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Mar
7
Tue
#ResistTrumpTuesdays @ McKesson Plaza below Sen. Feinstein's Office
Mar 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Tthe suggested theme is “Congress: Tell Sessions to Resign Now!”—join members of MoveOn, the Working Families Party, Democracy for America, Public Citizen, and other allies as we deliver this message!

This noon time rally is our part in a National Day of Action. We will represent the Bay Area for Res…

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Tell Sessions to resign now!   @ Grand Lake Theater entrance
Mar 7 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

#ResistTrumpTuesdays: 
WHAT: Rally to tell CONGRESS: jEFF Sessions MUST Resign now!

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Attorney General Jeff Sessions lied under oath about conversations with Russian officials during the campaign. His recusal is not enough. He cannot uphold the law if he can’t follow the law. Sessions must resign, and we need an independent investigation into Trump’s ties to Russia.

Together, we’ll make sure members of Congress see impassioned crowds on Tuesday and hear our calls to fire Sessions. We’ll also make it clear that Trump’s second Muslim Ban, just released today, is as bad as his first, and must go. Join the next #ResistTrumpTuesdays event near you.
Will you join the rally tomorrow to tell your member of Congress to “Tell Sessions to resign now” as a part of #ResistTrumpTuesdays?
YES, I’LL BE THERE!

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Oakland Women’s Strike Planning Meeting @ Omni Commons
Mar 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

A call has gone out. It asks us to begin organizing a general strike on March 8, in response to Donald Trump’s oppressive administration and the neoliberal attack that threatens our livelihood.

We are heeding the call. Given the short amount of time, we are not planning for a strike in the traditional sense. We are instead planning a 5 pm demonstration.

By organizing this, we hope to create the tools and infrastructure necessary to organize a women’s bloc for the national general strike called for May 1 in Oakland.

Join us at the Omni Commons to discuss, plan and work towards building our collective power.

— Planning Meetings will be held Tues and Thurs leading up to March 8.

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Mar
8
Wed
SF Gender Strike – Shut Ice Down @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Mar 8 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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International Women’s Day: Women’s Strike, Rally, Speakout, More @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Mar 8 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

 

Facebook event

The idea for the women’s strike actually didn’t originate in the United States, but it is a call in solidarity with women’s organizations from 30 different countries who put out a call for a strike on International Women’s Day, March 8. This is our effort at trying to explain why it was important that American feminists sign onto this call … in this country, part of our intention is to bring politics back to International Women’s Day by turning it into a political event, by highlighting the ways that women continue to suffer from misogyny and sexism in the United States and to give concrete descriptions of that.

But also, the strike is about highlighting the ways that “women’s work” or “women’s labor” is at times unseen. It can be undervalued, underpaid. The strike is about drawing attention to that by, in effect, extracting those many different manifestations of women’s labor on March 8 to highlight the extent to which women’s labor continues to play a central role in the political and, I would say, social economy of the United States…

International Women’s Day came out of a demonstration of working class and poor women in Petrograd in Russia in 1917 in opposition to World War I and to fight the redirection of resources out of war back into the lives of regular people. The slogan was, “Demonstration for Peace and Bread.”

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We are a growing group that is interested in building collective power among women and their comrades. We reject Trump’s racist and sexist basis of power, and the entrenchment of these power asymmetries by capitalism. These forms of women’s domination, and oppression centered on gender more broadly, are not merely a women’s issue. So, unless otherwise noted, our meetings and events are open to all.

_ the plan _
We are starting this process by building towards an action on March 8th, women’s day, in Oakland. This modest goal will help us lay the groundwork for a women’s bloc on the May 1st general strike. The general strike has been called by SEIU, a labor organization that represents mostly service workers–a line of work that mostly employs women and people of color.

