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Jan
29
Thu
Commorative J28 March @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 29 @ 3:00 am – 6:00 am

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Jan
31
Sat
Anti-Eviction Protest. @ Harvey Milk Plaza
Jan 31 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Come protest landlord/speculator Ann Kihagi-Swain to get her to stop pushing out tenants in over 10 buildings, with harassment, fake notices, and multiple Owner Move Ins.

Lease violations evictions for minor things are way up in SF, especially from new building owners. Landlord Ann Kihagi-Swain is one of the worst; using multiple names she bought up over 10 buildings this last summer and fall. Soon after buying the buildings she has giving most tenants 3 day notices: for everything from shoes in the hallway, to illegal roommates for partners who have lived there over 10 years, to claiming an elderly tenant is selling drugs. Her and her lawyer, the infamous eviction lawyer Karen Uchiyama, give 3rd and final notices to tenants who never receiving a first notice. She sends tenants threatening texts at all hours and enters their units when they aren’t there.

Help us stop the harassment and keep teachers, seniors and families in their homes. We will meet at Harvey Milk Plaza and march to the landlords home.

Facebook event.

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Feb
1
Sun
Anonymous: Mass Protest beginning at Walmart @ Walmart Oakland (near the airport)
Feb 1 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
  1. Dear Citizens of the World,
  2. It has come to our attention that Beavercreek Officer Sean C. Williams has murdered a young, innocent, black man named John Crawford III, while he shopped at Walmart.
  3. As a result of the gun fire, Angela D. Williams had a heart attack & died. These two innocent people should be alive today.
  4. This injustice will not go unnoticed.
  5. The no indictment of the officer responsible has only furthered the indictment a broken system, a system that’s time has come to a close.
  6. Because of this, we have taken matters into our own hands.
  7. With the start of #FloodTheStreets, We are bringing an end to this current police state.
  8. We are calling for a mass protest on February 1st to show support against this tragedy caused by our own public servants.
  9. Starting at your local Walmart at 11:00PM EST, we will begin to flood the streets, all day, in an act of peaceful civil disobedience.
  10. Until the grip of the police force has loosened, our grip grows tighter.
  11. That is not a threat.
  12. That is a promise.
  13. This is not a fad, we are not going away.
  14. The mass protests will continue.
  15. The shut downs will continue.
  16. This is only the beginning.
  17. We are Anonymous.
  18. We are Legion.
  19. We do not Forgive.
  20. We do not Forget.
  21. Expect Us.
  22. – Anonymous
  23. Original Pastbin post.
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Feb
6
Fri
Animal Defense League – Action Against Skansa. @ Skansa Oakland Office
Feb 6 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Animal Defense League – San Francisco will be organizing events for the week of action against Skanska USA. Skanska USA is being targeted nationally for its decision to accept a contract to build a new, underground animal testing facility for the University of Washington.

The University of Washington (UW) has a long history of animal neglect that has resulted in the institution being cited, fined, and even placed on probation by the USDA. If the construction of this new animal research facility goes forward the numbers of animals at the mercy of the UW will increase significantly. It estimated that the number of primates used could increase by 280, the number of pigs used could double, and the number of rodents could go up by 10 – 20%. Additionally, the UW’s capacity to house animals kept in pens could double in capacity.

We have a rare opportunity to stop this lab from being constructed. Please join us as we put the pressure on Skanska to cut their contract with the University of Washington!

Facebook event.

More info:
http://www.facebook.com/ADLSanFrancisco?ref=ts&fref=ts
http://nonewanimallab.com/about/
http://www.facebook.com/dontexpanduwprimatetesting?ref=ts&fref=ts
*Please leave your companion animals at home.

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Feb
10
Tue
anti-Police Terror Project Emeryville Action
Feb 10 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Feb
11
Wed
Protest: Stop Police Brutality and Militarization in Berkeley
Feb 11 @ 1:30 am – 2:30 am

Facebook event.

It takes community power to end the war on Black communities. Join us Tues, Feb 10th @ 5:30pm to demand Berkeley City Council take legislative action to address police brutality and militarization of the Berkeley Police Department.

We will meet at Oxford Ave and Center St. at 5:30PM.
We will march to the city council and rally for black lives.
We need the city of Berkeley to act RIGHT NOW and be in solidarity with the growing movement for Black Lives.

