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Apr
27
Wed
Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Week with the pick of the year’s best environmental films, in person on the big screen at the David Brower Center or live on-demand at home with your computer.

Films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture and more.

Showcasing people’s ongoing heroic efforts to

  • save endangered wildlife,
  • protect frontline communities, and
  • raise awareness about local and global environmental challenges and solutions.

IN PERSON FRIDAY APRIL 22

  • Goldman Theatre, David Brower Center, Berkeley
  • Eco Fair, Silent Auction, Prizes: 6 pm
  • Films: 7 pm
  • Ticket includes on-demand access to full program for one week —  April 22 – 29

VIRTUAL-LIVE FESTIVAL, APRIL 22 – 29

with live chat:

  • Virtual doors & chat: 6:30 PM
  • Films: 7 PM
  • Full program on-demand: 7 – 10 PM

Tickets $15 – $25
$5 discount for Sunflower Alliance! Discount code WSFFSFA

Info on films and and showings and ticket purchase here.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby and community partners including Sunflower Alliance

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Apr
28
Thu
Unshackling Freedom Toolkit Launch @ Online
Apr 28 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

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Electronic Monitoring (EM) is rapidly increasing in the United States. While EM is marketed as an “evidence-based” alternative to incarceration, it’s actually an expansion of incarceration and surveillance. EM devices, like ankle shackles (ankle monitors or bracelets), restrict an individual’s liberty, limit their privacy, disrupt family relationships, and may jeopardize their financial security. We need your help to mobilize against EM in local communities across the country!

Join MediaJustice in launching a new digital organizing hub, #UnshacklingFreedom,
to fight the harmful use of EM in the United States on April 28th at 6:30pm EST.

The #UnshacklingFreedom Toolkit is a digital home to everything you need to design, organize, launch, and win a campaign to ban or block Electronic Monitoring in YOUR community. With background information and a step-by-step campaign design guide, this toolkit is the ideal resource to mount an effective challenge to e-carceration.

This launch event is an opportunity to make connections regionally and nationally in our fight against ankle shackles. Participants will leave the space with a deeper understanding of EM and e-carceration, connections with other organizers, and new avenues to join our fight against electronic monitoring!

Guest speakers include:
James Kilgore, author of Understanding E-Carceration
Emmet Sanders, Project Researcher for Challenging E-Carceration
Briana Payton of the Chicago Community Bail Fund
Ambrose Brooks S of Dignity and Power Now
Julie Mao of Just Futures Law

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Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Week with the pick of the year’s best environmental films, in person on the big screen at the David Brower Center or live on-demand at home with your computer.

Films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture and more.

Showcasing people’s ongoing heroic efforts to

  • save endangered wildlife,
  • protect frontline communities, and
  • raise awareness about local and global environmental challenges and solutions.

IN PERSON FRIDAY APRIL 22

  • Goldman Theatre, David Brower Center, Berkeley
  • Eco Fair, Silent Auction, Prizes: 6 pm
  • Films: 7 pm
  • Ticket includes on-demand access to full program for one week —  April 22 – 29

VIRTUAL-LIVE FESTIVAL, APRIL 22 – 29

with live chat:

  • Virtual doors & chat: 6:30 PM
  • Films: 7 PM
  • Full program on-demand: 7 – 10 PM

Tickets $15 – $25
$5 discount for Sunflower Alliance! Discount code WSFFSFA

Info on films and and showings and ticket purchase here.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby and community partners including Sunflower Alliance

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Apr
29
Fri
Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 29 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Celebrate Earth Week with the pick of the year’s best environmental films, in person on the big screen at the David Brower Center or live on-demand at home with your computer.

Films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture and more.

Showcasing people’s ongoing heroic efforts to

  • save endangered wildlife,
  • protect frontline communities, and
  • raise awareness about local and global environmental challenges and solutions.

IN PERSON FRIDAY APRIL 22

  • Goldman Theatre, David Brower Center, Berkeley
  • Eco Fair, Silent Auction, Prizes: 6 pm
  • Films: 7 pm
  • Ticket includes on-demand access to full program for one week —  April 22 – 29

VIRTUAL-LIVE FESTIVAL, APRIL 22 – 29

with live chat:

  • Virtual doors & chat: 6:30 PM
  • Films: 7 PM
  • Full program on-demand: 7 – 10 PM

Tickets $15 – $25
$5 discount for Sunflower Alliance! Discount code WSFFSFA

Info on films and and showings and ticket purchase here.