_ a word on “women” _
We recognize that the identity of women is fraught. Gender and sexuality are truly fluid historical constructions. These historical constructions form the basis of oppression along the lines of sexuality and become felt in everyday life. This means that oppressive regimes of sex and gender are not issues reserved only for women. Gender and the domination that follows it are a truly human issue, one which men too are not exempt. It is for this reason that we also stand in solidarity with the trans and queer movements, as they are also grappling with these facts of domination.

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Oakland Privacy: Fighting Against the Surveillance State in the Age of Trump. @ Omni Commons, usually downstairs
Mar 8 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join the Oakland Privacy Working Group to organize against the surveillance state,  against Urban Shield, and to advocate for privacy and surveillance regulation ordinances to be passed around the Bay Area, including the Alameda and San Francisco County Boards of Supervisors, the BART Board of Directors, and by the Oakland and Berkeley City Councils.

We are also engaged in the fight against Predictive Policing and other “pre-crime” and “thought-crime” abominations, drones, improper use of police body cameras, ALPRs, requirements for “backdoors” to your cellphone and against other invasions of privacy by our benighted City, County, State and Federal Governments.

op-logo.2.1OPWG originally came together to fight against the Domain Awareness Center (DAC), Oakland’s citywide networked mass surveillance hub. OPWG was instrumental in stopping the DAC from becoming a city-wide spying network; its members helped draft the Privacy Policy that puts further restrictions on the now Port-restricted DAC, and made Oakland’s new Privacy Advisory Commission to the City Council happen.  We were also the lead in having Alameda County pass the most comprehensive privacy and usage policy in the country for deployment of “Stingray” technology (cell phone interceptors).  In conjunction with other groups we fight against Urban Shield and other killer-cop trainings.

We have presented our work at RightsCon in San Francisco and at Left Forum and HOPE in New York City.

If you would like to attend our meeting and would like a quick introduction to what we’re doing before we dive right into the thick of our agenda, send email to  contact@oaklandprivacy.org and one of us will arange to meet you before the meeting.

Stop by and learn how you can help guard our right not to be spied on by the government. Look on the whiteboard inside near the entrance to the OMNI for our exact location within the OMNI.

If you are interested in joining the Oakland Privacy Working Group email listserv, send an email to:

oaklandprivacyworkinggroup-subscribe AT lists.riseup.net

or send a request to contact@oaklandprivacy.org

Check out our website.

For more information on the DAC check out

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Intro to SURJ Meeting @ Oakstop
Mar 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Want to get involved with SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) Bay Area? Come learn about our current work and activities. You’ll also hear about SURJ committees, as well as upcoming workshops and events. We’ll answer your questions, and share how you can get involved in the movement for racial justice.

Intro to SURJ Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month.

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Mar
9
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Mar 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Presentations by John Crew and Pastor McBride.

Discussions of ALPR, CAIR and participation in the JTTF.

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Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Mar 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Partial Agenda:

1. “Stop Trumpintelpro” ordinance requiring OPD to follow higher state, county, local standards, not weaker federal/FBI guidelines, when participating in JTTF. Guest speakers from ALC, ACLU, CAIR. Would be nice to have a few public comments in favor, but the need is greater at Public Safety than PAC.

2. Surveillance equipment ordinance returns to address City Attorney comments on Sec 8 (enforcement, same as it ever was), Sec 9 (prohibition on NDA or conflicting provisions in MOUs – not a challenge by city attorney, wants clarification), Sec 10 (whistleblower) – the proposed amendments look good. The ordinance should hit PSC on April 11.

3. Misc. federal partnerships (ICE, DEA, FBI Safe Streets Task Force) and data sharing (ARIES, NCRIC) discussion – no action. We only have 1hr 45min, so we likely won’t reach this item. I’ll bring it back for the April meeting.

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San Francisco: One City Standing Together @ LinkedIn
Mar 9 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
One City Standing Together

Join the ACLU of Northern CA and sf.citi for an informational panel with legal scholars and San Francisco’s tech sector to discuss the issues surrounding recent immigration restrictions and ways in which our communities can move forward together. The event will be held at the LinkedIn Corporation.

