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Jul
28
Wed
EFF Fireside Chat: Founders Edition @ Online
Jul 28 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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When EFF was founded on July 10, 1990, the early Internet was an extraordinary place burgeoning with possibilities. But for all the joy, creativity, and togetherness that this technology would help bring, EFF took root because even from those early days it was clear that powerful new digital tools could be used to hurt as well as to heal.

Join us for a live discussion and Q&A with EFF founders and early leaders: Esther DysonJohn GilmoreMitch Kapor, and Steve Wozniak. At this very special final EFF30 Fireside Chat, hear about EFF’s origin story, how drastically the digital world has changed since then, and the digital future these leaders still believe in.

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Jul
29
Thu
CJJC’s 10th Anniversary Event @ Online
Jul 29 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Causa Justa :: Just Cause for our 10th Anniversary Virtual Event, Connect. Rise. Create: Celebrating Our Legacies, Forging Our Future. Celebrate 10 years of CJJC’s victories and growth and say farewell to our Executive Director Vanessa Moses as she transitions from CJJC after 15 years of leadership! Join community members, political leaders, and social justice organizers to enjoy a lively conversation with CJJC leaders past, present, and future, along with video tributes and special performances!

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PLASTIC POLICY ROADMAP TO REBOUND: LEGISLATION FOR A PLASTIC-FREE FUTURE @ Online
Jul 29 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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Despite the many setbacks fueled by the plastics industry during the pandemic to halt forward momentum around reuse and reduction efforts, dozens of groundbreaking plastics policies have pushed through, sparking much hope in real solutions. With plastic production expected to grow 30% in the next five years, strong and comprehensive legislation that focuses on key issues in plastic and recycling industries is critical for historical and urgent shifts.

Join the Ecology Center and a cadre of plastics policy experts, leaders, and organizers for an informative and encouraging overview of the 2021 plastics policy agenda. Learn more about these new and improved bills as we breakdown how they address significant issues impacting the plastic crisis such as extended producer responsibility for packaging, reuse, deposit-return systems, and what’s new in the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act. Panel discussion will be followed by a live audience Q&A.

OUR FEATURED SPEAKERS:

Kate Bailey, AMBR National Policy Coordinator & EcoCycle Policy Director

Heidi Sanborn, Chair of Cal Recycling Council and Executive Director at the National Stewardship Action Council

Heidi Obermeit, City of Berkeley Recycling Manager.

The event will be moderated by the Ecology Center’s Executive Director Martin Bourque and will include a live Q&A for the community to join in.

This is a free community event sponsored by the Ecology Center.

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Follow the Money @ Online
Jul 29 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

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Jul
30
Fri
Fossil Free Bay Area Summit @ Online
Jul 30 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Picture a Bay Area free of fossil fuel infrastructure —no refineries, drilling, or tankers. Join the Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force to find out why that’s so crucial, and what we need to do to make it happen.

This is part of the second series of virtual summits hosted by the Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force, to be held on the third Friday of each month.

The Fossil Fuel Free Bay Area summit will include presentations and discussion of strategies to:

  • Reduce particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions
  • Stop pollution in low income neighborhoods
  • Create risk bonds to cover spills, explosions and other disasters as well as financial meltdowns in the fossil fuel industry.
  • Plan to decommission refineries and other fossil fuel infrastructure
  • Are biofuels really a transition strategy?

WHEN

NOTE:  The Summit has been RESCHEDULED to Friday, July 30, 9 AM – noon

WHERE

Register here

Website: https://cemtf.org

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Jul
31
Sat
The People’s Transit Alliance @ Snow Park
Jul 31 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The DSA People’s Transit Alliance will be hosting our first in person social on August 31st from 1-4 PM at Snow Park, right next to Lake Merritt. Come spend the afternoon with us as we chop it up about socialism, transit, and enjoy a sunny summer afternoon. And yes… there will be snacks! We hope to see you there!

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Gavin Keep the Promise! – Health Care for All @ Lake Merritt
Jul 31 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Health Care is a Human Right!  Join other single payer supporters at in Oakland at Lake Merritt Amphitheater,  on Medicare’s 56th birthday to call on Governor Newsom to deliver state single payer.

We are looking for advocates to come and engage with the public to build pressure on the Governor to keep his campaign promise to being single payer to California.  Informational materials will be provided.  Please join us! Check our event post for the most up to date information.

