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Jul
27
Sat
The War on Terror and the Attack on Civil Liberties @ Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library
Jul 27 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

Oscar Grant Committee Forum Series

The War on Terror and the Attack on Civil Liberties

Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library
6501 Telegraph Ave.
Oakland, CA
Friday, July 26, 2013
7 PM

The fraudulent “War on Terror” is linked to heightened domestic police
repression and surveillance of millions of US citizens. All this is part of the US
Government’s attempt to criminalize social justice activism. The Boston Bombing, and
the locking down of an entire city under martial law, will be analyzed in depth as we
figure out what’s coming our way in the near future. The methods used by Obama’s
administration was a trial balloon to test the American people’s resolve to resist such
a massive unwarranted response.
Recently the FBI ratcheted up their war against the American people by
cynically designating Assata Shakur as a terrorist, and as part of the rationalization
for increasing the bounty on her head to $2,000,000.
The Oscar Grant Committee invites you to attend this forum.

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Protest, Rally, Teach In and More At and to Save the Berkeley Post Office @ Berkeley Post Office
Jul 27 @ 8:00 pm – Jul 28 @ 7:45 am

A Rally in Direct Defense of our Post Office!

Facebook event page & RSVP.

Our heritage is being auctioned off to privateers, as austerity and Congressional mandates squeeze the US Postal Service to the point of breaking. The same forces that want to privatize Social Security and prisons are now in the process of selling off Post Offices across the United States.

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Come help save the Berkeley Post Office and send a message across the United States that our Post Offices – jobs, services, buildings and history – are worth saving!

– Starting at 1:00 pm at 2000 Allston Way (1 block from Berkeley BART), with speakers, music and dance, street theater, public forums, and a Birthday Cake to celebrate the founding of the Post Office in July 1775.

– We need everyone’s help to mount a defense that cannot be ignored.

– National Weekend of Action to save the Post Office, including actions at threatened post offices in the Bronx, New York; Portland, Oregon; Berkeley; Tacoma, Washington; and at the Southern Calif. offices of Rep. Darrell Issa, who’s leading the Congressional effort to dismantle and privatize the Post Office.

Help plan and run this event: Come to the organizing meeting. We need everyone’s help

Sponsored by: Direct Defense Action Team to Save the Berkeley Post Office in coalition with Strike Debt Bay Area.

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Jul
28
Sun
N. Oakland Community Voices Forum. Self-Determination. Culture. Community. Education. @ Bethany Baptist Church
Jul 28 @ 9:30 pm – Jul 29 @ 1:00 am

PhatBeets web site with lots of info.

Share your story. Tell us what a safe, healthy, just North Oakland looks like to you.

Contact info.

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Jul
29
Mon
EAST BAY COMMUNITY LAW CENTER’S DEBT CLINIC @ East Bay Community Law Center
Jul 29 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

• Are you Bogged Down with Debt?
• Getting Calls From Debt Collectors?
• Having Trouble Paying What you Owe?
• Want to Know your Options?

10-11 for English Speakers
11-12 for Spanish Speakers

The workshop will include a presentation about different types of debt and information about your options once you’re behind in payments. It will also give time for you to check in and ask questions to advocates and attorneys.

Call (510) 548-4064 to Reserve your spot now!

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Jul
30
Tue
Politics of Debt Reading Group @ Public School Space
Jul 30 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

We will be discussing Christian Marazzi’s ‘The Violence of Financial Capitalism’ – first two chapters. I put up a free online version on the class blog.

More info. Location map. The entrance is on 22nd St.

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Jul
31
Wed
Oakland City Council Meeting: speak up to stop funding the DAC citizen spying program @ Oakland City Council
Jul 31 @ 1:30 am – 6:00 am
The City Council is considering whether to appropriate $2 million to implement phase 2 of the systems enhancements and integration of the Domain Awareness Center (DAC). The DAC is a central aggregator for video feeds & real-time data from a number of sources including closed circuit surveillance cameras both private and public, cameras & sensors on buses and BART, as well as at the Port, the Oakland Unified School District, the County Coliseum & Oracle Arena, to say nothing of traffic cameras and CalTrans sources.  This spy center will also monitor license plate readers, image recognition technology, and follow Twitter feeds, and as technology progresses, most likely other forms of electronic surveillance. This will give the city the ability to monitor its citizens’ movements in real time, as well as to archive that data for later processing and sharing with other government agencies like the NSA, FBI & CIA.
 The City has failed to provide guidelines for how the data would be used, how long it will be retained, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation has concluded that “There’s no indication [that] they’ve considered any privacy or civil liberties issue(s) in the first place.” Given the Oakland Police Departments record of violating its citizens’ civil liberties we should oppose giving it even more power to track and target the people of Oakland.

