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Mar
23
Wed
Court Support for Nailah @ Wiley Manuel Court House, Dept 108
Mar 23 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Come out to Wiley Manuel Dept 108 on Wednesday March 23rd at 9am to support Nailah who is currently facing charges after the wave of resistance in solidarity with ferguson.

 

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Participatory Budgeting Workshop @ Oakland City Hall
Mar 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Solidarity with CA Prisoners: An Evening of Spoken Word and Discussion @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Mar 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

March 23: HIP HOP FOR CHANGE and PHSS Event

Please join Hip Hop for Change and Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition (PHSS) for an evening of powerful Spoken Word and discussion from 6pm to 9pm at the Niebyl-Proctor Library in Oakland, CA.

This event is in solidarity with the CA prisoners who challenged the torture of solitary confinement and created the historic Agreement to End Hostilities.  We hope to help cultivate strong community connections inside and outside prisons and grow community support in the prisoner class struggle.  The work to end solitary confinement and create true social justice continues.  Social justice does not include destroying lives, families and communities with incarceration, isolation, and torture.

Right now we must stop the cruel Sleep Deprivation that began many months ago against people in solitary at Pelican Bay and CA Central Women’s Facility.

Wednesday, March 23rd is a day of Statewide Coordinated Actions To End Solitary Confinement and, nationwide, groups are conducting actions as part of Together to End Solitary. This event in Oakland is connected to a nationwide momentum to end solitary confinement.

Please share the Facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/973551582700324/

hiphopforchange.org
prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com

PHSS is excited to collaborate with Hip Hop for Change!  For three years, Hip Hop for Change has been educating youth about social justice issues, Hip Hop culture, history, and the power of self-expression!!! They volunteer with organizations that are uplifting historically marginalized community, they start gardens and donate thousands of hours. Hip Hop for Change throws Hip Hop shows that provide platforms for artists with empowering social justice-oriented narratives!!

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Double Feature: Two Social Action Documentaries. @ Humanist Hall
Mar 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Film evenings begin with optional potluck refreshments & social half hour at 7:00 pm, followed by the films at 7:30 pm, followed by optional discussion after the films.

DOUBLE FEATURE

First Film
LOOK UP! A SOCIAL ACTION DOCUMENTARY
By George Barnes
Second Film
GEOENGINEERING DANGERS DICUSSED BY OFFICIALS,
AGENCY SCIENTISTS, AND OTHER EXPERTS.
by Dane Wigington

For a description of this film, see the website at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daGuPLXVunQ

Humanist Hall is wheelchair accessible around the corner at 411 28th Street

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Mar
24
Thu
Court Support for Janye! @ Superior Court of California County of Alameda, Dept 209
Mar 24 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am
Come out and support Janye in court! Rene C. Davidson courthouse, department 11.
Urgent Support Needed for what MIGHT be Janye’s final court date this thursday!!!!!!!!!!!!! He is facing almost certain jail time on a case with no solid evidence, please come show the DA that Janye has a COMMUNITY who CARES for him and will FIGHT for him! Your presence could make the difference between a multi-year sentence and a multi-month sentence with probation!!! COME OUT AND SUPPORT OUR COMRADE!
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Press Conference: Oakland Justice Coalition and 3 Ballot Initiatives @ City Hall Steps, Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Mar 24 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Unions and Grassroots Groups to Unite for 2016 Oakland Elections

Oakland Justice Coalition to Support Three Key Ballot Measures on Housing, Police and Workers’ Rights

Oakland — This Thursday the Oakland Justice Coalition will launch their effort to support progressive ballot initiatives and candidates in 2016, uniting a diverse coalition of groups around shared priorities. The Coalition will outline their plan to achieve huge wins for three key 2016 ballot measures through collaboration and solidarity across struggles.

WHO: The Oakland Justice Coalition includes the National Union of Healthcare Workers, the Oakland Education Association, the Anti Police-Terror Project, Block by Block Organizing Network, the Coalition for Police Accountability, the Community Democracy Project, the Oakland Green Party, the Oakland Alliance, the Oakland Livable Wage Assembly, the Oakland Tenants Union and Socialist Alternative.

