Calendar

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Jul
6
Wed
Reclaim People’s Park March @ MLK / Civic Center Park
Jul 6 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

March from Civic Center to People’s Park (1 mile).

Live music and BBQ at People’s Park.

Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AxCgC5hlxBaPZ7TdYl35U9TKQQse84Jd/view

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Jul
28
Thu
Demand a halt to Phoeun You’s deportation. @ State Building
Jul 28 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

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Jul
29
Fri
Protest to stop the plan to privatize Medicare @ SF Federal Bldg
Jul 29 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join this Friday 7/29/22 action to protest a Trump-era program continued by the Biden administration that increases privatization of Medicare and threatens continuity of care for seniors while enriching private companies with taxpayer dollars. The program, the Direct Contracting Entity program, soon to morph into another called ACO-REACH, shifts traditional Medicare patients into privately managed plans without their consent.

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Aug
3
Wed
March to Defend People’s Park @ Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley
Aug 3 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Aug
5
Fri
Protest Chevron on 10th Anniversary of Massive Explosion @ Richmond City Hall
Aug 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Ten years later: what has changed?

Join a coalition of Richmond community and environmental justice organizations to call out Chevron’s 120 years of harm and mark the tenth anniversary of the August 6, 2012 explosion and fire at the Chevron Richmond refinery. On that date ten years ago, Chevron’s willful negligence caused a fireball that spread a cloud of toxic smoke over Richmond, sending 15,000 residents to local hospitals with complaints of breathing problems.

In 2015, the federal Chemical Safety Board issued a stinging indictment that blamed Chevron for the event. The report said Chevron had failed to do necessary repairs to keep its equipment safe: When a badly corroded pipe sprang a leak, instead of shutting operations down, it tried to patch the pipe, which made the danger worse. Soon the pipe broke, releasing a huge cloud of toxic fumes that ignited into a fireball.

The CSB dramatized the story in this animated video.

The state Division of Occupational Safety and Health issued 25 citations against Chevron, including 11 “willful serious” and 12 lesser “serious” violations related to the blaze. Chevron pleaded no contest in a criminal case and accepted a plea bargain of $1.28 million in fines and more than $720,000 in restitution payments to three different agencies,

The following year, 3,000 people marked the explosion’s first anniversary with a march and nonviolent direct action at Chevron’s gate, part of the 350.org Summer Heat campaign of civil disobedience to call attention to the crimes of the fossil fuel industry. More than 200 people were arrested at that action.

This year the anniversary will be marked with a press conference on Friday and on Saturday, marches through Richmond, a kayaktivist demonstration, and a rally at Chevron Gate 14.

WHEN

Friday, August 5, Press Conference in front of Richmond City Hall, noon

Saturday, August 6, see schedule below

WHERE

10 AM. Gather at Richmond BART station
10:30 AM. March to George D. Carroll (formerly Washington) Park, Richmond (about 2.5 miles)

11 AM. Kayaktivists gather at Keller Beach, Richmond
12:15 PM March from Keller Beach to George D. Carroll Park (.6 miles)

12-12:15 Gather at George D. Carroll Park
12:30 March to Chevron Gate 14, across from Castro St./Richmond Parkway offramp of I-580W

12:45 Rally and street-mural painting at Chevron Gate 14

 

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Aug
6
Sat
Protest Chevron on 10th Anniversary of Massive Explosion @ Richmond City Hall
Aug 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Ten years later: what has changed?

Join a coalition of Richmond community and environmental justice organizations to call out Chevron’s 120 years of harm and mark the tenth anniversary of the August 6, 2012 explosion and fire at the Chevron Richmond refinery. On that date ten years ago, Chevron’s willful negligence caused a fireball that spread a cloud of toxic smoke over Richmond, sending 15,000 residents to local hospitals with complaints of breathing problems.

In 2015, the federal Chemical Safety Board issued a stinging indictment that blamed Chevron for the event. The report said Chevron had failed to do necessary repairs to keep its equipment safe: When a badly corroded pipe sprang a leak, instead of shutting operations down, it tried to patch the pipe, which made the danger worse. Soon the pipe broke, releasing a huge cloud of toxic fumes that ignited into a fireball.

The CSB dramatized the story in this animated video.