Please show up at the City Council meeting at 6:30 PM, July 3oth on the third floor of City Hall, 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland and tell the City Council what YOU think.

Fill out a speaker card on Agenda item 35 so you can let your voice be heard at the City Council meeting.

http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/CityClerk/s/SpeakerCard/SpeakerCard/OAK032373

Sample speaker card

Read more here.

http://occupyoakland.org/2013/07/stop-the-oakland-dac-surveillance-city-speak-out-at-city-council-tuesday-july-30/

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Aug
1
Thu
Government Secrecy, Privacy, and Surveillance: Panel & Film Screening @ New Parkway Theatre
Aug 1 @ 12:30 am – 3:30 am

Government Surveillance: Panel & Film Screening

From Daniel Ellsberg’s Pentagon Papers in 1971 to Edward Snowden’s NSA bombshell in 2013, whistleblowers have risked everything to leak dangerous government secrets.

Explore Government Secrecy, Privacy, and Surveillance with us at The New Parkway Theater next Wednesday, July 31, for an evening panel and film screening.

Panel discussion featuring:
Nicole A. Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Director, ACLU of Northern California
Cindy Cohn, Legal Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Judith Ehrlich, Director, Writer, Producer, The Most Dangerous Man in America
Moderated by Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent, Senior Writer, CNET

The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is the true story of what happens when a former Pentagon insider, Daniel Ellsberg, armed only with his conscience, steadfast determination, and a file cabinet full of classified documents, decides to challenge an “Imperial” Presidency – answerable to neither Congress, the press nor the people – in order to help end the Vietnam War.

Admission is free, but space is limited. RSVP is required for entry.

When: July 31, 2013 (5:30 – 8:30 p.m.) Doors open at 5:30, panel begins at 6:15, followed by the film screening at 7. Food and drink purchases available.

ACLU of Northern California

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Rally To Free Lynne Stuart @ Federal Building, San Francisco
Aug 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Send a message to Attorney General Eric Holder and Bureau of Prisons Director Charles Samuels Jr. that Lynne deserves compassionate release!

Long-time National Lawyers Guild member and activist lawyer Lynne Stewart needs our help and she needs it now! The Federal Bureau of Prisons has denied Lynne Stewart’s application for compassionate release, despite recommendations in favor from the warden at her facility, the Regional Office Director, and vetting of Stewart’s release plans by the Federal Probation Office in New York.

Lynne Stewart’s condition is deteriorating rapidly. Medical treatment to arrest the cancer that is metastasizing in her body has been halted because she is too weak to receive it. She remains in isolation, as her white blood cell count is so low that she is at risk for generalized infection.

For over 30 years, Lynne Stewart devoted her life to the oppressed – a constant advocate for the countless many deprived in the United States of their freedom and their rights. She, herself, was targeted and prosecuted because she defended vigorously her unpopular clients – people the U.S. government sought to execute, disappear, and demonize.

In 2006, Lynne Stewart was sentenced to 28-months. In 2009, she was resentenced to 10 years in federal prison in response to the vindictive dictates of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. In the fall, the Supreme Court will consider her Certiorari petition on the basis of both Lynne’s and her client’s first amendment rights.

Lynne Stewart’s prosecution and continued imprisonment are an attempt to intimidate all attorneys who would represent unpopular clients, particularly those accused of being terrorists. It is a message to those of us in the legal community who understand how important it is that everyone accused of a crime, especially those accused of the most serious crimes, have a capable attorney both able and willing to zealously defend them.

Facebook event.