Background:

There is a growing movement for Black Lives which escalated when the people of Ferguson took to the streets in response to Officer Darren Wilson’s murder of Mike Brown. Back in December, Berkeley joined the national call to disrupt business as usual to elevate the declaration that #BlackLivesMatter.

The police responded to the peaceful protesters with high technology military grade weaponry. As a result, women, children, students and community members were tear gassed and beat with over the shoulder baton strikes and jailed by the Berkeley Police. Community members often say Ferguson is everywhere, and we felt that in December with the grotesque police response to peaceful protesting in Berkeley.
We also felt this back in 2013 when the police brutally murdered Kayla Moore, who was a black transgender woman with schizophrenia. Kayla Moore was experiencing a psychiatric emergency when police pinned her down and suffocated her to death in her own home. She was a Berkeley resident living on Allston Way apartments.

Additional Information
The city council will be voting on two resolutions dealing with police brutality & militarization and Ferguson’s National Demands.

The first item is a resolution of Ferguson’s National Demands. The second item is in regards to the December protest that erupted throughout the nation, including in Berkeley, CA.

The motion will prohibit police forms of violence such as over the shoulder baton strikes and use of tear gas against protesters until the Police Review Commission makes a recommendation to the council.

The mayor has delayed this item since December. He hoped that the energy would dissipate, that people will stop paying attention. After months of delay, the resolution is finally up for a vote. The police are fighting back against this simple policy.

The Berkeley City Council has a choice on Tuesday. Which side will they stand on? We are on the freedom side.

#BlackLivesMatter
#DecarcerateBerkeley
#Ferguson2Cal
#CalBSU #AfroHouseCal
#OnyxExpress
#BCCBSU
#BerkeleyBSU

ASUC EAVP Action Page
https://www.facebook.com/events/931190813559938/

Ferguson National Demands
http://fergusonaction.com/demands/

Berkeley City Council Agenda http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/Clerk/City_Council/2015/02_Feb/City_Council__02-10-2015_-_Regular_Meeting_Agenda.aspx

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Feb
14
Sat
March Against the Police State. @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Feb 14 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

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Feb
15
Sun
No Love for Police Valentine’s Day March
Feb 15 @ 3:00 am – 5:00 am

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Feb
21
Sat
Speak Out/Rally/March in memory of Yuvette Henderson @ Near Emeryville Police Station
Feb 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Feb
28
Sat
Call for Emergency Community Response: Gill Tract Tree Murder Protest @ Gill Tract
Feb 28 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am

Facebook event

Yesterday, 60 heritage trees from farmer Gill’s arboretum met a violent death at the Gill Tract. This was the UC’s initial move to begin clearing the way for their proposed housing and shopping complex. They caught us off guard, and for good reason: there is an active lawsuit on appeal in the county courts, contesting the development’s detrimental environmental impact.

Knowing the community would mobilize to defend the trees, the UC hired a huge demolition team, cutting down the trees with lightening speed. The last trees were in the process of being destroyed at 9am, as farm supporters arrived.

This is a blatant escalation on the part of the UC and in return, we shall hold a TREE MURDER PROTEST and rally. Meet at the corner of Monroe and San Pablo Ave in Albany tomorrow, Feb 27, at 5pm. It is very important to be on time.


“This is structural violence. They have come and destroyed the trees, and they brought their security forces with them. They were in and out before anyone could do anything about it. They took everything.” – Hank Herrera

“The 60 trees that were cut down present a massive environmental injustice to the local community. This area has long been known for its dangerous air pollution from the freeway and the Pacific Steel Casting factories. It is already in the 78th percentile for asthma, and this destruction is happening right next to children in Oceanview Elementary and the University Village. The EIR highlights that the proposed development would be bringing in 6,500 new cars per day on Monroe street. This has got to be stopped, and we must replant.” Vanessa Raditz

“UC Berkeley’s determination to develop the Gill Tract at all costs reveals the privatization of a university that is not meeting the needs of or representing its students or community. This has been a 20 year struggle, one that does not end with the destruction of trees. The Gill Tract has been suddenly and violently altered, but our courage to envision more fuels our fight to defend this soil.” – Camille Fassett

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Mar
1
Sun
March Against Police Violence! No One Should Die Over a Bike!
Mar 1 @ 4:00 am – 6:00 am

Via IndyBay:

Pigs have killed again – second time this year and the police who murdered Alex Nieto in cold blood walk free. Meanwhile, thousands are evicted and rents continue to skyrocket. The politicians can do nothing but attempt to manage the disaster or cash in on the crisis. We have to stand together and begin to fight. Cops and Condos go hand in hand!

