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Aug
11
Mon
The Fight for Fifteen: Minimum Wage Increase Organizing Status, Strategy and Tactics @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Aug 11 @ 12:00 am – 1:30 am

Green Sunday sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County:

Join us for a lively discussion about differing views on how we can best achieve a liveable minimum wage, both in the East Bay, and beyond.

Steve Gilbert is an active retired member of SEIU 1021. He worked with his union in developing the Millionaire’s Tax 2010 – 2012 and then on the Oakland minimum wage initiative that became the Lift Up Oakland Initiative ($12.25/hour and sick leave). He also was active with his union in organizing strikes at the Port of Oakland and Hayward.

Scott Johnson is a writer and activist who has been involved in organizing around police brutality and labor. He was involved with Occupy Oakland, the Occupy Oakland Labor Solidarity Committee, and Fight for Fifteen Oakland. Writings include: The Politics of Giving a Raise and: Oakland’s fight for less-than-15?

DIRECTIONS: One block north of Alcatraz on the West side of Telegraph, wheelchair accessible. Buses pass by regularly. Ashby BART is approximately 7 blocks away.

SPONSOR: Green Sundays are a series of free programs and discussions sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County. They are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. 

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Aug
14
Thu
Historic Film on Palestine Liberation Struggle “We Are the Palestinian People” @ Near 24th St. Bart
Aug 14 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

With discussion led by Richard Becker, author of “Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire.”

Made in 1973, this film includes an excellent chronology of the events leading to the establishment of the state of Israel by the Zionist forces utilizing rare historical footage. It explains the role of Britain and the U.S. in establishing and supporting the Israeli state, and documents the long history of resistance by the indigenous Palestinian people to colonial settlement and expulsion. Beginning with the rise of political Zionism, the film goes on to describe the Arab rebellion against Turkish rule during World War I, the general strike and armed rebellion against British control of Palestine in the 1930’s, the dispossession of the Palestinians in 1948 and afterwards, as well as the development of the Palestinian liberation movement following the 1967 Six Day War.

Produced by CineNews, 1973, 55 min.

Wheelchair accessible. Refreshments provided.

 

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Solidarity Brunch: Mutual Aid. Let’s Help Marsha and Her Kids Find a House, Make a Home. @ The Omni (ring buzzer)
Aug 14 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Solidarity Cafe: Help Marsha get a Home!SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, September 14Let’s get Marsha and the kids off the streets, out of shelters, & into their own home!For more info & to RSVP: http://bit.ly/Home4Marsha #Home4Marsha!!!

 

For more info & to RSVP: http://bit.ly/Home4Marsha #Home4Marsha!!!

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National Moment of Silence in San Francisco @ Civic Center Plaza
Aug 14 @ 11:00 pm – Aug 15 @ 12:00 am

*To identify each other and show solidarity, wear a red ribbon/cloth/bandana on your right arm at the vigils.*

On Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 4pm people around the country will gather in small vigils to protest and observe a moment of silence @ 4:00pm to show solidarity against recent police brutality (Mike Brown, John Crawford, Eric Garner).

Participating cities include NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia, DC, and more.

Join us in San Francisco, CA at Civic Center Plaza. If you can, bring posters with the names of people who’ve been killed by the police in the last 15-20 years.

Please share this event with anyone in San Francisco or the Bay Area who might be interested in attending.

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National Moment of Silence: Eric Garner, Mike Brown, et al. @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 14 @ 11:00 pm – Aug 15 @ 12:00 am

People around the country will gather in small vigils to show solidarity against recent police brutality and observe a moment of silence @ 4:20pm for the victims (Eric Garner, Mike Brown, John Crawford, and others).

Participating cities include NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia, DC, and more.

Join us in Oakland, CA. If you can, bring posters with the names of the fatal victims of police shootings and brutality. No bullhorns or violent messages. Feel free to bring candles for the vigil. This is a peaceful event in memory of the victims.

Please share this event with anyone in the Bay Area who might be interested in attending. Follow #NMOS14 on Twitter for updates.

https://www.facebook.com/NMOS2014

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Aug
15
Fri
Screening of: The Day after Trinity: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb @ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
Aug 15 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am

Conscientious Projector’s Film Series for the 99% presents The Day after Trinity: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb. “I have become Death” declared nuclear scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer upon first witnessing the terrible power of the Atomic Bomb.

This Oscar -nominated film for best documentary uses newsreel footage and recently declassified government film to trace the Manhattan project under Oppenheimer’s guidance. The New Mexico A-Bomb tests are shown as well as the aftermath of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. The final part traces Oppenheimer’s journey as the “Father of the A-Bomb” to a tireless opponent of nuclear power and ironically a “national security threat.”