The state Division of Occupational Safety and Health issued 25 citations against Chevron, including 11 “willful serious” and 12 lesser “serious” violations related to the blaze. Chevron pleaded no contest in a criminal case and accepted a plea bargain of $1.28 million in fines and more than $720,000 in restitution payments to three different agencies,

The following year, 3,000 people marked the explosion’s first anniversary with a march and nonviolent direct action at Chevron’s gate, part of the 350.org Summer Heat campaign of civil disobedience to call attention to the crimes of the fossil fuel industry. More than 200 people were arrested at that action.

This year the anniversary will be marked with a press conference on Friday and on Saturday, marches through Richmond, a kayaktivist demonstration, and a rally at Chevron Gate 14.

WHEN

Friday, August 5, Press Conference in front of Richmond City Hall, noon

Saturday, August 6, see schedule below

WHERE

10 AM. Gather at Richmond BART station
10:30 AM. March to George D. Carroll (formerly Washington) Park, Richmond (about 2.5 miles)

11 AM. Kayaktivists gather at Keller Beach, Richmond
12:15 PM March from Keller Beach to George D. Carroll Park (.6 miles)

12-12:15 Gather at George D. Carroll Park
12:30 March to Chevron Gate 14, across from Castro St./Richmond Parkway offramp of I-580W

12:45 Rally and street-mural painting at Chevron Gate 14

 

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Aug
7
Sun
Non-violent direct action preparations and training – Protect People’s Park @ People's Park
Aug 7 all-day

Non-violent direct action preparations and training

Please plan to stay all day. Lunch provided by Food Not Bombs
This will be a day of preparation for being in the streets and park with your friends and probably some strangers. It’s an interactive day with a background in the history of nonviolent philosophy and practical action, the legal process, jail solidarity, affinity group formation, and consensus process decision-making.
contact:  weddress777@gmail.com

Donate: Support the legal actions to save People’s Park

Venmo QR code

To ALL who believe in preserving and growing the legacy and natural beauty of People’s Park: Now is the time to come to its aid. PLEASE DONATE, here or https://www.peoplesparkhxdist.org ALL DONATIONS WILL BE RECORDED AND REIMBURSED IF WE WIN THE CASE!

Support the effort to protect People’s Park with a contribution via GoFundMe https://www.gofundme.com/f/ahbjjq-save-peoples-park or Donate via Venmo to support the protection of People’s Park. Point your phone camera at the QR code, or visit https://account.venmo.com/u/pphdag.

Read more about supporting the legal efforts.

EMERGENCY ALERT: TEXT “SAVETHEPARK” TO 74121 to get on the alert list to protect People’s Park.

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Protest the FBI: A Government Against the People @ Phillip Burton Federal Building
Aug 7 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Join us for a coalition rally at the SF Federal Building to protest the FBI’s repression of activists. We will have speakers from different organizations doing anti-oppression work, and they will share stories of government repression and how we can come together to support one another’s work.

Speakers will include:
– Susan Stryker, renowned professor, author, and theorist whose work focuses on gender
– Jason Woody, Development Director at Rich City Rides,
– Andrés Soto, Richmond community organizer,
– Paul Paz y Miño, Associate Director at Amazon Watch
– Doggtown Dro, Activated Anguished Artist, Anti-Colonial Acab Abolitionist and Agitator, and
– Wayne Hsiung, an animal rights activist with Direct Action Everywhere who is facing felony charges for investigations and rescues.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has a long history of abusing its powers to surveil, infiltrate, and thwart progressive activist groups. The bureau has targeted civil rights and Black power groups, women’s rights groups, anti-war activists, environmental activists, animal rights activists and many others challenging an oppressive status quo.

From 1956 to 1971, as part of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Program, or COINTELPRO, federal agents partnered with state officials and police to eavesdrop on phone calls, create fake activist publications, infiltrate organizations, and fabricate evidence aimed at turning activists against each other.

Today, the FBI continues to monitor activist groups, including some of us hosting this protest, as we have seen from Freedom of Information Act requests and other sources. Instead of letting this repression hold us down, we must come together, expose the FBI’s abuse of power, and support one another as we work to overcome similar obstacles to a more just world for all.

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WHO: Everyone is welcome! However, please do not come if you have or recently had symptoms of or exposure to COVID-19. If you’re nervous, you can come observe or hold a sign quietly.
ACCESSIBILITY: This event will involve standing for a couple of hours. Some chairs will be provided.

Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) is a grassroots network of animal rights activists. Through open rescue, demonstration, and disruption, we help build a world where every animal is safe, happy and free.

DxE cultivates a welcoming and supportive community. We ask that all those who attend our events (online and offline) respect our Code of Conduct which can be reviewed at dxe.io/conduct.

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Aug
10
Wed
Rally and Board Meeting Against OUSD Firings and Violence
Aug 10 @ 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us tonight for a rally before the board meeting, and send messages today!

Community,
Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) is retaliating against educators and community members protesting the district’s racist school closure policies, both through physical violence and firings.

Last Thursday, August 4, untrained, unlicensed, third-party security providers contracted by OUSD violently assaulted parents and community members at Parker School, injuring at least 11 people and sending four to the ER. Meanwhile, the district has fired at least two educators—32-year veteran Oakland educator Craig Gordon and another teacher who declines at this time to be name – who have actively participatedd in the fight against school closures, including the Parker Liberation in East Oakland.There’s a school board meeting tonight and your solidarity is needed!

Take action now – send messages to OUSD board members to demand EDUCATION, NOT RETALIATION!

Then show up for the board meeting TODAY at 5:30 pm and a rally beforehand at 4:30pm to demand that OUSD:

  • STOP firing teachers for supporting the Parker liberation and other school closures
  • STOP the violence that sent multiple activists to the hospital last Thursday

Send your message!

Mr. Gordon, a longtime teacher and now substitute, learned of his firing on August 8, the first day of the school year. Firing a district employee who has publicly criticized district officials at several recent school board meetings and who has done effective media outreach for the Parker Liberation is a blatant attack on speech and press freedom. Mr. Gordon is also involved in the teacher’s union.

A beloved OUSD contract teacher also recently learned that their contract would not be renewed for the 2022-23 school year. This teacher was about to begin their sixth year with OUSD, is a dedicated advocate for teachers, students, and families displaced by OUSD’s school closure policies, and a supporter of the Parker Liberation.

OUSD’s actions are in violation of a letter issued by Chief Governance Officer Josh Daniels to OUSD employees Moses Omolade and André San-Chez during their hunger strike protest against school closures, stating that: “OUSD will not retaliate against any OUSD employee involved in protesting school closures […] or supporting those who are involved in such protests.”

Send messages to OUSD board members demanding they stop firing teachers and attacking our community!

These firings are also part of a clear pattern of what is now sporadically violent repression waged by OUSD against teachers, parents, and community members protesting school closures, privatization, and gentrification in Oakland.

We call on OUSD Chief Talent Officer Tara Gard, Chief Governance Officer Josh Daniels, and Superintendent Dr. Kyla Johnson-Trammell to immediately reverse the decision to terminate these educators, and to cease retaliating against anyone involved in protest against the district’s school closure policies!

Love and solidarity,
APTP
Anti Police-Terror Project is a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. We support families surviving police terror in their fight for justice, documenting police abuses and connecting impacted families and community members with resources, legal referrals, and opportunities for healing.

 

 

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Aug
11
Thu
Stop Shotspotter Week of Action
Aug 11 all-day

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Aug
12
Fri
Stop Shotspotter Week of Action
Aug 12 all-day

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Aug
13
Sat
Stop Shotspotter Week of Action
Aug 13 all-day

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People’s Climate Protest @ West Steps, State Capitol
Aug 13 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Advocates from all over Northern California will converge at the Capitol to demand this administration take REAL climate action and make a plan to phase out fossil fuels in our state.

A recent Supreme Court decision is obstructing federal climate action, oil and gas wells are leaking, and the climate crisis keeps getting worse by the day. We need California to take real leadership now more than ever.

We will demand real action from the Newsom administration to protect our communities by ending all new oil and gas drilling permits, phasing out oil and gas production in the state, rolling out a safety buffer and stopping all new permits.

Read more about the event on our website, or go straight to the RSVP page and TURN OUT on Saturday if you can make it!

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People’s Climate Protest in Sacramento @ State Capitol West Steps
Aug 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

As the climate crisis gets worse and worse — and the Supreme Court and the filibuster are blocking federal climate action — now more than ever, we need California to take the lead.

Join a statewide coalition of climate action organizations in Sacramento August 13 to tell Governor Newsom to take real action:
* end all new oil and gas drilling permits
* phase out oil and gas production in the state
* rolling out a safety buffer between fossil fuel operations and communities
* stop all new permits.