Hosted by Citizens Climate Lobby and community partners including Sunflower Alliance

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May
1
Sun
SF 2022 May Day 1 Action- For Workers Victory & Stop The Wars Here & Abroad @ Harry Bridges Plaza, Between SF Ferry Building & Market St.
May 1 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
sm_283460.jpg For A United Front May Day In 2022
Music, Poetry, Workers Voices & International SolidarityRally in San Francisco on May 1, 2022 at ILWU Harry Bridges Plaza At 10:00 AM
Harry Bridges Plaza is between the Ferry Building and Market St

Victory To The Amazon Workers Union & All Workers Here and Around The World

Stop Privatization, Outsourcing of Public Education & Public Services NOW!

United Front Against Privatization of the Port Of Oakland by A’s GAP Owner John Fisher, City College of San Francisco, SFUSD, OUSD, WCCSD and all public school Districts. Stop Charters & Union Busting

Fight Racism, Fascism, Sexism, Immigrant Bashing, Xeonophobia. Homophobia & Islamophobia

Stop Corporate Media Censorship By Google, Facebook/Meta, Youtube & For Democratic Workers Control of Our Media

Democratic Militant Unions That Are Run By The Rank & File

Oppose US Imperialism, Abolish NATO & All Military Alliances & Russia Out Of The Ukraine
Not one more penny for war!

Free All Working Class Prisoners Here & Around The World
Free Julian Assange, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Leonard Peltier

Build An Independent Democratic Labor Party NOW!

An Injury To One Is An Injury To All!

Initiated By
United Front Committee For A Labor Party UFCLP.org
To endorse and participate contact info [at] ufclp.org

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The Municipalism Learning Series. @ Online
May 1 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

You are invited to the inaugural panel of the Municipalism Learning
Series. This is the municipalist moment. The movement to gain democratic
control of cities and towns is ascendant from Los Angeles to Barcelona
to Jackson, Mississippi. People are crafting municipalist platforms,
reclaiming the right to the city, and self-organizing as rebel cities.

THE MUNICIPALIST MOMENT

RSVP at http://municipalism.org [1]

Panelists:

KALI AKUNO, Cooperation Jackson
RUTH WILSON GILMORE, CUNY Graduate Center
ANANYA ROY, UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy
ABDOUMALIQ SIMONE, University of Sheffield

The panel will be held in English, with interpretation into Spanish

RSVP at http://municipalism.org [1] and a Zoom webinar link
will be sent to you.

Municipalism Learning Series will convene subsequent panels every
quarter. Our next panel scheduled for September 2022 will focus on
municipalist platforms in Europe. Future topics include indigenous
municipalism, labor and municipalism, popular assemblies, and just
transition. Sign up for our mailing list to be apprised of future panels
at http://municipalism.org [1]

#MunicipalistMoment

#MakeDecisionsNotDemands

#WeDecide

Municipalism Learning Series

+1 (323) 539-7654

info@municipalism.org

municipalism.org [1]

Follow us on Facebook [4], Twitter [5], Instagram [6]

Links:
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[1] http://municipalism.org/
[2] http://losangelesforall.org/
[3] https://www.facebook.com/events/391056676173141
[4] https://www.facebook.com/municipalists
[5] https://twitter.com/municipalists/
[6] https://www.instagram.com/municipalists/
[7] https://twitter.com/municipalists

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May
2
Mon
Green Sunday:  The Left Unity Slate and the June 7 Election
May 2 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89559844652

Meeting ID: 895 5984 4652

Members from the Green Party of California and the Peace and Freedom Party have joined together to create a Left Unity Slate of statewide candidates for the upcoming June 7 election. This historic decision was based on the many shared values between the Green and Peace and Freedom parties. Among these values are guaranteed access to healthcare, also known as expanded and improved Medicare For All, truly affordable housing, union-wage jobs, public ownership of energy, ending wars for profit, and a comprehensive climate plan, including a just transition to one hundred percent renewables.

This evening, four of the Left Unity Slate candidates will discuss their campaigns, Left Unity, the election, and politics in California and beyond: Meghann Adams for Treasurer, Mohammad Arif for Lieutenant Governor, Gary Blenner for Secretary of State, and Laura Wells for Controller. Please join us for this groundbreaking, first-ever panel of Left Unity Slate statewide candidates:

Meghann Adams has been a tireless organizer of anti-war and anti-racist actions in the San Francisco area for fifteen years.  She has been a school bus driver for 7 years, active in SMART 1741, the union representing school bus drivers in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.  She was elected president of the union last year.  Active in many community organizations over the years, she has served as treasurer of campaigns, and now is running for California Treasurer to represent working people.  Her campaign slogan, “End Poverty in California,” hearkens back to the Upton Sinclair campaign of 1934.  Sadly, the slogan is as appropriate today as it was 88 years ago, with more Californians lacking housing today than at the height of the Great Depression.  A socialist, Meghann Adams considers capitalism the reason why poverty is still so common today.