WHAT: A rally and press conference to launch the Oakland Justice Coalition, with visuals of diverse and unexpected groups waving signs and coming together

 

 

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Boycott Driscoll’s Tour – Oakland @ Place For Sustainable Living
Mar 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Farm workers and allies from Familias Unidas por la Justicia union in the state of Washington have launched a west coast tour to share their stories about Injustice in the Sakuma Berry’s strawberry fields, and the important role we can all play in advancing the struggle by boycotting Driscolls. Join them at PLACE for Sustainable Living this Thursday at 12 to learn how to support the boycott of Driscolls berries.

* Join the Boycott *
Here are some resources from Familias Unidas por la Justicia: http://boycottsakumaberries.com/take-action/boycott-tool-kit/

* Other tour stops in the East Bay *
https://www.facebook.com/events/465789166953648/

5-7pm Monday March 28, 2016 at the Center for Latino Policy and Research, 2420 Bowditch Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94720

tentatively, 2-330 pm Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at the Multicultural Community Center, on the UC Berkeley campus.

TBD, April 13th at UC Gill Tract Community Farm

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JOIN JUSTICE 4 MARIO WOODS IN THE BAYVIEW @ Joseph Lee Gym
Mar 24 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

On December 2nd, 26-year-old Mario Woods was murdered execution style by 5 police officers who discharged 40 rounds, hitting Mario 20+ times. Chief Suhr stnds by this racist murder and refuses to hold his officers accountable.

Justice 4 Mario Woods Coalition will be holding a Townhall meeting at Joseph Lee Gym in the Bayview.
Our purpose is to show the community the original footage of the murder of Our Brother Our Son Mario Woods.
We will share with the community our demands:

*Fire Chief Suhr or he resigns
*The cops who murdered Mario Woods be charged with murder
*Independent investigation that is defined by us.

We will also be giving updates on the Coalition and you will have an opportunity to meet coalition members and better yet also have the opportunity to join the movement for Justice.

We can’t Stop We won’t Stop
Until Justice reigns down on our community.
If you believe in Justice or if you are willing to fight for Justice then we will see you there.
Can’t wait to meet you.
Power to the People

Refreshments served.
Justice4MarioWoods Coalition

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Film Premier: Can You Dig This? @ California Theater
Mar 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Local Premier: One Night Only! Reserve tickets before March 13th to make this screening happen.

Calling for people to put down their guns and pick up shovels, these “gangster gardeners” are creating an oasis in one of the most notorious places in America.

Online only, no tickets available at the theater.

Facebook.com/CanYouDigThisFilm

@CanYouDigThisFilm #plantsomeshit

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Mar
25
Fri
“The Crucifixion Continues” Good Friday Action @ Oakland City Hall steps, Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Mar 25 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

We recognize that crucifixion is not a thing of the past–that God’s children all over the world are still being brutalized and killed because they draw attention to an unjust status quo, sometimes by their actions and often simply because of who they are. From Oakland to Ferguson to Honduras, the crucifixion continues. (And Christianity has been complicit in much of it.)

The cross is not first and foremost a religious symbol; it is a symbol of state-sponsored and state-sanctioned terror.

In the New Jim Crow America, the Body of Christ is Black. In the past year alone, seven Black people have been killed by police in Oakland, and scores of Black families have been forced to leave the city through skyrocketing rents and rapid influx of wealth and whiteness. Join us for a powerful Good Friday public liturgy and action to call on our local officials to end the crucifixion of Black life in our city.

We will gather Friday, March 25, at noon in front of Oakland City Hall.

Our demands are as follows:
1) Lay down your weapons! Take immediate steps to demilitarize the Oakland Police Department.
2) Adopt the proposal from the Coalition on Police Accountability for an elected community police review board to hold the OPD accountable to the people.
3) Work with Alameda County to find ways to decouple the District Attorney from OPD so that officers will be held legally accountabie for their actions.
4) Immediately cut OPD funding and reallocate those funds to affordable housing and health care for low income people.

