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Sep
24
Sun
Mental Health First Volunteer Training @ Online
Sep 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

In her journal Octavia E. Butler wrote “All good things must begin.” Abolitionist alternatives to police must begin somewhere, but alternatives can only be sustained when individuals like you come together to build them together.

Mental Health First (MH First) is a project of APTP and Oakland’s first and only non-police, non 9-1-1 crisis response line for mental health crises, including but not limited to psychiatric emergencies, substance use support and intimate partner violence safety planning. We are currently dispatching on a case-by-case basis, and have volunteers on the hotline Friday and Saturday from 2pm to 2am.

We have an MH First volunteer training coming up open to all community members who want to join our team.

Register to join our next virtual MH First training!

The 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. In addition to our MH First services, 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.

Register to join this incredible crew!

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Sep
28
Thu
Ban scattershot munitions in Alameda County @ Online or In Person
Sep 28 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) is again seeking approval to increase ACSO’s stockpile of military equipment beyond what Sheriff Ahern had previously included in ACSO’s military equipment inventory. 

On Thursday, the Board of Supervisors Public Protection Committee considers the sheriff’s proposal to acquire additional drones, ‘flashbang’ grenades, and ‘scattershot’ grenades and munitions.

“Scattershot” munitions are indiscriminately fired “less lethal” munitions that cannot be aimed because they are designed to spray or scatter projectiles. The sheriff wants to acquire more than 500 more of them, for an arsenal of over 1,000.

Such weapons are illegal to use by law enforcement for crowd control situations in California. They’ve been used against protesters in Oakland. Of course, these weapons are also very dangerous to use inside Santa Rita Jail. Testimony from prisoners in Santa Rita reveals that scattershot munitions – known inside as “bumblebees” – have been fired at mentally ill prisoners.

In June, Supervisor Elisa Marquez called on the sheriff to report on the sheriff’s use of munitions and chemical agents such as pepper spray over the last two years.

But given how dangerous and indiscriminate these weapons are, why should the sheriff possess them at all – much less acquire more? Amnesty International and Physicians for Human Rights have called for banning their use by law enforcement.

You can read more about how to craft your public comment, and more details about the sheriff’s proposal, here:

https://bit.ly/demilitarizeACSO

Please join us on Thursday, September 28 at 10am – in person or via zoom – at the Board of Supervisors Public Protection Meeting and call on the Supervisors to BAN scattershot munitions and grenades.

Connect to the meeting via zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/83246519903

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Sep
30
Sat
March Against Cop Campus! @ Kennedy Plaza
Sep 30 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

From Atlanta to the Bay
Stop Police Militarization in our Communities

The City of San Pablo plans to build a $43 million police training center and shooting range for cops around the Bay Area. The people of San Pablo and the Bay Area oppose this expansion of police power because of cops long history of harassing, abusing, incarcerating, and killing Black and Brown people.

Show up and march with us against the construction. We need healthy communities not police! Together we can stop Cop Campus!

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¡Marcha en contra el Campus Policial!
¡De Atlanta a él Bay!
¡Detengamos la militarización policial en nuestras comunidades!
Sábado 30 de Septiembre a las 3pm
Kennedy Plaza en San Pablo (23rd St & Brookside Dr)

La ciudad de San Pablo planea construir un centro de entrenamiento y un campo de tiro para la policía en el Bay Área de 43 millones de dólares.

La gente de San Pablo y el Bay Área se oponen a esta expansión del poder policíaco debido a la larga historia de acoso, abuso, encarcelamiento y asesinato de personas negras y racializadas por parte de la policía.

¡Ven y marcha con nosotrxs en contra de esta construcción!

Necesitamos comunidades sanas, no a policías.

¡Juntxs podemos parar el Campus Policial!

La declaración de accesibilidad estará disponible pronto

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Oct
3
Tue
Protest Another Haiti Invasion @ Newark Federal Bldg
Oct 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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Support the Telegraph Chess Club
Oct 3 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

ImageDemand an end to the campaign of city sponsored intimidation and brutality. Speak out at City Council meeting.