Enjoy drinks on us and discuss how tech can stand together to support immigrants. Featured will be Helena Price’s latest project Banned, a photo and video series of tech workers who have been affected by the immigration ban. The photos include employees from Facebook, Google, Pinterest and other companies.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and the panel will begin at 6 p.m.

 

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Conscientious Projector Presents “13th” @ BFUU Fellowship Hall
Mar 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

13thThe words of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution were supposed to guarantee that slavery and involuntary servitude effectively were outlawed. The exception of punishment for a crime where the “party shall have been convicted” is the loophole. As detailed in Ava DuVernay’s “The 13th”, the injustice system in America has not changed all that much since the earliest days of slavery. The statistics DuVernay puts onscreen say it all: African-Americans make up 6.5% of the U.S. population but a whopping 40% of the prison population — in a country with the highest level of incarceration in the world; up more than tenfold since 1970 and existing mostly to put away black and Latino men.
Sponsored by the BFUU Social Justice Committee.

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Healthcare For All: Alameda Co Chapter March Meeting
Mar 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

We’re ramping up for SB562, universal health care for all Californians! Come to the meeting to learn about the  bill and the campaign to get it passed and how you can get involved.

The Alameda County chapter of Health Care for All – California will hold an organizing meeting in Oakland. Everyone is cordially invited! We’ll be discussing the new bill, the campaign to pass the bill, and how you and we can work to get this bill passed. So bring your friends and neighbors, and your passion and your energy.

Healthcare for All Facebook

Healthcare for All Website

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Mar
10
Fri
Native Nations March – San Francisco @ Federal Bldg
Mar 10 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Idle No More SF Bay and Tribal Nations in the west are in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Indigenous grassroots leaders who are calling on our allies across the United States and around the world to peacefully March for Native American rights on March 10th. We ask that you rise in solidarity with the Indigenous peoples of the world whose rights protect Mother Earth for the future generations of all.

The march will begin at 5:00 p.m. at the Federal Building at 7th & Mission. There will be a short rally there before the march to the Civic Center. The rally at the Civic Center will include a traditional California Indigenous opening with Corrina Gould, speakers on the history of Native Americans and the Federal Government, Native American leaders, and others.

This event is co-sponsored by Idle No More SF Bay and the International Indian Treaty Council.

Our Demands:

#TakeTheMeeting // President Trump must meet with tribal leaders to hear why it’s critical that the US government respect tribal rights. This administration must work with us.

#ConsentNotConsultation // Tribal interests cannot continue to be marginalized in favor of the interests of corporations and other governments. Consultation is not enough– we must require consent.

#NativeNationsRise // The Standing Rock movement is bigger than one tribe. It has evolved into a powerful global phenomenon highlighting the necessity to respect Indigenous Nations and their right to protect their homelands, environment and future generations. We are asking our Native relatives from across Turtle Island to rise with us.

[This list of demands will grow, stay tuned]

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Mar
11
Sat
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VS. ICE WORKSHOPS @ Fruitvale San Antonio Senior Center (Inside Fruitvale Transit Village)
Mar 11 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEES: THIS IS HOME

Alameda County continues to stand strong in our commitment to uphold the rights of all members of
our community no matter your immigration status

PLEASE RSVP HERE :
http://bit.ly/2lEKBG1
*To accommodate attendees’ schedules, the important topics covered will be the same for both
workshops. Pick the time that works best for you, 10-12 or 1-3.