Contact Pat Snyder patsnydr@gmail.com if you can be there to help.

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Film: Fists of Freedom: The Story of the ’68 Summer Games @ Revolution Books
Jul 31 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Film Showing & Discussion
Fists of Freedom: The Story of the ’68 Summer Games

At the Olympics in 1968, US sprinters Tommy Smith and John Carlos, medalists in the 200-meter race, raised their fists on the victory stand in defiance of the oppression of Black people and of people everywhere, inspiring people across the planet who were rising up.

But the authorities forced them out of the Olympics and viciously hounded them. They were harassed for years and had difficulty finding work. The third person on the victory stand, Peter Norman, a white Australian, fully supported their actions and was persecuted in Australia.

This film, using rare footage, archival photos and interviews with key figures from the era, is the story of how and why they did what they did.

There is a very important historical resonance between the Tokyo Olympics today and 1968. From Colin Kaepernick to NBA teams to athletes in many arenas, this is a time when many people have been standing up against oppression, especially that of Black people.

The reactionaries who run the International Olympic Committee threatened to punish any political protests in Tokyo on the victory stand. But when athletes wave the American flag and declare their love for the USA, that isn’t considered “political.” Any athlete at the games who makes public protests, especially on the victory stand, should be supported and defended from punishment.

An even more important parallel: 1968 was the “mad year” – with worldwide revolt against the old order, revolutions in many countries, and mass rebellion in the US. Today, in the US, this system is in real trouble, caught up in crisis and conflicts for which it has no easy or lasting solutions. Throughout this country the workings of this system have given rise to deep divisions which cannot be resolved under this system. Society is being ripped apart. Those who rule are locked in a bitter fight among themselves, and they cannot hold things together in the way they have in the past. And there have been very powerful rebellions against the police murder of Black people. This is a situation which could lead to a revolution.

We need to learn all we can from 1968 to make the most of this rare situation we are now entering.

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Aug
1
Sun
Revolutionary Nicaragua in the Crosshairs of Imperialism  @ Online
Aug 1 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
 

Revolutionary Nicaragua in the Crosshairs of Imperialism 

Our speaker, Gerry Condon, spent six years in exile after being sentenced to 10 years prison for refusing Army orders in Vietnam. Although his prison sentence was dropped, the experience radicalized him, and he has been a lifelong peace activist.

In 1983-84, Gerry led the first two veterans’ delegations to revolutionary Nicaragua. He returned to Nicaragua in 1987 with the Veterans Peace Action Teams, founded by Brian Willson, to work in the northern war zones. The next year, Gerry coordinated the Veterans Peace Convoy to Nicaragua, which delivered 38 truckloads of humanitarian aid along with the trucks.  In 1995, with IFCO/Pastors for Peace, Gerry led a humanitarian aid caravan and a work brigade to Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast autonomous zones.

In 2019, while serving as president of Veterans for Peace, Gerry led a veterans’ delegation to Nicaragua to learn more about the violent protests of the previous year. Gerry is currently active with the Nicaragua NetworkSanctions Killcoalition, and the Task Force on the Americas. With Veterans For Peace, he is organizes the voyages of the historic Golden Rule anti-nuclear sailboat.

Gerry will share stories of his 38-year relationship with Nicaragua and speak about the remarkable progress made by the Nicaraguan government under the leadership of Daniel Ortega and the Sandinista Front. He will provide details of US intervention in Nicaragua’s upcoming November 7 election.  He will explain why it is important to recognize and reject regime-change propaganda and to support Nicaragua’s popular revolution and sovereignty by steadfastly opposing US intervention in Nicaragua and throughout Latin America.

Recommended background reading:

https://popularresistance.org/why-do-the-media-hate-daniel-ortega/

https://afgj.org/nicanotes-nicaraguas-inspiring-social-and-economic-advances

https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/07/16/us-targets-nicaraguan-presidential-election-former-solidarity-activists-echo-imperial-talking-points/

 

 
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Aug
2
Mon
Barbara Lee – Special Oakland Sneak Preview @ Grand Lake Theater
Aug 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
sm_gettyimages-1085413112_smaller.jpg Join the sneak preview of award-winning filmmaker, Abby Ginzberg’s new film BARBARA LEE: SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER. Featuring interviews with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cory Booker, Alice Walker, John Lewis, and Van Jones, the film is an intimate, inspiring, and timely portrait of Congresswoman Barbara Lee, a true pioneer on behalf of racial and economic justice and the lone voice in opposition to the authorization of military force after the September 11th attacks. A unique selection of political commentators, activists, politicians, and family members add depth to the story of the highest-ranking African American woman in the United States Congress.
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Aug
3
Tue
Night Out for Safety & Liberation @ Restore Oakland
Aug 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice @ Online
Aug 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The coronavirus pandemic and the shocking racial disparities in its impact. The surge in inflammatory illnesses such as gastrointestinal disorders and asthma. Mass uprisings around the world in response to systemic racism and violence. Climate refugees. Our bodies, societies, and planet are inflamed.