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Aug
2
Fri
BART Workers Call For Unity Rally @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 2 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

When BART workers went on strike July 1, the whole Bay Area was affected. BART hired a major union buster to put the workers on strike, then blame the workers in a highly visible battle to bring Wisconsin-style attacks to the Bay Area and drive down living standards for all of us. The 30-day contract extension expires Sunday, August 4 at midnight, yet BART management still refuses to negotiate, likely forcing the workers out again starting Monday, August 5.

BART workers represented by ATU 1555 and SEIU 1021 invite all workers to stand up against Wisconsin-style attacks in the Bay Area on Thursday, August 1 at 5pm at Frank Ogawa Plaza (Oscar Grant Plaza).

Facebook & RSVP.

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Aug
3
Sat
First Friday: Justice 4 Alan Blueford Coalition Speaks With the Community @ First Friday, corner of 25th & Telegraph
Aug 3 @ 12:00 am – 4:00 am

Join Justice 4 Alan Blueford Coalition members calling attention to the fate of Alan Blueford, murdered by Oakland Police Officer Miguel Masso, and all those who have suffered similar fates.

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First Friday Ceasefire – Reading the Names of Those Killed by Police Violence @ OPD Headquarters
Aug 3 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am

The Interfaith Tent will once again be handing out fliers, talking with people, and reading the names of those killed by police on August 2nd @ OPD Headquarters on 7th and Broadway.

We will then walk up Broadway and Telegraph, towards First Friday, talking with people as we go. At previous events this was very effective. Our “Stop Police Violence” signs made people want to talk with us.

Total CeaseFire website.

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Aug
9
Fri
Berkeley Post Office: Non-Violence & De-Escalation Techniques. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Aug 9 @ 12:00 am – 1:00 am

Non-violence and conflict de-escalation training.

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CA Prisoner Hunger Strikers Rally: One Month Strong @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 9 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

It has been one month since CA Prisoners began a hunger strike demanding an end to indefinite solitary confinement and the cruel, inhumane and torturous conditions of confinement in CA Security House Units (SHU).

Stand in solidarity with CA prisoner hunger strikers as they enter their second months of an indefinite hunger strike:

Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity.

STOP THE TORTURE!

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Berkeley Post Office Defense: Know Your Rights Training. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Aug 9 @ 10:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Learn about your rights under the US Constitution with respect to being questioned, stopped and/or arrested by police.

52180
Aug
10
Sat
Bike for the Strike! A Bike Ride Against Torture in CA Prisons @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 10 @ 4:00 am – 5:30 am

One down and no end in sight… A bike ride following ART OUT! in solidarity with CA Prison Hunger Strikers, come out and help bring their message to the public sphere and wake up these sleeping masses. Let’s make their demand a reality!

~*In Memory of Billy “Guero” Sell*~

-Prisoner Demands-

• Eliminate group punishments for individual rules violations.

• Abolish the debriefing policy and modify active/inactive gang status criteria.

• Comply with the 2006 recommendations of the US Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons regarding an end to long-term solitary confinement.

• Provide adequate food.

• Expand and provide constructive programs and privileges for indefinite SHU inmates.

Facebook event & RSVP

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MARCH to STOP THE SALE of our BERKELEY POST OFFICE @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Aug 10 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

11:00 a.m. : Meet at the Berkeley Post Office, with signs and banners. Hear speakers, and sing with the music.

12 noon : March to CONNECT THE DOTS between FedEx, UPS, and the Blum Center at U.C.

Protest those who want to privatize our public postal service and eliminate union jobs.
We will then return to the Berkeley Post Office

There is a danger that the encampment may be raided and closed soon. Please support our
actions to protect our public property! See you Saturday!

SAVE OUR PUBLIC COMMONS
Committee to Save the Berkeley Post Office

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Aug
12
Mon
Occupy Forum: Organized Labor in the 21st Century @ Unite Here, Local 2, near Civic Center BART
Aug 12 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Occupy Oakland’s John Torok will be a featured speaker.

Labor is one of the oldest popular movements in modern history with impact on all aspects of life. Throughout its tumultuous history from the first strikes in the Gilded Age to the Great Depression and on to today organized labor has faced many challenges in the campaign to improve the lives of working Americans. Tonight we will be learning more about the labor movement as it stands today, the ideas that guide unions in their struggles, the enduring connection between labor and the broader social justice movement, and how they get the job done. We will be hearing from three labor organizers about their experiences in the labor movement and their ideas for moving union and social justice work forward in the 21st century.