HOSTED BY THE FOLLOWING:

ASIAN HEALTH SERVICES
ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER LEGAL OUTREACH
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE EAST BAY
WEINBERG, ROGER & ROSENFELD
HON. BARBARA LEE, US REPRESENTATIVE
HON. NANCY SKINNER, CA STATE SENATOR
HON TONY THURMOND, CA ASSEMBLY, DIST 15
HON ROB BONTA, CA ASSEMBLY, DIST 18
HON. WILMA CHAN, ALAMEDA COUNTY BOS, D3
HON. SCOTT HAGGERTY, ALAMEDA COUNTY BOS, D1
HON. NATE MILEY, ALAMEDA COUNTY BOS, D4
HON. RICHARD VALLE , ALAMEDA COUNTY BOS, D2
HON. NOEL GALLO, OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL, D5
HON. REBECCA KAPLAN, OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL
HON. DAN KALB, OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL, D1
HON. ABEL GUILLEN, OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL, D2
HON. MALIA VELLA, ALAMEDA CITY COUNCIL
ALAMEDA LABOR COUNCIL, AFL CIO
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN LABOR ALLIANCE
ATU 192
CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERATION
IBT LOCAL 70
IBT LOCAL 856
NEW HAVEN TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
SEIU 1021
SEIU 2015
SEIU-UHW
SEIU-USWW
UAW 5810
UFCW 5
UNITE HERE 2850
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
COST: FREE
LIGHT BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROVIDED

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International Working Women’s Day March & Celebration
Mar 11 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join GABRIELA USA and the International Women’s Alliance on Saturday, March 11th in commemorating the 108th International Working Women’s Day anniversary in honor of the first women strikers in 1909. Join us as we RISE, RESIST, and UNITE to build our collective Resistance here and abroad!

So far within the first month of Trump’s administration, Trump has issued 12 Executive orders attacking everything from immigrant communities, our Muslim brothers and sisters, to the millions of us who depend on the government for subsidized health care. He’s pushed forward the Dakota Access and Keystone Pipelines against the self-determination of the indigenous peoples of this land, nominated white supremacists, climate deniers, and the super wealthy into his cabinet, and he has exposed the fascist, racist, xenophobic, and misogynist truths of this country.

But people are resisting. From the moment Trump was announced the winner, the people of the US responded immediately with demonstrations on the streets. Students are walking out of the classrooms almost daily, and mass gatherings of people are being convened by different groups to discuss how to resist a Trump presidency.

Let us continue to build our collective resistance and people power and RISE againt Fear, RESIST attacks on our communities, and UNITE for Self-Determination!

*Note* This will be a family friendly march and celebration that will be accessible for children, elders, and people with disability. We will also be organizing our own safety/security team.

Co-Organizers:
Alay Sf
Anakbayan East Bay
BAYAN USA
Causa Justa Just Cause
Filipino Community Center
Gabriela SF
ieumsae
Marcha Patriótica
Migrante NorCal
Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA)
Palestinian Youth Movement – حركة الشباب الفلسطيني
PAWIS EAST BAY CA.USA
La Colectiva de Mujeres
League of Filipino Students – SFSU-Women’s Committee
Xicana Moratorium Coalition
Workers World Party – Bay Area

Co-Sponsers:
Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)
ASATA – Alliance of South Asians Taking Action
API Equality – Northern California
APIQWTC – Asian Pacific Islander Queer Women & Transgender Community
Bay Area Rising
Bay Resistance
California Coalition for Women Prisoners
The Center for Political Education
CUAV
El/La Para Trans Latinas
Forward Together
Migrante SoMa/TL- San Francisco
National Ecumenical Forum for Filipino Concerns – North California Chapter
SURJ – Oakland/SF Bay Area

Endorsers:
Chinese Progressive Association

Interested in getting involved? Volunteering? Be an endorsing organization? E-mail gabsanfrancisco@gmail.com

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West Oakland Holistic Community Clinic & Cafe @ West Oakland Healing Arts
Mar 11 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Offerings:

  • Massage therapy
  • Energy work
  • Acupuncture
  • Birth Doula Practitioners
  • Herbal Medicine
  • Resource library
  • Free Hot Meal
  • Free Store
  • Cafe Space to hang out, eat, make art and discuss what healing means to us by us and for us.
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No Borders! No Nations! Noise Demo @ West County Detention Facility
Mar 11 @ 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Tomorrow afternoon, the Alameda Jail Fight Coalition will be joining our friends and allies from AF3IRM SF Bay Area at a noise demonstration they are organizing outside the West County Detention Facility in Contra Costa County. Organized in honor of International Women’s Day, the noise demo is in solidarity with all immigrants, especially those who have been separated from their families and loved ones by imprisonment and deportation.