On Thursday, February 26th two undercover SFPD officers shot and killed a Latino man in the Mission District. He was allegedly trying to steal a bicycle. As San Francisco landlords steal homes everyday without being killed for their actions, it is absurd that someone had to die over a bike.

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Free Maile Hampton! Arrested for “Lynching” ! @ Federal Bldg
Mar 1 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Facebook event.

 

Join us as we stand up against the police repression of the Black Lives Matter movement.

The Sacramento police have outrageously charged a young black woman for lynching. The police and county DA falsely claim that ANSWER Coalition activist Maile Hampton is guilty of obstructing justice and removing a person from police custody. In fact its the police who are guilty of obstructing justice, in this case and historically. These charges against Maile are in reality “revenge” charges against leading activists of the Black Lives Matter movement. We in the ANSWER Coalition, along with a wide network of endorsing organizations, are mobilizing to fight back against this police repression.

1. We DEMAND that the “revenge charges” against Maile are immediately dropped!

2. We DEMAND an end to the repression of the Black Lives Matter movement!

3. We DEMAND an end to police brutality and the war against black and brown youth!

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We will be combing this with another action where we will be demanding justice for all of the youth that have been victims of police terror. This police terror everywhere, has got to stop.

From Tamir Rice, 12 years old shot and killed immediately by Cleveland Pd for having a toy gun.

To Jessie Hernandez 16 years old, shot and killed by Denver PD while simply sitting in the backseat of a “stolen” car.

To Andy Lopez 13 years old shot by Santa Rosa PD for having a toy gun.

To Aiyana Stanley-Jones 7 years old shot in her home by Detroit PD during a nighttime raid.
And many, many more victims,

We DEMAND accountability, we DEMAND justice. We refuse to sit by and watch police officers around the world continue to kill our children in the name of capitalism. We know that justice won’t simply be handed to us, we have to demand it.

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Please join us Sunday March 1st with your signs, banners, pictures of the victims if you can, and loud voices!
*Please note that depending on circumstances, we may march so bring your walking shoes*

“When our youth are under attack, what do we do? STAND UP FIGHT BACK.”

Join us! Endorse the movement by contacting ANSWER Sacramento.

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Mar
11
Wed
Help Defend AfrikaTown @ AfrikaTown
Mar 11 – Mar 12 all-day

More information.

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Hands Off Afrika Town Garden – Physical Defense of the Garden @ Qilombo
Mar 11 @ 6:00 am – Mar 12 @ 1:00 am

 

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Mar
13
Fri
RETALIATE AGAINST WORKER INTIMIDATION BY FAST FOOD CORPORATIONS AND POLICE @ Jack in the Box
Mar 13 @ 11:00 pm – Mar 14 @ 1:00 am

RETALIATE AGAINST WORKER INTIMIDATION BY FAST FOOD CORPORATIONS AND POLICE

Remember two Fridays ago in San Lorenzo, CA when Jack in the box fired a worker unjustly, then called the county sheriffs when she came back with her union comrades demanding her job back???

We are fighting back with a weekly “EFF YOU FRIDAY” picket at various local Jack stores. We gotta send the message to corporations and police that we will not back down from fighting to improve workers’ lives.

WE WILL BE CONTINUING THESE ACTIONS EVERY FRIDAY AT DIFFERENT JACK-IN-THE-BOX LOCATIONS WITH THE SAME OWNER.

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Mar
14
Sat
Picket line to support our union brothers and sisters at HS Lordships! @ HS Lordships
Mar 14 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

FRIDAY THE 13TH: Good Luck Comes to Good Bosses!

Join us for our picket line to support our union brothers and sisters at HS Lordships!

Workers at HS Lordships have been bargaining for a contract for more than four years. These longtime workers are asking for a fair contract, but management continues to propose drastic cuts in medical benefits. Workers have offered to give up sick days and vacation time and participate in a new healthcare plan with an increased deductible and reduced benefits. The restaurant, however, continues to propose making it harder for workers to qualify for healthcare.

