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Apr
24
Fri
Rising Tide’s ​ Climate Forum: Fighting Back Against the Global Land Grab; @ The Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politic
Apr 24 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Rising Tide North America is excited to host trouble-making authors Scott Crow, Alexander Reid Ross and others for a book event to talk about their new book “Grabbing Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab”

Land grabs are a global phenomenon of our times, driven by the ever
increasing demands of both global corporations and the governments with
which they are allied.But ordinary citizens, small farmers and ordinary
citizens around the world are standing up to defend their own with passion
and ingenuity, and they are recording successes that are both
extraordinary and inspiring.

Join us for this exciting panel as scott crow, Alexander Reid Ross and
others discuss this disturbing phenomenon and the resistance fighting back
against it.

https://www.facebook.com/events/808682179224848/

About the panelists

Alexander Reid Ross is an activist and journalist. He is currently a
member of the Earth First! Journal Collective and a co-founding moderator
of the Earth First! Newswire. He edited the forthcoming book /Grabbing
Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab/ (AK Press), and is working on a
Bakunin translation for a forthcoming Bakunin Reader, published by PM
Press.

scott crow is an international speaker and author. He has spent his varied
life as an underground musician,coop business owner, political organizer,
trainer, strategist and ‘green collar’ worker advocating for anarchism. He
has been called a jackass, but thinks of those words as fond reflections
of noble animals. He is the author of *Black Flags and Windmills* (PM
Press) and a contributor to Grabbing Back, both of which can be found at
http://www.scottcrow.org/

This is a fundraiser for Flood the System (an upcoming continental
mobilization organized by Rising Tide North America.

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Anarchist Cafe at the Omni @ Omni Collective
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

The Anarchist Cafe is on!

The Anarchist Cafe will happen on Friday April 24th from 7-10:30pm, the night before the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair.

It is time to step away from our meetings and be social. We will have food, coffee, tea and performances. We are serving dinner until 9pm or until the food runs out, whichever comes first.

We are asking for a donations. The money will go to support the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair, the Omni Commons, Jabari Shaw and the Anti- Repression Committee.

Note the ending time, so don’t show up late and get disappointed.

If you are interested in volunteering at the Café contact Mike E. at mikee1051 [at] yahoo.com or through the event’s facebook page and include what you would like to do (make food, do dishes, or work the door) and the approximate times you can be available for.

If you are interested in performing then contact Mike E. at mikee1051 [at] yahoo.com and include what you would like to do, for how long, your experience and any prop needs, etc.

See you there!

A café collective

 

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Free Speech Radio Benefit for KPFA: UNMUTE THE FUTURE
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm – Apr 25 @ 12:45 am

UNMUTE THE FUTURE–a benefit concert for KPFA 94.1 FM free speech radio media.

7 eclectic East Bay bands are playing, including Baja Sociedad, Punk Funk Mob, Sarchasm, Chuckleberries, Bankrupt District, and Public Safety, exploring a range of alternative music with political/cultural themes including social justice and equality challenges we face today. It will be livestreamed on kpfa.org with You Tube posting.

Sliding scale tickets, $8–$20 with a $2 Gilman annual membership can be purchased at the door

924 Gilman Street, Berkeley, CA 94710, USA

This benefit for KPFA at the Gilman’s UNMUTES THE FUTURE with shared histories and missions of inclusive community. The Gilman is an all-ages, collectively organized music club and venue and was founded by members of  KPFAs maximum Rocknroll program in 1986. Please help spread the work, buy tickets and bring your friends.

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Apr
25
Sat
Anarchist Book Fair @ The Crucible
Apr 25 – Apr 26 all-day

The Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair is an annual event for people interested and
engaged in radical work to connect and learn through book and information tables,
workshops, panel discussions, skillshares, films and more! We create an inclusive space
to introduce new folks to anarchism, foster productive dialogue between various political
traditions and anarchists from different milieus, and create an opportunity to dissect
our movements’ strengths, weaknesses, strategies, and tactics.

Facebook event.

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Occupy The Farm: Permaculture Action Weekend @ Gill Tract
Apr 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Berkeley Copwatch New Volunteer Training @ Grassroots House
Apr 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Berkeley Copwatch is an all-volunteer organization that has been standing up to po- lice misconduct for the last 25 years. We are currently looking for new volunteers to help us document police activity on the street, to teach people about their rights and to stand up to racial profiling and the ever-increasing militarization of police. Join us! Learn more! Find out more about the projects and activities of Copwatch and how you can take a more direct role in holding police accountable in your community.

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Guerilla Propagation Workshop Seed and Crop Swap @ Phat Beets
Apr 25 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

 Grow your own! Guerilla Propagation Workshop Seed and Crop Swap, Free Live Juice Shots and Live DJ*

1-2pm(Workshop): Guerilla Propagation with Phat Beets Produce: Learn to propagate (multiple/grow) edible plants from simple cuttings found around your neighborhood. Participants will leave with a homemade propagation kit and cuttings ranging from tree collards to thyme to pepino dulce.