Less than 72 hours after BPD shut down the Chess Club (a community mainstay on Telegraph Ave), the organizer Jessie Sheehan was brutally arrested. For hours, he was disappeared into the system, tortured, abandoned at a hospital in Pleasanton, and then cited and released.
In this video, Jessie is being lifted by his wrists after having sustained injuries from being assaulted.
https://twitter.com/Copwatch411/status/1709069548589379776
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Oct
8
Sun
All Out for Palestine @ Israeli Consulate
Oct 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Resistance calls and we answer. Our heroes in Palestine have changed our people’s history forever in the course of a single night. It is our duty in the diaspora to respond to the call of the brave men of our nation who show the world that the fedayeen live, that the intifada lives, that Palestine lives. You cannot subdue those who live without fear.
We call for an end to the blockade on Gaza, an end to all American aid to the Zionist Entity, and freedom for our prisoners. We reaffirm the right to resist and call on all of those in diaspora to mobilize.
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Oct
9
Mon
Understanding Socialism with Richard Wolff
Oct 9 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Starting: Mondays, October 9TH @ 4-6PM ET (ONLINE) This class is co-organized by Democracy at Work.

This 4-Week seminar led by Richard Wolff, will begin with an introduction and brief history of world socialism from its 18th-century beginnings to today. We will examine the different kinds of socialism (Soviet, social democracy, democratic socialism, Cuban socialism, socialism with Chinese characteristics, and worker-coop socialism) and likewise examine the differences among socialism, communism, anarchism, and so on. Finally, we will examine critiques of socialism. Throughout, we will be sensitive to different interpretations of socialism and distinguish between socialism as a critical movement within capitalism (how it began) and socialism as an alternative system (how it evolved).

The dates for each of the four sessions are on Mondays: Oct 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. Online Zoom information will be sent through email upon registration.

REGISTER HERE

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Oct
14
Sat
BAY AREA ALL OUT FOR GAZA!  ALL OUT FOR PALESTINE! @ SF Ferry Bldg
Oct 14 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
BAY AREA ALL OUT FOR GAZA!  
🇵🇸ALL OUT FOR PALESTINE ✊🏽
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In the past few days, the Zionist occupation has been relentlessly bombing Gaza and more than 1000 Palestinians, hundreds of them children, have been killed. This is a blatant attempt to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian people. We demand an END to the genocide on Gaza! 
 

We will flood the streets of San Francisco this Saturday, October 14th, with our unwavering support for the Palestinian people and their ongoing struggle for return and liberation! ✊🇵🇸

 
Don’t forget to bring your Palestinian flags 🇵🇸🇵🇸
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Oct
16
Mon
Understanding Socialism with Richard Wolff
Oct 16 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Starting: Mondays, October 9TH @ 4-6PM ET (ONLINE) This class is co-organized by Democracy at Work.

This 4-Week seminar led by Richard Wolff, will begin with an introduction and brief history of world socialism from its 18th-century beginnings to today. We will examine the different kinds of socialism (Soviet, social democracy, democratic socialism, Cuban socialism, socialism with Chinese characteristics, and worker-coop socialism) and likewise examine the differences among socialism, communism, anarchism, and so on. Finally, we will examine critiques of socialism. Throughout, we will be sensitive to different interpretations of socialism and distinguish between socialism as a critical movement within capitalism (how it began) and socialism as an alternative system (how it evolved).

The dates for each of the four sessions are on Mondays: Oct 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. Online Zoom information will be sent through email upon registration.

REGISTER HERE

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Oct
19
Thu
All out for Gaza @ SF Federal Bldg
Oct 19 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Oct
21
Sat
End Israel’s War and Occupation of Palestine! @ 2727 Event Space
Oct 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

In the wake of the indiscriminate attack by Palestinian military forces from Hamas, which has left some 1,200 people dead and 2,000 wounded, the Israeli government is blaming Palestinian’s for Hamas’s attack, and promising to make Palestinians pay “an unprecedented price.” Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced that Israel has begun a “long and difficult war” to turn Gaza into “rubble.” President Biden has said that U.S. support for Israel’s massacre is “rock solid and unwavering.”

Since 1967, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank have been militarily occupied and controlled by Israel. Israel has used the occupation to further its genocidal erasure of the Palestinian people to take more of their land, and force Palestinians to live like prisoners, under constant violence, or trapped in Gaza, under a constant state of siege. And the U.S. has supported Israel every step of the way.

We cannot be silent in the face of this slaughter of Palestinians. We must stand up and demand:

END THE ISRAELI WAR AND OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE!
DOWN WITH THE GENOCIDAL ISRAELI STATE!
NO U.S. AID to ISRAEL!

Join us for a presentation and discussion about the current situation, what has led to this, and what role we can play here in the U.S.

Can’t join us in person? Join on Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82158800683?pwd=N2J6UjgxNWhNak1WRWdUdm9CUit4QT09

Meeting ID: 821 5880 0683
Passcode: 340756

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Oct
22
Sun
Families Stand Up For Kids in Gaza! @ Splash Pad Park
Oct 22 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

One million children in Gaza are being bombed and cut off from food and clean water. Over a thousand have already been killed. Bay Area kids, families, and friends say: NO MORE. We call for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid for Gazan kids.