Details/RSVP

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Aug
14
Sun
Stop Shotspotter Week of Action
Aug 14 all-day

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Aug
21
Sun
People’s Park: Nonviolent Direct Action preps/trainings @ People's Park
Aug 21 @ 10:30 am – 6:00 pm

Please plan to stay all day. Bring hats, water, lunch, chair or blanket. There preps are an opportunity to lean into the long history of nonviolent direct action, working with affinity groups and Consensus Process decision-making, jail solidarity inside and outside of jail, with plenty of practice in role playing. Contact: weddress777@gmail.com

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Aug
26
Fri
ShutDown the Anti-Abortion Action by “ProLifeSF” at UC Berkeley @ Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley
Aug 26 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Join Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights to oppose and nonviolently shut down “Pro-Life” SF’s action at UC Berkeley! We REFUSE to tolerate, normalize and legitimize any anti-abortion forces!

The overturning of abortion rights is ILLEGITIMATE!
The Federal Government Must Restore NATIONWIDE LEGAL ABORTION NOW!

Let the anti-abortion forces and those in power know that we will sooner bring the gears of society to a grinding halt through mass nonviolent resistance than accept the horrors of forced motherhood!

With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the lives of women, girls and everyone who can get pregnant are being decimated, they are being reduced to incubators. Women are being considered less than full human beings, wombs are becoming crime scenes and sites of surveillance.

WE REFUSE TO ACCEPT THIS NIGHTMARE WORLD!
A world in which a 10-year-old rape victim in Ohio had to travel to another state to get an abortion, where a court in Florida ruled that a 16-year-old was “not mature enough” to get an abortion and forced by the state to carry a pregnancy to term, where a mother in Nebraska faces felony charges for allegedly helping her teenage daughter abort a pregnancy – and that’s just the beginning.

Who are “Pro-Life” SF?
“Pro-Life” SF and PAAU (“Progressive” Anti-Abortion Uprising)
are part of the Christian fascist anti-abortion movement whose members have invaded abortion clinics, harassed patients, stalked and terrorized doctors, stole fetal remains, and utilized various dirty tactics. They disguise themselves as “progressive,” calling themselves feminist, leftist, atheist, vegan, queer, anarchist, etc. to disorient people and garner support. But their goal is no different from open fascists: reducing women and people who can get pregnant to baby-making machines, putting fetuses before women’s lives. They are coming to Berkeley to legitimize anti-women fascist politics under a “progressive” mantle, and it must be REJECTED and OPPOSED!

They are supported and promoted by women-hating and anti-LBGTQ+ politicians and leaders of the anti-abortion movement like Texas senator Ted Cruz and Randall Terry — a Christian fascist who believes that it is “human nature” for women to follow men and who has openly advocated for murder of abortion doctors.

RiseUp4Abortionrights.org
TW: @Rise4AbortionSF
IG: @riseup4abortion_bayarea
BayArea [at] RiseUp4AbortionRights.org
Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights!
Abortion On Demand & Without Apology!
#Green4Abortion

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Aug
27
Sat
Bay Bridge March: World Day for the End of Speciesism
Aug 27 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Speciesism’s effect on the world is unfathomably destructive. Like other forms of oppression and prejudice, it ranges from interpersonal microaggressions, to downright bigotry, to entire societal institutions that thrive off direct or indirect exploitation and violence. It’s an issue that’s widely underrecognized so please WEAR BLACK CLOTHING and join us Saturday afternoon, August 27th to take part in the 8th annual World Day for the end of Speciesism where we’ll march a portion of the highly trafficked Bay Bridge in hopes of drawing attention to the issue along with other actions happening on the same day around the world.
At times we’ll highlight the speciesist practice of prosecuting humans who help anyone who isn’t a human escape from situations of distress and certain death. One of our current organizers (Paul Darwin Picklesimer) and one of our co-founders (Wayne Hsiung) will stand trial in Utah on September 9th for helping two piglets get to a vet and are facing up to over a decade in prison if convicted.
After marching, we’ll return to the meeting point to reflect on the day and enjoy free, delicious, plant-based food from P and A Vegan Catering.
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ACCESSIBILITY: Some marching (as much as 4.6 miles) and standing. Some chairs will be on hand for sitting as needed. Sun protection and comfortable footwear may be helpful. Smoke flares may be present so please be aware in order to distance yourself from them in case they might bother you.
WHO: Everyone is welcome! However, please do not come if you have or recently had symptoms of or exposure to COVID-19. If you’re nervous, you can come observe or hold a sign quietly.

Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) is a grassroots network of animal rights activists. Through open rescue, demonstration, and disruption, we help build a world where every animal is safe, happy and free.
DxE cultivates a welcoming and supportive community. We ask that all those who attend our events (online and offline) respect our Code of Conduct which can be reviewed at dxe.io/conduct.
To learn about our vision, goals, strategy and more check out the San Francisco Bay Area chapter Activist Handbook here: dxe.io/handbook

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Sep
1
Thu
Senator Feinstein, Stop the Dirty Pipeline Deal! @ Outside Feinstein's SF Office
Sep 1 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

RSVP here.  Facebook post here.

Join a broad coalition to demand that our elected officials hold the line against passing any dirty side deal with Senator Joe Manchin and the fossil fuel industry.  Adoption would mean the further sacrifice of frontline communities, fasttracking dangerous fossil fuel projects, pushing approval for Manchin’s pet Mountain Valley Pipeline, and gutting bedrock environmental laws mandating review and community input on infrastructure projects.  Now’s the time to take a stand and say that no community can be a sacrifice for fossil fuel profits.

This dirty side deal was engineered by a Senator who made his fortune as a coal baron and has the full power of the fossil fuel industry behind him.   Knowing that accelerating the buildout of fossil fuel infrastructure would be unpopular on its own, cunning Manchin is demanding that this legislation be attached to a critical, must-pass spending bill, potentially triggering a government shutdown.

It’s clearly time to descend on Senator Feinstein’s San Francisco office.  Bay Area, present!  

Bring signs that say “Stop the Dirty Deal.”   Please wear red or orange for all our communities impacted and threatened by climate-charged wildfires, heatwaves and drought.

 

WHERE

1 Post Street, San Francisco  (intersection of Post and Market)
Accessible by BART and MUNI, parking two blocks away at Union Square

 

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Sep
12
Mon
Eviction Support at Wood St. Encampment @ Wood St.Encampment
Sep 12 all-day

Thank you to everyone who came out to Wood St encampment last week to provide support to residents during this violent displacement. Wood St encampment is home to an estimated 200 to 300 individuals, some who have lived here over a decade.

With little to no resources or support from the state, we need to keep showing up for our unhoused neighbors! Please show up again this Monday and Tuesday anytime between 6:30 am to 5 pm at 34th and Wood St in West Oakland.

This is the largest encampment in the Bay Area, and even though Libby Schaaf is on record saying Oakland does not have the beds for everyone living here, they’re going forward with the sweeps anyway. The encampment spans for blocks, and their plan is to do it in sections, with two week breaks in between each section. Keep reading below for more details on joining us!

Photo of pink Wood Street tiny home that was recently demolished that has a banner on it that reads “Housing as a Human Right”

What: Eviction support at Wood St encampment
Where: 34th St & Wood St, Oakland, CA 94608
When: Monday, September 12 and Tuesday, September 13 between 6:30am and 5pm
Point person on site: Boots w/ Love and Justice in the Streets (will be in a canopy tent)
Note: this encampment spans for blocks so this will be an ongoing effort with two week breaks between each section that is cleared

CHP (California Highway Patrol) has been rolling deep and two residents were even arrested for non-violent civil disobedience in resistance to this displacement. We were able to help bail them out and they were back at Wood Street the next day. Let’s make sure the state knows we’re watching!

Residents are mainly in need of witnesses. Be prepared for the heat (wear sunscreen, hydrate and wear a hat if you have one). We need folks to drop off ice, water and ready-to-eat food to share. Be prepared to document. Bring charged phones and extra batteries. Wear protective closed toed shoes (like work boots or hiking shoes). Gloves and heavy duty trash bags may be helpful. If you have a truck that can tow vehicles or a commercial drivers license, that *might* come in handy.

The state has failed the unhoused. Homelessness is the result of policies that criminalize poverty, addiction, mental health disabilities and treat human beings like garbage to be swept away while the underlying causes go ignored.

You can come for an hour or stay all day, but all hands on deck are needed!

Love and solidarity,
APTP

P.S. You can also venmo @love-and-justice to support from afar!

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