Mohammad Arif, 53, is the Kern County Chair of the Peace and Freedom Party.  He and his wife, both immigrants from the Punjab, have four children born in California.  He earned a bachelor’s degree from Hailey College and a masters in economics from Punjab University, and after coming to California in 1991 he attended Abraham Lincoln Law College in Los Angeles.  He has worked as a legal administrator for law firms to handle the legal needs of immigrants for many years.  He speaks English, Punjabi, Urdu, and Hindi, with some Arabic.  Mohammad Arif ran for State Senate in a 2013 special election.  A Peace and Freedom Party member, he is the Left Unity Slate candidate for Lieutenant Governor.

Gary Blenner comes from a long family tree of activism and alternative party politics. He has been a social science high school teacher for the past 28 years. In 2006 (as a registered Green) Gary got elected as a trustee to the Center Joint Unified School District school board. He ran unsuccessfully in 2012 and 2016 for the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. His current campaign for California Secretary of State focuses in on electoral reform and corporate accountability. He wants the office to be a voice for a fairer, more transparent, and inclusive elections process in California.

Laura Wells is a political activist in California and in solidarity with Latin America. She lives in Oakland. She has been an organizer and a candidate for the Green Party, and is running again for state Controller in 2022. She also ran for Congress in 2018, and governor after the global financial meltdown in 2010. A former financial systems analyst, Laura focuses her platform on taxing the rich, public banking, reforming Proposition 13, and saving money and lives with an improved Medicare for All healthcare system.

Green Sundays
are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows at 7:00 pm, after a 30-minute break. Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.

(Followed by County Council business meeting at 7:00. All are welcome to attend
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May
3
Tue
CoCo Supervisors Meeting on Biofuel Conversions @ Online
May 3 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Get the link to join here

Give your comments at the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors meeting when they discuss the proposed conversion of the Marathon refinery in Martinez and the much larger-scale proposed conversion of the Phillips 66 refinery in Rodeo from refining petroleum to refining “biofuel.”

The Planning Commission has rubber-stamped woefully inadequate environmental impact reviews of these two projects. The supervisors need to hear from county residents!

The proposed projects would make Contra Costa County the world’s largest producer of liquid biofuels based on the refining of animal fats and vegetable oils.

Biofuels are promoted as a green alternative to petroleum on the theory that the absorption of carbon dioxide by growing plants balances the carbon dioxide released by burning the oils the produce.  The truth is much more complicated.

Refining biofuels creates potential local and global hazards. It requires higher temperatures than refining petroleum, creating the potential for more fires, explosions, and flaring.  It requires larger amounts of hydrogen, usually produced in a process that releases methane, a toxic gas that is a more powerful GHG than carbon dioxide.

Some feedstocks, especially animal fats, create potential odor problems, and plant and animal fats have the potential to gum up refinery equipment.

Growing enough crops for biofuels has the potential to divert agricultural land from food crops, raising global food prices. There is also a danger that demand for biofuel feedstock will lead to increased deforestation.

The EIRs passed by the Planning Commission fail to give adequate analyses of these hazards and possible mitigations.  Come and tell the supervisors we need a thorough environmental reviews of these hazardous projects.

For more info:

Summary of problems with Phillips 66 EIR,

Summary of problems with Marathon EIR

More detailed analysis from Biofuelwatch

WHERE

Board Chambers, Administration Building
1025 Escobar St., Martinez

Get the link to join here

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May
4
Wed
Is the Big Lie Protected Speech? @ Online
May 4 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
RSVP for this virtual event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/is-the-big-lie-protected-speech-tickets-324938659277

One-third of Americans still believe the Big Lie, which is the verifiably false claim that Donald Trump was the winner of the 2020 presidential election.

The Supreme Court has ruled that certain lies and inaccuracies are protected under the First Amendment — but when an elected official’s lies intentionally undermine our democracy, does that protection extend?

And since big lies need an audience, what is the responsibility of the press in preventing
their spread?

