fossil fuels in their communities.

Note: This training is meant to be fun, but also not to be taken lightly. There are a limited number of spots available, therefore you should only register if you are 100% committed to attending. Because there are limited spots, only confirmed participants will receive the location information for the training leading up to the event.

Host Contact Info: Isabella Zizi isabella@stand.earth

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Intro to Marxism · Hosted by DSA Communist Caucus
Apr 14 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

We will be going over one of Marx’s most famous texts: the 18th Brumaire! This class is open to all, and was created with the intention of bringing in folks who are unfamiliar with Marx. Come through!!

Note: The meeting space is up a flight of stairs.

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War Tax Resistance Granting Ceremony @ Berkeley Universalist Unitarian Fellowship Hall
Apr 14 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

The People’s Life Fund of the Northern California War Tax Resistance will hold a Granting Ceremony Sunday, April 14 at 3 PM in the Fellowship Hall. We’ll begin with a potluck, then have our ceremony. We will give away $15,000 – interest on resisted war tax money – to organizations doing peace and social justice work, who will describe their organizations and specific projects.

The PLF offers counseling/education on various forms of war tax resistance.  BFUU has long hosted this very inspiring and worthy event.

https://nwtrcc.org/resist/war-tax-resistance/
Co-sponsored by the BFUU Social Justice Committee

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Green Sunday: What is really happening in Venezuela? @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Apr 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Venezuela is facing significant difficulties, and one of the worst is the widespread misinformation spread by governments and media.
Laura Wells and Roger Harris have traveled to Venezuela multiple times to see for themselves, and they will present critical information to counter the outright lies. They plan to save lots of time for Q&A, so bring your questions.
Both have served on the board of the Task Force on the Americas. They have participated in many Latin American delegations and report-backs. Laura is a long-time Green, and Roger is with the Peace and Freedom Party, so both appreciate the change in Venezuela since their two-party system lost its grip on the country when Hugo Chavez became president 20 years ago. With the changes have come big challenges, which we will discuss.
SPONSOR: Green Sundays are a series of free programs & discussions sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party of Alameda County follows at 6:45 pm; council meetings are always open to anyone who is interested. Please visit our website: https://acgreens. wordpress.com/

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Apr
15
Mon
Plan Colombia: Reading and Discussion with author John Lindsay-Poland @ 5125 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley
Apr 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Plan Colombia: Reading and Discussion

with author John Lindsay-Poland

Moderated by Roxanna Altholz

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Plan Colombia: U.S. Ally Atrocities and Community Activism, recently published by Duke University Press, narrates the story of a rural Colombian community in a conflict area that declared itself a peace community, a massacre that occurred there in 2005, and U.S. grassroots and government responses. Parallel to this, the book recounts and analyzes the multi-billion U.S. program known as Plan Colombia and the impact of U.S. military involvement on killings by the Colombian military, as well as the many grassroots initiatives that have resisted war and injustice. John Lindsay-Poland is Healing Justice Associate at the American Friends Service Committee.

“With enormous sensitivity and respect for human life, John Lindsay-Poland tells the stories of ordinary Colombians who put their lives on the line for peace. No one possesses his grasp of events or such a tremendous heart.” – Robin Kirk, author of, More Terrible Than Death: Drugs, Violence, and America’s War in Colombia

Admission is free. Books will be available for purchase.

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Sound the Alarm for a Living Future! @ UN Plaza, Civic Center Bart
Apr 15 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

On March 15th, more than one million of our children marched worldwide to demand action on climate change. They told us we cannot carry on living as we have been living – and they are right. They told us we have to focus on what MUST be done rather than what is politically possible or there is no hope for them – and they are right. They told us we are stealing their future with every minute of our inaction – and they are right. On March 15th, one million children around the world told us we have less than 11 years to save them and all life from assured destruction this century… And our leaders told them to go back to school. Will you let that stand? We will not.

We are Extinction Rebellion, and we declare that when our children call us to action, we will answer!

Join us on April 15th to rise up for a living future. We will not gather to beg our leaders to care. We will gather to declare that change is coming, whether our governments like it or not. This is an emergency and it’s time we all started acting like it, adults included. So come out on April 15th as we raise our voices, our trumpets and cookware, bike bells, and boomboxes with the truth on lips! to declare this emergency for what it is and to demand that our governments worldwide do the same.

PLEASE BRING:
– As many additional people as possible.
– Noisemakers of every variety

TRAININGS:
– There will be 2 trainings for this demonstration: MARCH 31st & APRIL 7th. These will be posted as separate events, please look out for them.

Extinction Rebellion is a 100% non-violent civil disobedience movement aimed at nothing less than radical system change. Our rebellion is fueled by our love for humanity and for all life on earth. We face the greatest existential crisis in history, but we already have the solutions we need to prevent the suffering of billions, and we will not allow a lack of political will to bring about our extinction. Join us on April 15th and onward to Rebel for Life!

https://actionnetwork.org/forms/xr-bay-area-sign-up

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