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Aug
14
Wed
SHU ISOLATION UNIT INSTALLATION ON THE STATE CAPITOL SOUTH STEPS @ California State Capitol
Aug 14 @ 3:00 pm – Aug 15 @ 3:00 am

12 noon press conference, with Assemblymember Tom Ammiano, Stop Mass Incarceration Network, people formerly Incarcerated in California Dept. of Corrections (CDCR) SHUs, SHU inmates’ families, and other voices of support and conscience.

If you want to go and need a ride, let us know at the contact number. If you can give a ride, please let us know as well. Most of us are meeting at the MacArthur BART Station @ 8am, but let us know if that doesn’t work for you and we’ll see what we can do.

The Stop Mass Incarceration Network and Assemblymember Tom Ammiano, in support of the California Prison Hunger Strikers and their 5 Demands invite the public to visit an installation of a life-sized mock Security Housing Unit (SHU) Cell on the California State Capitol South Steps in Sacramento.

This stark multimedia installation will allow visitors to acquire a tactile and visceral understanding of the reality of solitary confinement that over 4,000 California prisoners have endured for years and decades, and why this is cruel and unusual punishment deemed torture by the UN and human rights groups. The installation includes images of SHU cells and prisoners and moving testimony from prisoners and others.

On July 8, 2013, 30,000 California prisoners began a hunger strike to end the torture of solitary confinement and for their basic rights and humanity. Their central demand is “comply with the recommendation of the U.S. Commission on Safety and Abuse in Prisons (2006) regarding an end to long-term solitary confinement.” Now, 100’s of prisoners have gone over one month without food and many more in many prisons have supported the strike and gone on and off the hunger strike since its beginning. Millions throughout society support the prisoners, including prominent voices such as Jay Leno, Danny Glover, Cornel West, Noam Chomsky, Bonnie Raitt and Gloria Steinem; yet Governor Jerry Brown and the California Dept. of Corrections refuse to meet their just demands, have retaliated against the hunger strikers, and have publicly vilified the prisoners and the hunger strike. In a July 6 opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, CDCR secretary Jeffrey Beard claimed that the notorious SHU “is not ‘solitary confinement.’”

On July 5, Amnesty International stated that “rather than improving,” conditions in California prisons “have actually significantly deteriorated:” On July 22, 2013, Amnesty International called California Prisons and the CDCR’s response to the hunger strike an “affront to human rights.”

The Stop Mass Incarceration Network states “This is an EMERGENCY! One hunger striker, Billy ‘Guero’ Sell, has already died. Many more people need to stand NOW with the prisoner hunger strikers!”

Website & more info

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Aug
15
Thu
Film Showing and Discussion: Black August. @ near the 24th St BART
Aug 15 @ 2:00 am – 4:30 am

With an introduction by Bato Talamantez, member of the San Quentin 6, indicted following the “Black August” events of 1971. The SQ6 trial was the longest in CA history. Bato is also an organizer with the current California Prisoner Hunger Strike.

This feature film chronicles the political eduction and prison organizaing of revolutionary hero George Jackson while in San Quentin, covering the last 14 months of his life. Jackson would spend 11 yrs in jail (7 in solitary) for a $70 gas station robbery in 1960.

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Aug
17
Sat
Save Our Berkeley Post Office! MUSIC on the Steps. Hear the Latest News Too! @ Berkeley Post Office
Aug 17 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Save Our Berkeley Post Office!
MUSIC on the Downtown Post Office Steps
Hear the latest News

Featuring
Dave Welsh on the Keyboard,
Rude Boy–Vocals and Rap
Hali Hammer with Save our Post Office and more
Damian with Keyboard and Magic
Occupella with Freedom songs
and others

Also: Fresh Juice Party will be doing Chalk Art!

Save our Berkeley Post Office
HALT THE HEIST ~ SAVE OUR PUBLIC COMMONS

Save The Berkeley Post Office
Strike Debt Bay Area

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