Boldly original, Inflamed takes us on a medical tour through the human body: our digestive, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, immune, and nervous systems. Unlike a traditional anatomy book, however, this groundbreaking book illuminates the hidden relationships between our biological systems and the profound injustices of our political and economic systems. Inflammation is connected to the food that we eat, to the air that we breathe, and to the diversity of microbes living inside us, which regulate everything from our brain development to our immune system. It’s connected to the number of traumatic events we experienced as children and to the trauma endured by our ancestors. It’s connected not only to access to health care but to the very models of health that physicians practice.

Raj Patel, renowned political economist and New York Times bestselling author of The Value of Nothing, teams up with physician Rupa Marya to offer a radical new cure: the deep medicine of decolonization. Decolonization is to heal what has been divided, reestablishing our relationship to the earth and to each other. Combining the latest scientific research and scholarship on globalization, the stories of Marya’s work with patients in marginalized communities, activist passion, and the wisdom of indigenous groups, Inflamed points the way toward a deep medicine that has the potential to heal not only our bodies but the world.

Dr. Rupa Marya is a physician, activist, mother, and composer. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco where she practices and teaches Internal Medicine. Her research examines the health impacts of social systems, from agriculture to policing. She is a co-founder of the Do No Harm Coalition, a collective of health workers committed to addressing disease through structural change. She is the composer and frontwoman for the band Rupa & the April Fishes whose music was described by legend Gil Scott Heron as “Liberation Music.”

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Aug
4
Wed
Immigration Nation: Understanding and Addressing the Weaponization of Immigration in U.S. @ Online
Aug 4 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Understanding and Addressing the Weaponization of Immigration
to Create Fear and Division in the United States

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ztcxm0KITvuIa145TYb3fQ

US officials are struggling to respond to the number of displaced people arriving at the southern U.S. border. The challenges at the border are exacerbating perceptions inside the United States of immigrants and immigration as being a threat, which is fueling resentment, animosity, and polarization. According to the Anti-Defamation League, this perception “has galvanized the anti-immigrant movement and made life substantially more difficult for all immigrants and the communities that welcome them”.

This session will explore the complex issue of immigration, starting with what is happening at the border and why, how the issue is being weaponized and turned into a wedge issue that is fueling divisions in the country, and what immigrant rights groups are doing to change the narrative and address these divisions while ensuring that immigrant communities in the United States can live in safety and peace.

ABOUT: Alliance for Peacebuilding

https://www.allianceforpeacebuilding.org/what-we-do

Alliance for Peacebuilding is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, nonpartisan network of over 140+ organizations working in 181 countries to end conflict, reduce violence and build sustainable peace. We build coalitions in critical areas of strategy and policy, develop an adaptive and rigorous evaluative culture, and build powerful partnerships and networks to elevate the entire peacebuilding field. AfP tackles issues too large for any one organization to address alone.

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Town Hall on Sheriff Oversight – AB 1185 @ Online
Aug 4 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

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Aug
5
Thu
A More Equitable Future for Traffic Tickets @ Online
Aug 5 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

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California gives out more than four million traffic tickets each year, the majority of which disproportionately fall on Black and Brown communities across the state. It also has the most expensive traffic tickets in the country, with the bulk cost of these tickets being driven by numerous fees on top of the base cost of the ticket. Failure to pay the full cost of a ticket can result in even greater penalties, including added fees, a suspended license and even a misdemeanor charge. For those that can afford a ticket, the impact is minimal, but for many individuals a single ticket can cause a downward spiral into economic insecurity. Come hear how we reached this unsustainable situation and what we can do to reach a more equitable and viable system for the long term.