*Bring your seeds, cuttings, and extra garden starts and plants to share with your neighbors.  There will be plenty of free kale, collards, and tomato starts from Phat Beets Produce to be potted up and given away.  Also bring your extra backyard produce to share!

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Berkeley Copwatch Know Your Rights Training. @ Grassroots House
Apr 25 @ 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Whether you are at a protest or simply on the street when things are going down, you need to know your rights and what to do to hold the police accountable. Learn what you rights are in various situations with police, what to expect, what to look out for, and how to stay safe. We use direct instruction, videos and role plays to help you to feel more comfortable when asserting your rights.
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How Cuba Survived Peak Oil (movie) @ Albany Library
Apr 25 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Title: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
START DATE: Saturday April 25
TIME: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location Details:
Albany Library
1247 Marin Ave, Albany,CA.
Event Type: Screening
Can small-scale organic farming, localized community-based agriculture, actually feed large numbers of people?According to Dale Allen Pfeiffer, author of “Eating Fossil Fuels, “Cuba has disproved the myth that organic agriculture cannot maintain a modern nation.” Cuba is world-renowned for its urban gardens, its health and resiliency.For environmentalists and food-justice activists in the East Bay, normalization of relations with Cuba is a welcome event.

Come see the award-winning documentary: “The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil.” At the Albany Library, April 25th, 2:00 p.m. Catherine Sutton, Transition Albany, will join the discussion, facilitated by columnist
Paul Rockwell.

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Apr
26
Sun
Occupy The Farm: Community Farm Birthday Party! @ Gill Tract
Apr 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: Kshama Sawant’s Victory in Seattle @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Apr 26 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

How the Socialist Alternative candidate Kshama Sawant  won 96,000 votes in Seattle

Speakers from Socialist Alternative will tell us how councilor Kshama Sawant was popularly elected to the Seattle City Council in November 2013. This was the first time in a hundred years that a socialist had won a mass election in Seattle. We used this victory to promote the movement for the $15/hr minimum wage. Seattle’s April 2014 law established the highest minimum wage in the US at the time and legitimized $15 as a winnable demand. The fight for 15 and a union is gaining strength.

We believe that capitalism needs to be challenged on the street, in the workplace and at the ballot box, and that after a couple of decades of retreat, the ideas of marxism and socialism are once again being embraced by young people.

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People’s Park 46th Anniversary Celebration @ People's Park
Apr 26 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm


noon-1 :Annual Native American drumming and blessing
1 pm – Soul/Katy Stuck
1:15- Dennis D Banjoman
1:30- Khadejha Valeré
1:45- Occupella
2pm- Andrea Prichett and Friends
2:45- Speakers etc.
3:00 – The Shelley Doty X-Tet
3:45- Speakers etc.
4:00- Beeswax
4:45- Speakers etc.
5:00- The Funky Nixons
5:45- Closing speakers, etc.

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A Discussion with Firebrand Anarchists @ La Commune Cafe & Books at the Omni Collective
Apr 26 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

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UJAAMA -“FROM THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF TANZANIA’S SOCIALIST VILLAGES TO TODAY’S BLACK JACOBINS IN HAITI” @ ST. PAUL AME CHURCH
Apr 26 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Ujamaa

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Selma James & Danny Glover UJAMAA: The Hidden Story of Tanzania’s Socialist Villages @ St. Paul AME Church
Apr 26 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Ujamaa

The Hidden Story of Tanzania’s Socialist Villages – to Today’s Black Jacobins in Haiti, featuring Selma James and Danny Glover.

Pierre Labossiere of Haiti Action Committee

 

 

Book co-editor Nina Lopez

Pacifica Radio’s Margaret Prescod

St Paul AME Church
2024 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley
sponsored by Marcus Books, co-sponsored by KPFA

Contact Name Mary
Email Address sf [at] allwomencount.net
Phone Number 510.652.2344
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Richmond: A Forum on Police Community Relations. @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
Apr 26 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

A Forum on Police Community Relations

On September 14, 2014 Richard “Pedie” Perez was shot and killed by Richmond Police Officer Wallace Jensen. The 24 year -old Pedie was intoxicated and resisting arrest, but according to attorney John Burris who is representing the Perez family, he was not threatening. Police and eyewitnesses give different accounts. The District Attorney refused to indict Jensen calling it a case of justifiable homicide. The RPD internal investigation is ongoing, but Officer Jensen has been returned to active duty.

The Oscar Grant Committee has interviewed eyewitnesses who do not believe that the shooting was justified. This is the first lethal shooting by Richmond Police since 2007. “The killing of an unarmed man by a…police officer…deserves equal attention to other controversial examples of cops using deadly force,” the victim’s father said referring to protests in Ferguson and around the country.