RSVP on Facebook

The West County Detention Facility is the largest I.C.E. detention facility in the Bay Area, big enough to cage over 1,100 people. Even so, Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston recently applied for state funds to pay for a jail expansion plan that would add 400 beds to the already bloated jail system. Despite mass opposition from community members, the Richmond Board of Supervisors decided to greenlight the Sheriff’s plan. As a coalition committed to stopping the violent expansion of the criminal punishment system, we look forward to joining with our neighbors in Contra Costa, both inside and out, and breaking the isolation and alienation of imprisonment with our voices, with our chants, with our songs. Join us tomorrow, and make some noise. No borders, no nations, no cages!

We are organizing carpools to the demonstration that will be leaving from Oakland and Berkeley. Send us an email at acjailfightcoalition@gmail.com to connect with us for transporation support! For more information about the event, check out AF3RIM’s  facebook event.

In community,

Alameda County Jail Fight Coalition
#carenotcages #nomorejails

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Paul Robeson: A Portrait In Story & Song @ SF Main Library
Mar 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
The Rockin’ Solidarity Labor Chorus presents:

Paul Robeson:
A Portrait in Story & Song

A musical biography of the great African American artist, athlete, and activist based on material gathered from primary sources by Alex Bagwell.

Saturday, March 11
SF Main Library
(Koret Auditorium, lower level)
100 Larkin St, Civic Center, SF
(Enter at 30 Grove St)
3pm

Sunday, March 12
Piedmont Gardens
110 41st St, Oakland
(Use entrance on Linda St)
3pm

(415) 648-3457

PDF

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Protest Against Palantir ICE Government Surveillance
Mar 11 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

To carry out its raids on undocumented immigrant families, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will soon get a helping hand from one of President Donald Trump’s rare allies in the tech industry, Palantir Technologies Inc. co-founder and chairman Peter Thiel.

Peter Thiel’s surveillance company Palantir is reportedly finalizing the digital framework for a potential mass deportation operation, should President Donald Trump decide to go that route.

Come protest this terrifying expansion of the surveillance state. Come protest this threat to undocumented people.

Come rally at a rich dudes house!

http://mashable.com/2017/03/02/peter-thiel-palantir-ice/#wK_NzgOg0aqr

http://www.ibtimes.com/trump-adviser-peter-thiels-palantir-technologies-aid-ice-immigration-raids-using-2501431

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Mar
12
Sun
Healthcare Emergency Townhall – Berkeley @ Ed Roberts Campus
Mar 12 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Stand Up & Speak Out for Life Saving Affordable Health Care March 12th, 1-3 PM.

Join Fight4OurHealth and Representative Barbara Lee at the Ed Roberts Campus on Sunday, March 12th to learn and speak out against the reckless plan to repeal healthcare coverage and protections with no serious replacement.

– Will you or someone you love lose your healthcare?
– How will the plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act affect your current healthcare coverage?
– How will seniors, small businesspeople, and people with pre-existing conditions be affected?
– What can you do to STOP the plan to take away healthcare from millions of Americans?

Childcare Will be Provided

Event Partners: Health Access, California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN), Children’s Defense Fund-California, Organizing for Action, California Labor Federation, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, LifeLong Medical Care, Project Inform, SEIU California, SEIU Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR), Senior Services Coalition of Alameda County, Greenlining Institute

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