MODERATOR: Eugene Daniels, White House Correspondent, Playbook Co-Author, POLITICO

SPEAKERS:

–Katy Glenn Bass, Research Director, Knight First Amendment Institute, Columbia University

–Catherine J. Ross, Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School

–Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Fellow, Brennan Center for Justice; Professor of Law, Stetson University College of Law

______________________________________________________________

COMMON DREAMS:

“The Real “Big Lie” Has Nothing to Do With Donald Trump”
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/04/02/real-big-lie-has-nothing-do-donald-trump

“The Ongoing GOP Attack on Democracy” – Big Lie
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/04/25/ongoing-gop-attack-democracy

” ‘A Real Threat to Democracy’: Musk Buys Twitter for $44 Billion”
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/04/25/real-threat-democracy-musk-buys-twitter-44-billion
______________________________________________________________

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May
5
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Online
May 5 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85817209915

Agenda Items:

5. Federal Task Force Ordinance – OPD – Presentation of Annual Reports (ATF, USMS, DEA)
a. Review and take possible action on reports

6. AB 2336 (Friedman) Speed Safety System Pilot Program – DOT/Chair – evaluation of proposed bill solely as to potential privacy impact
a. Review and take possible action on draft resolution

7. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Crime Analysis Software
a. Review and take possible action on Impact Report and proposed Use Policy

8. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – DVP – Apricot 360 database
a. Review and take possible action on Impact Report and proposed Use Policy

9. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – EDW – East Oakland Security Camera Proposal
a. Review and take possible action on Impact Report and proposed Use Policy

10. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Annual Reports (Automated License Plate Readers, Cell-Site Simulator, Biometric Crime Lab, Forensic Logic/Coplink, GPS Tag Tracker, ShotSpotter, Live Stream Camera, Mobile Fingerprint ID, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Drones)
a. Review and take possible action on the reports

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Trigger Points: Inside the Mission to Stop Mass Shootings in America @ Online
May 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Please join KPFA for a special Zoom Event when we welcome\ Mark Follman and his debut book, Trigger Points: Inside the Mission to Stop Mass Shootings in America, hosted by KPFA’s Dennis Bernstein.

For the first time, a story about the specialized teams of forensic psychologists, FBI agents, and other experts who are successfully stopping mass shootings -a hopeful, myth-busting narrative built on new details of infamous attacks, never-before-told accounts from perpetrators and survivors, and real-time immersion in confidential threat cases, casting a whole new light on how to solve a grievous problem.

Thursday, May 5th at 7:00PM

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May
6
Fri
Oakland & The World: A Discussion Series on Education, Economic Policy & Voter Suppression @ Online
May 6 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Join a series of local and national CLUBHOUSE conversations on Education, Economic Policy & Voter Rights Suppression

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oakland-the-world-discussion-series-registration-292420496577

We want to concentrate on the 2022 election Midterms and change the national narrative while building a base to defeat American Fascism, elevating the importance of our unity through sharing the Oakland, CA experience with the national movement.

We also want to amplify the platform of the Poor People’s Campaign while concentrating on social, ecological, anti-poverty, and electoral policies in the fight to secure power to change the circumstances workers and marginalized people face as we build a movement to meet the people’s needs while defending Voting Rights and democracy.

Hip Hop Congress (HHC) represents the merger of artists and students, music and community. The Hip Hop Congress mission is to use Hip Hop culture to inspire young people to get involved in social action, civic service, and cultural creativity.

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May
7
Sat
World Workers Rising @ Online
May 7 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Suds, Snacks, and Socialism
Please register in advance at
https://bit.ly/WorldWorkersRising
to receive your personal link for this event.

At this post-May Day forum we will explore the current state of labor organizing at home and in other countries. Speakers will discuss recent victories, new leadership, unionization of traditionally marginalized workers, and how this trend is related to the fight for socialism.

David Bacon – Photojournalist, author, political activist, union organizer
Barry Eidlin – Assistant Professor of Sociology at McGill University, author of Labor and the Class Idea in the United States and Canada
[Speaker TBA] – [worker from Amazon organizing effort]
*Organizations listed for identification purposes only.

This event is sponsored by the Oakland Greens, Bay Area System Change Not Climate Change, and the Alameda County Peace and Freedom Party.

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Bay Area Labor Notes Party and Fundraiser! @ Omni Commons
May 7 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Click here for the Facebook event page

RSVP

Eat, drink, dance, and meet local labor activists at the Bay Area Labor Notes Dance Party and Fundraiser at the Omni Commons, 4799 Shattuck Avenue in North Oakland, on Saturday, May 7 from 6:00 to 11:00 pm.

All proceeds will help low-wage workers attend the international Labor Notes conference in Chicago this April.

A small donation of $5-$35 covers food, music, camaraderie, and stories about the Bay Area labor movement from local labor activists. Cash bar available, Venmo also accepted. Nobody turned away for lack of funds. All ages.