Join us for a family-friendly action with street mural painting, drumming, interactive activities, and more. All are welcome!

Can you volunteer at the action or help hold banners on nearby freeway overpasses? Sign up here! https://forms.gle/43Wzq5MUSdta3kXD9

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Oakland Protest for Palestine @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Oct 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Protest for an end to the ongoing siege and genocide in Gaza. We refuse to allow our money to fund the deaths of Palestinians!

People of all religions and backgrounds are encouraged to come out.

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Oct
23
Mon
Understanding Socialism with Richard Wolff
Oct 23 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Starting: Mondays, October 9TH @ 4-6PM ET (ONLINE) This class is co-organized by Democracy at Work.

This 4-Week seminar led by Richard Wolff, will begin with an introduction and brief history of world socialism from its 18th-century beginnings to today. We will examine the different kinds of socialism (Soviet, social democracy, democratic socialism, Cuban socialism, socialism with Chinese characteristics, and worker-coop socialism) and likewise examine the differences among socialism, communism, anarchism, and so on. Finally, we will examine critiques of socialism. Throughout, we will be sensitive to different interpretations of socialism and distinguish between socialism as a critical movement within capitalism (how it began) and socialism as an alternative system (how it evolved).

The dates for each of the four sessions are on Mondays: Oct 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. Online Zoom information will be sent through email upon registration.

REGISTER HERE

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Oct
25
Wed
Student Walkout for Palestine @ Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley
Oct 25 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

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Oct
28
Sat
Palestine Protest @ Harry Bridges Plaza, Between SF Ferry Building & Market St.
Oct 28 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Oct
30
Mon
Understanding Socialism with Richard Wolff
Oct 30 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Starting: Mondays, October 9TH @ 4-6PM ET (ONLINE) This class is co-organized by Democracy at Work.

This 4-Week seminar led by Richard Wolff, will begin with an introduction and brief history of world socialism from its 18th-century beginnings to today. We will examine the different kinds of socialism (Soviet, social democracy, democratic socialism, Cuban socialism, socialism with Chinese characteristics, and worker-coop socialism) and likewise examine the differences among socialism, communism, anarchism, and so on. Finally, we will examine critiques of socialism. Throughout, we will be sensitive to different interpretations of socialism and distinguish between socialism as a critical movement within capitalism (how it began) and socialism as an alternative system (how it evolved).

The dates for each of the four sessions are on Mondays: Oct 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. Online Zoom information will be sent through email upon registration.

REGISTER HERE

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Nov
3
Fri
No Transphobia at UC Davis! @ Vanderhoef Quad
Nov 3 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

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Nov
4
Sat
San Francisco Joins International Day of Solidarity with Palestine! @ Civic Center
Nov 4 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

On November 4th, tens of thousands of people will converge in Washington, D.C. for a truly historic march to demand no more U.S. aid to Israel and an end to the siege on Gaza now. Massive sister actions will take place around the world, and the Bay Area will be no exception! Join us in San Francisco on November 4th to show that the Bay stands with Palestine!

Continued international pressure is the only way to end the genocidal Israeli siege on Gaza. Its residents continue to live cut off from food, water and electricity by Israel. The Gazan hospital system has completely collapsed from lack of fuel sources.

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Protest Planned Mega Gas Station on “Power Up Day” @ Meet at Rowland Blvd Park and Ride Lot
Nov 4 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

On an international day of action to Power Up for Climate Solutions, join an action to protest Costco’s plan to build a mega new gas station next to its Novato warehouse.

The project would include 14 fuel dispensers that accommodate 28 fueling positions, with three 40,000-gallon gasoline underground storage tanks and a 1,500-gallon additive storage tank.

The site is right next to a pediatric clinic and a pristine watershed, and close to a huge wildlife area.

In September 2022 the Marin County Superior Court ordered Novato to set aside its March 2021 approval of the Costco Gas Station, agreeing with seven concerned residents of Novato, who filed a lawsuit in April 2021, that the city needs to conduct an environmental review because the project might have significant environmental impacts related to air quality and health risks.

The City is currently drafting an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Once a draft EIR is completed, likely towards the end of 2023, it will be made available for public review and comment. Subsequently, Planning Commission and City Council hearing dates will be scheduled.

After that the Novato City Council will vote again on approving or disapproving the building of a mega Costco gas station in the Vintage Oaks Shopping Center.

More info here.

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