At the restaurant, servers make $9 an hour and pay more than $500 per month for family insurance. Workers are fighting for affordable medical insurance and saying “NO MORE” to skyrocketing healthcare costs!

“I have worked at HS Lordships restaurant for ten years. I am a mother of six boys, and my family needs medical insurance in order to provide for and protect our children so they can grow and develop in the healthiest way possible. We need medical insurance that is accessible and affordable so that our basic needs can be met.”
-Adelaida Cisneros, Pantry Cook

Questions or need a ride? Contact Nicole Zapata at nzapata@unitehere.org

www.facebook.com/unitehere2850

UNITE HERE Local 2850, 1440 Broadway, Suite 208, Oakland, CA 94612, Tel. 510-893-3181

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Mar
21
Sat
Banner Drop: Animals Against Extinction @ Sea Breeze Cafe
Mar 21 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Next Saturday the art activists of Animals Against Extinction will unfurl a striking banner at the pedestrian overpass at University Avenue at I-80, Berkeley. The banner will focus the attention of thousands of drivers on the ongoing threats that climate change poses to all living species.

If you’d like to be a part of this action, please gather at noon Saturday, March 21 at Sea Breeze Cafe at the foot of University and Frontage Road, immediately west of I-80.

This action will also serve as a dress rehearsal for actions at First Friday in Oakland,  and the Earth Day celebration in Martinez (at the site of Shell and Tesoro) on April 18th. We will expose Big Oil’s murderous role in contributing to the climate crisis.

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Mar
27
Fri
Defend the Trees at People’s Park! @ People's Park
Mar 27 all-day

Everyone is encouraged to come to People’s Park Friday, March 27th, beginning at 6:00 AM throughout the entire day, as the scheduled tree cutting will last until 3.

At 6AM Thursday morning, the Professional Tree Care Company arrived at People’s Park accompanied by the Berkeley Police Department. They surrounded the area with orange fencing and brought their wood chippers in. Over the course of the day, the work crew proceeded to begin chopping down three oak trees and a few other trees including a plum sapling. A UC landscape architect named David A. Johnson watched over the whole affair pointing out which trees should be cut down.

At noon several defenders arrived at the park. They watched as limbs were severed from a perfectly healthy tree. We yelled at David Johnson as he directed the workers and handed out fliers explaining why they were cutting down the trees. Soon after he was confronted and tried to excuse himself saying “I was defending people’s park pulling up concrete in 1969.” We told him plainly that he sold out and there should at least have been a meeting with the community about the trees. He went back and forth about how many trees were scheduled to be cut down but we confirmed with other sources that the total was 29 over the weekend.

As workers used their cherry picker to begin cutting down branches one of the defenders stood under the branch being cut and the worker yelled for them to get out but the defender refused. The worker stopped and came down to tell management to call over the nearby police. Soon the cops biked over and told the activists to move from under the tree but the defender refused while saying it was their legal right to be on the side walk. The arborist went to cut down a different tree but the same thing happened there as well. We mournfully watch as a plum sapling was uprooted by a tow rope pulling the whole tree straight into the chipper. As more people began to show up in opposition to the project, management decided to call it a day and pack up. After the landscaper David Johnson told the cops to make sure no homeless people slept within the fence line saying that the bedding of mulch was for the trees not the people.

People will be meeting at the People’s Park stage at 9 PM Thursday evening to discuss possible next steps. We strongly encourage everyone to come by People’s Park tomorrow at 6 AM to prevent further damage to the park. Everyone is encouraged to come to People’s Park tomorrow throughout the entire day, as the scheduled tree cutting will last until 3.

In the meantime, here are some numbers to call and ask that the park not be desecrated:

David A. Johnson (Assistant Director, Project Management)
510-642-7533

Christine Shaff (UC Berkeley Real Estate)
510-643-4793

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Defend Knowland Park! @ Knowland Park
Mar 27 @ 4:00 pm

Mountain Lion

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Rally Against Downtown Berkeley Association for Beating of Homeless Person
Mar 27 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

A Downtown Berkeley Association (DBA) employee (now fired) attacked a homeless person some days ago. The DBA has essentially declared war on the homeless in downtown Berkeley, pushing the City Council to enact and enforce ordinances meant to criminalize the homeless.

A call has gone out to protest the DBA as a result of the incident caught on video below (trigger warning):


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