The program will begin around 7:30, featuring worker leaders speaking about labor struggles and victories from across the Bay Area, as well as a raffle, before turning into a dance party.

The Labor Notes Conference is a unique gathering of thousands of rank-and-file union members, local leaders, and activists who are putting the movement back into the labor movement.

It is an increasingly important space for labor activists to attend skill-building workshops and meet to share effective strategies that can win gains and amplify the voice of workers.

Your support will help to (re)build a fighting, democratic labor movement across the U.S. and around the world!

Click here for the Facebook event page

 

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Bay Area Labor Notes Dance Party & Fundraiser @ Omni Commons
May 7 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

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May
8
Sun
Omni Work Party @ Omni Commons
May 8 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

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Film Screening: Boycott @ Online
May 8 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  https://www.doclands.com/boycott/ 

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A critical investigative documentary that reveals the grossly underreported story of anti-BDS legislation that is sweeping through state legislatures in the U.S., undermining the First Amendment and causing real harm to those who stand up for their right to free speech. (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions is a movement organized by the Palestinian BDS National Committee in response to Israel’s human rights record.) The effects of these bills, which coerce individuals and companies into signing what is tantamount to a loyalty oath against the BDS movement, are far more wide-reaching than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and directly undermine the First Amendment. This film follows three individuals — a publisher in Arkansas, a lawyer in Arizona, and a speech therapist in Texas — who risk their livelihoods to fight for our freedom of speech rights and expose the powerful political entities behind these insidious anti-boycott laws.

IN PERSON: Producer SUHAD BUBAA

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May
9
Mon
Does One Size Fit All for Addressing Homelessness? @ Online
May 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

The Braver Angels event, “We the People’s Forum: Does One Size Fit All for Addressing Homelessness?” is coming up!

The Zoom meeting will open to participants at 7:55 pm EST on Monday, May 9. Here is your Zoom link to join:

https://braverangels-org.zoom.us/j/82190712365

For troubleshooting questions ahead of the event, email dlapp@braverangels.org

We the People’s Forum is an initiative of We the People’s Project at Braver Angels, an effort to build a politically and racially diverse team of working-class Americans to build a house united in America. To learn more or to get involved, visit www.braverangels.org/wpp

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May
10
Tue
Radical Black Women Series Presents: Honoring the Radicalism of Margaret Prescod @ Online
May 10 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
RegisterFor the fifth installment of the #RadicalBlackWomenSeries, we will have a discussion with renown activist, author, radio host, and journalist, Margaret Prescod!

Margaret Prescod is a co-founder of Black Women for Wages for Housework, coordinator of Women of Color in the Global Women’s Strike, and joint coordinator of the Care Income Now Campaign. She is on the board of the National Welfare Rights Union. She is founder of the Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders and is the host of “Sojourner Truth” a nationally syndicated show on Pacifica Radio. She is a mother and the author of Black Women Bringing it all Back Home.

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May
11
Wed
Sunflower’s May Event: Weigh in vs Drilling @ Online
May 11 @ 5:24 pm – 6:24 pm

Agenda and zoom link will be posted here

Our campaign to ban oil and gas drilling in Contra Costa is at a key point:  On May 11 the county Planning Commission will meet to consider the new oil and gas policy in the Conservation Element of the General Plan, which will determine land use decisions for the next twenty years.  Let’s all show up (via Zoom) to tell them: Ban drilling!

Under the current proposed plan, the county would keep approving more oil and gas drilling, with unspecified mitigation of negative impacts.  They are proposing 3,200′ setbacks, but research has found harmful pollution from drilling 2.5 miles away.

And they’re begging the climate issue altogether.  The new “code red for humanity” announcement from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says we need to stop extracting fossil fuels before the end of the decade.   Approving more fossil fuel extraction is counter to the county’s declared climate policy — and to a basic sense of survival!

So rather than meeting with each other this month on Sunday (which happens to be Mother’s Day), let’s all get together at the Planning Commission meeting May 11 and deliver our message loud and clear.

Most of the 3,300+ people who signed the petition are Contra Costa residents.  But for this meeting, the Planning Commission needs to hear from people all over the Bay Area.  We all have a stake in this!  We need to tell them we’re counting on them to protect our health: both from immediate toxic pollution and climate catastrophe.

More information and talking points here.

On May 8, we can honor our mothers in our personal ways.  And we can honor all mothers and Mother Earth the following Wednesday by making it clear to the Planning Commission that drilling has to stop.

WHERE

Agenda and zoom link will be posted here

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