Throughout the nation, the shock of so many shootings of unarmed people by police officers has shaken confidence in an institution that is sworn to protect. Rather than feeling protected by police, many individuals and communities feel threatened.

  • What can we, as citizens, do to make sure that police do not use excessive force?
    How can we have an impact on police policy & training?
  • How can we help make sure that the shooting of Pedie Perez gets a thorough and fair investigation?
  • What can we do to demand accountability of local law enforcement?

Join us to learn more about what happened to Pedie Perez and why the family and many others find the fatal shooting to be unwarranted as well as to discuss these difficult issues and prepare for upcoming City meetings where you can make a difference.

Sponsored by the Richmond Progressive Alliance & The Oscar Grant Committee 

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My Name is Rachel Corrie @ La Pena Cultural Center
Apr 26 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Please come meet Rachel’s parents, Cindy and Craig Corrie, on Sunday, April 26th at 6 pm at the La Pena Cultural Center and join us for the one-woman play, My Name is Rachel Corrie, to be performed by actress Ashley Malloy. Cindy, Craig and Ashley will be answering your questions at the Talkback after the play!   Please buy your tickets now ($10 in advance, $15 at the door) at La Pena’s website here! 

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Apr
27
Mon
Gill Tract Defense National Call-In Day @ everywhere
Apr 27 all-day

Tell Sprouts “Farmers Market” hands off the Gill Tract and help defend the farm no matter where you live! Call and connect with Sprouts on social media! Let’s tell Sprouts with one voice: HANDS OFF THE GILL TRACT!

Customer Service Line:
1-888-577-7688 Press 2 for a live person

Call or email the executives in charge:

Ted Frumkin, Chief Development Officer:
602-682-1556
tedfrumkin@sprouts.com

Elizabeth Hoxworth, Regional Director of Real Estate:
818-489-3379
elizabethhoxworth@sprouts.com

Facebook: Sprouts Farmers Market
Each store location also has an auto generated page on FB that the company doesn’t control. So leave as many stores as possible bad reviews.

Twitter: @sproutsfm

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Defend Knowland Park: Scouting and Native Plant Walk @ Knowland Park
Apr 27 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

We will be overview/scouting of the Zoo’s cruel, gentrifying, and neo-colonial “California Trail” Development Plans as well as identifying native plants and trees that are to be cut down unless we stop them.

A Rideshare is being organized, stay tuned!  You can take the 46L from Coliseum Bart or the North Oakland MacArthur 57 bus to a Foothill Square and by picked up there.

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Freddie Gray Solidarity Action From Baltimore to Oakland!!! @ Oakland Federal Building
Apr 27 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
     Oakland will be holding a solidarity action with the community of Baltimore, that will start at the Ron V. Dellums Federal Building at 1301 Clay St. and march to the Port of Oakland. Oakland demands that all officers involved in Freddie Gray’s murder be charged with 1st Degree murder immediately.

 

     Freddie Gray was murdered from a severed spine caused by Baltimore PD on April 12th, 2015, after being arrested for having a switch blade. Six officers have been suspended with pay pending an investigation. The Baltimore community has been demonstrating nightly demanding answers and accountability for the murder. Oakland is all to familiar with the epidemic of police killing unarmed Africans across the country.

 

     From Gary King, Oscar Grant, Derrick Jones, Alan Blueford, Anita Gay, Raheem Brown, and many, many more. Oakland knows that the City Goverment of Baltimore is not going to provide any form of justice for Freddie Gray. The city officials are going to call for calm and patience, while they carry out anon-transparent and bias investigation that is going to clear all the officers and label Freddie Grays death a justifiable homicide. Anthony Batts, the current police chief of Baltimore, used to be Oaklands police chief but left because he did not have the backbone or capability to stop the corruption inside OPD. Therefore, Oakland has no faith in him doing a better job in Baltimore.

 

     If we want justice for all of our brothers and sisters murdered by the police, it’s gonna take a national movement of grassroots organizing of the people from the ground up. Baltimore and Oakland are port cities. The Black community needs to bring the capitalist system to a halt by organizing to shutdown every port across the nation until our people our guaranteed liberation from every form of White Supremacy, including police murder.

 

Oakland will be holding a solidarity action with the community of Baltimore, that will start at the Ron V. Dellums Federal Building at 1301 Clay St. and march to the Port of Oakland. Oakland demands that all officers involved in Freddie Gray’s murder be charged with 1st Degree murder immediately. This demonstration is to send a message to all those on the ground in Baltimore that they are not alone, this is one nationwide fight, and Oakland is in this struggle with them. We call on the community of Baltimore to shut their ports down until the officers involved in Freddie Gray’s murder are arrested and charged.

 

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