+ Jacob Denney / SPUR
+ Susannah Parsons / SPUR
+ Asher Waite-Jones / East Bay Community Law Center

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Orientation: People’s Budget Amendment @ Mosswood Park
Aug 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

What is the People’s Budget amendment? Who is the Community Democracy Project (CDP)? How do I become a member of CDP? How do I get on their mailing list? How do I get on their extra special contact list to get personalized text messages about upcoming events? When is CDP launching? What are they launching? What is participatory budgeting? Why do they want the residents of Oakland to decide the entire city budget? Who’s funding this project? Who’s leading it? Why should I join CDP? Do I get a prize or like… earn a badge for joining?
If you have ANY of these questions, join us for this informal Q&A session! If you know any of the answers already, join the orientation to help answer them from your own perspective! If you follow us on social media and want to get MORE involved, then join us to learn about the first step to joining this revolution!
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This event will take place outdoors, in person. Thank you in advance for being mindful of others’ covid precautions.

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Aug
6
Fri
Shine a Light, Stop the Heat, Lower the Heat @ Online
Aug 6 @ 9:00 am – 10:45 am

Commemorate the 76th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Abolish nuclear weapons. Tune in, connect the dots, and act for change.

Join a virtual rally from 9 to 10:45 AM Pacific Time on Hiroshima Day and repeated on Nagasaki Day.
Hiroshima Day, August 6 link https://youtu.be/_kM7IuzKQls
Nagasaki Day, August 9 link https://youtu.be/OB57nQAcSWQ

The overall rally broadcast will feature the following speakers who will be filmed at the West Gate of the Livermore Lab at 9 AM on August 6 to kick off the virtual event: A-bomb survivor Nobu Hanaoka, A-bomb survivor, Marylia Kelley, Executive Director of Tri-Valley Cares, and John Burroughs, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy. Keynote speaker Daniel Ellsberg, writer and peace activist, and other amazing presenters are prerecorded.

Speakers and musicians include Tsukuru Fors, trans peace/anti-nuclear human rights activist, Pacific Asian Nuclear-Free Peace Alliance; Marcina Langrine & Benetick Kabua Maddison, young activists with the Marshallese Education Initiative; Nell Myhand, Bay Area Poor People’s Campaign; Betsy Rose, community song leader; Benjamin Mertz, Black spiritual tradition composer, performer and song leader; Patricia St Onge & Wilson Riles, co-emcees.

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Back to School, Back to Sanctuary: Art Jam for Police-Free Schools in OUSD @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Aug 6 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Come join community for art at the lake. We are banding together to celebrate ourselves, but also to remember what’s important: thanks to the hard work of the Black Organizing Project and allies, the Oakland Unified School District has pledged to the George Floyd Resolution to keep officers out of Oakland public schools! This event is an example of the type of joy that can be shared when we focus on community healing, rather than over-policing.

There will be live poetry, guest speakers, art making, mural painting, music, care packages, community poetry booklets, a resource table, food, and above all community!

Students, parents, OUSD community members, and allies and supporters are welcome.

Come through to celebrate and help us remind OUSD of their commitment to the George Floyd Resolution.

Please RSVP on ActionNetwork [link coming soon] if you plan on being there.

Masks required, and six feet of social distancing will be enforced.

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The New Parkway Outdoor Movie Night Premiere: Of Oakland @ The New Parkway Theater - OUTDOOR SCREENING AREA
Aug 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Bringing your own lawn chairs, blankets and snacks is highly encouraged! These student films will bring a smile to your face… we promise!

Of Oakland is a student-made documentary where youth explore how their diverse communities intersect creating empathy and acceptance for everyone. RSVP to see Of Oakland in its entirety and many other student films at this outdoor screening! Get a sneak peek of this high-quality documentary by watching the trailer below. We will also be featuring the best summer films from our talented youth filmmakers!

Can’t make it to the screening, but still want to show up for Oakland youth? Donate! https://bit.ly/3eGzlVx

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Aug
7
Sat
7th Soil Not Oil Virtual Conference “Our Food Our Medicine”. @ Online
Aug 7 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
The 7th annual Soil Not Oil International Virtual Conference, will focus on practical solutions to the various problems that impact us all

About this event

From the four crises humanity currently faces –on public health, job loss, climate instability and extensive food insecurity– a local, sustainable, organic production of food following key agroecological principles can serve as a holistic solution that can easily be implemented planet wide.

(We will be sending -within 48 hours before the conference-, the access info to the zoom event and also the link to enjoy the documentary The Seeds of Vandana Shiva.)

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