We will have a speaker discussing Abolition 2000 discussing the solutions, the moral issues and the long term effects of living in the nuclear age which has affected “everything save our way of thinking.”

Sponsored by the BFUU Social Justice Ctee as part of our Conscientious Projector Series for the 99%
Wheelchair accessible.

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Aug
17
Sun
Staples Protest! Stop Union-Busting Pot-Luck and Get-Together. @ Staples, Downtown Berkeley
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – Aug 18 @ 12:00 am

Come join in the activities as First They Came for the Homeless and Berkeley Post Office Defenders peeps protest the privatization of the Post Office by Staples and Post Office Management.

It’s going to be a pot-luck and radio show as well as a protest.  Come hang out at the once-again-up-and-going 24-hour a day table outside of Staples in Berkeley.

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Grey Paint DESTROYING BULB ART: Come to Bulb Lovers Tabling, Music, Chalking, Videos & Bulb Lovers snap shots @ THE BULB AT the
Aug 17 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Join us The Art on the Bulb was painted over grey  We must organize to save our ART.

Print out and sign our petition and get your friends to sign, you do not have to be a Albany city resident.

For more info call Orion (510) 541-3835

For more info on the Bulb go to public facebook.com/sharethebulb  You don’t need to be a Faceplant member

sharethebulb.org

To Albany City council & City Mananger P. Leach and East Bay Regional Park District:

We, the working people of the Bay Area, demand that the City of Albany and East Bay Regional Parks District not touch or  remove any tiny or large sculptures, paintings on rocks, shoes on trees, Castles made of cement, images of deities, driftwood dragons, huge Rubik’s cubes, stencils, graffiti, tagging etc., under the guise of “Graffiti Removal” or “abatement of unauthorized artistic expression”.

In short we say HANDS OFF! of all of the people’s art that we have loved for the last 30 years and the art that will surely come tomorrow.

send completed petitions to

  • Orion Edmonson
  • 8 Admiral Drive, Apt.424
  • Emeryville, CA, 94608

GREY bulb

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Aug
18
Mon
Long Haul Infoshop 21st Birthday Party @ Long Haul Infoshop, not far from Ashby BART
Aug 18 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Celebrate the 21st anniversary of the Infoshop opening at Long Haul.

Modest Party with free vegan chocolate cake and free raffle

See artifacts and fliers from the last 21 years and hear zany stories about the infoshop’s formation and adventures since then.

The long haul infoshop opened August 13, 1993.

 

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Court Support: Khalid @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse room 107
Aug 18 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Khalid was arrested during the FTP march Friday evening, August 15th, while helping another person.  His charges are Obstructing police and Battery on Police.

He is scheduled to be arraigned Monday morning.

Facebook notice.

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Aug
19
Tue
Occupy Forum: Creating the World We Want to See. @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Aug 19 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am
Occupy Forum returns

Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!

Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue

on all sides of these critically important issues!

Ryan Rising & Zaigham Kabir

Creating the World We Want to See

This Forum picks up where we left off in Ryan’s and Zaigham’s recent OccupyForums. Subjects up for discussion are building momentum through direct actions, thinking beyond left and right, creating coalitions across political spectrums.

We’ll also discuss building local food and energy independent systems for our communities through local organizing such as advocating and creating urban agriculture and community choice energy, while also connecting discussion to the ‘national security state’ and ‘war on terror’ as these apparatuses of power seek to stifle dissent and continue economies based on extracting resources, perpetual growth and destroying the Earth.

We will discuss the “Block the Boat” action that is happening on Saturday as that will be fresh in people’s minds and connects directly to all these issues as well.

Ryan Rising is a permaculture designer, community organizer, and direct action advocate living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ryan recently returned from the first grade of the Zapatista Little School in Chiapas, Mexico where he learned about the power of the connection to the landbase.

Zaigham Kabir recently addressed OccupyForum on the surveillance state and OccupyGoogle. “With our basic liberties, such as right to assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of Privacy and the right to a jury trial all under a concerted attack by the government, it should be of increasing concern that the companies we depend on for communicating and accessing information are also dependent on Defense establishment contracts and ties to appease their shareholders and continue their monopolies.”

Q&A and Announcements will follow.  

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Rats, Riots, Revolution: Gentrification and Fightback @ Oakland Peace Center, Shelton Hall
Aug 19 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

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Rats, Riots, Revolution: Gentrification and Fightback

Gentrification and displacement are disrupting lives and communities all over the country, and the Bay Area is ground zero. With the San Francisco tech boom, and the redevelopment of neighborhoods resulting in the displacement of working class people and communities of color, living and working in Oakland and San Francisco is becoming more and more difficult. But gentrification is also nothing new, and the US has a rich history of fightback against housing discrimination and displacement.

Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor is a writer, public speaker, and activist in Chicago. She writes on black politics, housing inequality, and issues of race and class in the United States. Her articles have been published in Souls: A critical journal of black politics, Culture and Society, New Politics, The Black Commentator, Gaper’s Block, and Ms. Magazine, among other publications. She is on the editorial board of the International Socialist Review.

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Aug
21
Thu
Ceast and Desist: It Ends Today! @ See text.
Aug 21 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

Over the last few weeks, police have murdered five Black men & women across the country:

Mike Brown: Ferguson, MO
Ezell Ford: South Los Angeles
Eric Garner: New York
Jacorey Calhoun: Oakland
Unidentified woman in San Jose who had a power drill

And of course, there have been thousands and thousands more murdered Black, Brown & poor people throughout the years.

Oscar Grant
Alan Blueford
Alex Nieto
Andy Lopez
Kimani Gray
Kendrec McDade
Amadou Diallo
Sean Bell
Ramarley Graham

We will take to the streets and tell the police: IT ENDS TODAY

We will gather at 5:00 pm in FOUR locations:
– Oscar Grant OG Plaza
– Oakland Main Library (659 14th Street, Oakland Ca 94612)
– African American History Museum (125 14th Street, Oakland CA 94612)
– Jack London Square (near Waterfont Hotel)

5:00 – 5:15: banner making, public education, speakers
5:15 – 5:30: music & chants
5:30: MARCH to 7th & Broadway
6:00 – 6:30: music, speakers, chants
6:30: MARCH to Oscar Grant Plaza
6:30 – 7:00: Community Speak Out and Action Planning for a Sustained Campaign Against Police Terrorism

Simultaneous Actions in Los Angeles & Mississippi

PLEASE choose a different location for you and your comrades to begin the action! It is important that we show the power of the people to a larger share of our city than just OG plaza.

Again the action will begin in FOUR locations at 5:00 pm:

– Oscar Grant Plaza
– Oakland Main Library (659 14th Street, Oakland Ca 94612)
– African American History Museum (125 14th Street, Oakland CA 94612)
– Jack London Square (near Waterfont Hotel)

Endorsing Organizations: ONYX, MXGM, Healthy Hoodz, Young Oakland, Inner Council of Murdered Children, Alan Blueford Center for Justice, Hip Hop Congress, Workers World

Facebook page & RSVP.

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Aug
23
Sat
A Film About Dennis Banks: “A Good Day to Die.” @ near 24th St Bart
Aug 23 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

We are proud to host Dennis Banks, Native American leader and co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM), to speak and present the documentary “A Good Day To Die.”

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TAILGATE MARCH: RESPECT OAKLAND COLISEUM WORKERS! @ Oakland Colisuem (meet on the bridge between BART and the Coliseum)
Aug 23 @ 7:15 pm – 8:45 pm



The folks who serve you your hot dogs and nachos at the Oakland Coliseum deserve respect! Many of them are longtime Oakland residents who’ve worked at the ballpark for 10, 20 or 30 years and count on their jobs for a stable income and health care.

But this year, a new company, Ovations,  took over the food service operation. Instead of sitting down to negotiate a fair contract, Ovations is stalling, asking for take-aways, and offering unfair proposals.

*Seven months into bargaining, Ovations hasn’t even given us a proposal on health care.

*Ovations’ proposal on wages is a 25-cent raise  over 3 years. That’s 8.3 cents a year.

*Ovations is also proposing to subcontract as many stands as they want, let managers do union workers’ jobs, and institute drug testing.

JOIN COLISEUM WORKERS for a march across the Coliseum parking lot to reach out to fans as they tailgate before a big game! Let Ovations know that they can’t come in from out of town and disrespect Oakland workers who’ve been on the job for years!

For questions or rides, contact Jessica Medina (jmedina@unitehere.org, 510-219-6358).

In solidarity,

UNITE HERE Local 2850

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Aug
24
Sun
Solidarity Benefit for Ferguson Refugees
Aug 24 @ 1:00 am – 5:00 am

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PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY YEARLY POTLUCK PICNIC @ CAMP ACACIA ALVARADO PARK;
Aug 24 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY YEARLY POTLUCK PICNIC .

 

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Radio Broadcast, Music, Hanging Out at the Staples Occupation. @ Staples, Downtown Berkeley
Aug 24 @ 10:00 pm – Aug 25 @ 3:00 am

Last week’s event was a big success, so we’re doing it again.  Come hang out with the people Occupying outside of Staples, advocating the Staples boycott.  Expect great music and great conversation, and postcards to US mail to Staples telling them why you are boycotting.  Maybe food too!

The US Postal Service has contracted out Post Offices to Staples stores, replacing living wage Postal Union jobs with min wage non-union Staples employees.

Let’s keep the pressure on and make sure students back at UC Berkeley and buying supplies know why they shouldn’t be purchasing stuff at Staples.

 

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Aug
26
Tue
Occupy Forum: Mumia Long Distance Revolutionary, A film by Stephen Vittoria @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Aug 26 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am
OccupyForum presents…

Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!

Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue

on all sides of these critically important issues!

A film by Stephen Vittoria

Mumia Long Distance Revolutionary

A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal

Through prison interviews, archival footage, dramatic readings, as well as a potent chorus of voices, this riveting film explores Mumia’s life

before, during and after Death Row.

Mumia Abu-Jamal is an internationally celebrated writer and radio journalist
 who has devoted his life both inside and outside prison to resistance media.

He is the author of eight books and hundreds of columns, articles, and radio broadcasts; an organizer and inspiration for the prison lawyers movement where prisoners dedicate time to helping fellow prisoners; former member of the Black Panther Party, and supporter of Philadelphia’s MOVE organization of the 1970s which advocated green politics, expressed its opposition to technology and zoos, and supported animal rights. Mumia was framed for the death in 1981 of Philadelphia policeman, Daniel Faulkner, and has spent more than 30 years in prison, almost all of it in solitary confinement on Pennsylvania’s Death Row.

Mumia Long Distance Revolutionary is a powerful documentary that includes the story of the Philadelphia police crackdown of the MOVE organization in the late 70s. You can make your own connections between that event and more recent events in Ferguson, MO and elsewhere.

Frank Rizzo, Chief of Police, in Philadelphia at the time of the confrontations was quoted as saying, “The police department in Philadelphia could invade Cuba and win” and “What I’m saying is that we are now trained and equipped to fight wars.”

“He is Mumia Abu-Jamal on Death Row. No parole. Speaking from the depths of his soul, depths of his heart, depths of his mind of the sufferings of others, not even his own suffering, the sufferings of others.” –Cornel West

Discussion and Announcements will follow. 

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Berkeley Post Office Defenders General Assembly. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Aug 26 @ 1:30 am – 2:30 am

The Postal Service has put the Berkeley Post Office up for sale!!

The Postal Service outsourced Post Office services to Staples, replacing union jobs with low-paying, low benefit work.

And we’re fighting against both!

Come help us plan our next steps.

On July 29th, at our invite, Ralph Nader spoke on the steps of the Berkeley Post Office against privatization and corporatism. Watch and listen to his talk here.

We’ve began the “Don’t Shop at Staples” campaign with some awesome… what else? … postcards to send to Staples management!  Here’s the front of the postcard. The campaign has been adopted by Postal Unions, the San Francisco Labor Council and has been endorsed by the AFL-CIO, and has gone national!

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All four Postal Unions have joined together to support maintaining full service, public Post Offices in every community, with expansion to include postal banking, and to oppose subcontracting and privatization of services. The California Federation of Teachers passed a resolution in support of opposition to Staples.  Just recently the American Federation of Teachers, AFCSME and UNITE HERE did too.

Check out our correspondence with the President of the American Postal Workers Union, Mark Dimondstein. The APWU has been leading the charge against Staples.

For most of July the sidewalk in front of Staples was ‘occupied’ 24/7 by an intrepid band of San Francisco occupiers with solidarity and support from BPOD members distributing literature and convincing people not to shop at Staples.  They’re back! Come hang out with them outside Staples at Durant & Shattuck.

And we need to be prepared if the Post Office announces a sale! The Advisory Commission on Historical Preservation came out with its report, recommending that sales of Historic Post offices be halted until the USPS conforms with historical preservation law. Here is our response.  Also the Office of Inspector General’s report on the sale of Historic Post Offices came out  recently – anything could happen now since Congress’ “request” that no historic Post Offices be sold until it had come out has been honored and no further Congressional request or mandate has come down. Come help us plan our response.

We have joined with other activists in Berkeley to put a ballot initiative on the ballot to rezone the Berkeley Post Office and other areas in the Historic District to prevent privatization, and also to insure a better Downtown Berkeley.  We succeeded in getting the necessary signatures; it will be voted on in November, but Tom Bates and the City Council have nefarious plans to undermine our coalition.

Encouraging articles are still coming out about using Post Offices as banking facilities for the unbanked. The National Conference of Mayors recently endorsed Postal Banking.  Pew Research held a day-long seminar on Postal Banking.  The Postal unions and other groups have announced plans for a conference on postal banking in November.

We are planning our next event, ‘Jam the Sale.’ Spread the work and come help us out!

AND CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE.

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