We humbly welcome all people, regardless of faith tradition, to stand in solidarity at this event.

Hashtags for the event:
#TheCrucifixionContinues
#RememberingIsRevolutionary
#TheBodyofChristIsBlack

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Selma James speaking on Caregiving: An Anti-Capitalist Perspective @ Omni Commons
Mar 25 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
… making caregiving central  redirects economic and social policies towards survival, health and well-being – for every individual and for the planet which sustains us all. It puts caregiving at  the center so that the economy is at the service of human beings, not human beings at the service of the economy. This would transform all social and political decisions – economic growth, the length of the working day, technology, war….

 

London-based Selma James is an internationally known speaker, author & organizer. Founder of the Wages for Housework Campaign, author Sex, Race and Class – The Perspective of Winning.

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8th Annual Feed The People international weekend – SF
Mar 25 @ 11:00 pm – Mar 27 @ 2:00 am

For the fourth year Kenneth Harding Jr Foundation will represent San Francisco for FTP weekend, this year Kiss My Black Arts collective will be co-hosting. More details to come please check the event website. KHJF will donate coats and is asking for community help to provide lunches, other food and hygiene products.

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Mar
26
Sat
Alameda Rent Control Ballot Initiative Signature Gathering @ FIREFIGHTERS' UNION HALL
Mar 26 @ 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm

BE THERE THIS SATURDAY — TEAM ASSIGNMENTS, TRAINING!

WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS! Thousands of qualified voter signatures are required to put our Charter Amendment on the NOVEMBER BALLOT!

BRING A FRIEND.

TIME IS SHORT! We have only four weeks to gather thousands of VALID SIGNATURES.

PETITIONS are being printed.

 

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Mar
27
Sun
Open Circle ~ Families Fighting for Justice @ Omni Commons
Mar 27 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

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Mar
28
Mon
Militarization, Mental Health and the Berkeley Police, with Maria Moore @ 247 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley
Mar 28 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Militarization of Mental Health and the Berkeley Police
Case Study of the Death of Kayla Moore presented by Maria Moore (Sister to Kayla)

In February of 2013, BPD forcibly entered the home of Kayla Moore, an African American transgender woman with mental illness. In this all-too-familar story, a friend called police for help at 11:30pm when he thought Kayla was having a mental health crisis. Once police arrived, they attempted to forcibly take Kayla Moore into custody. Face down on a futon with five cops on top of her, Kayla died. Her case has amplified the calls for fundamental change in the way that we attend to the safety of our citizens who experience mental health crisis. Maria Moore will share her experience of what happened before and after Kayla’s passing and the lessons and reflections from her family’s struggle for justice and healing.

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Occupy Forum @ Global Exchange, 2nd Floor
Mar 28 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

OccupyForum // We had a last-minute cancellation, but we will meet, program will be a surprise (to us all!)

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!

Q&A and Announcements will follow. Donations to OccupyForum
to cover our costs are encouraged; no one turned away!

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Mar
30
Wed
RightsCon Silicon Valley in San Francisco
Mar 30 @ 9:00 am – Apr 1 @ 5:00 pm
Mar
31
Thu
Film Screening: Dear Governor Brown: Why is Fracking Still Allowed? @ Center for Biological Diversity, 8th Fl
Mar 31 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Dear-Governor-Brown_alameda-300Why is fracking still allowed in our county? What can we do to ban it once and for all?

Join Alameda County Against Fracking for a free film screening of Dear Governor Brown, a game-changing new film about Californians living with extreme oil. Learn how you can play a crucial role in banning fracking and extreme oil extraction in Alameda county, and how a victory here will turn the tide on California’s toxic past, present, and future.

Film followed by discussion.

RSVP

 

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Voices of the Undocumented @ Revolution Books
Mar 31 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Val Rosenfeld and Flor Fortunati present their book: “Voices of the Undocumented”

Voices of the Undocumented brings to life the lives of people who have been forced to live in the shadows of this society because they have no legal status. These stories give a glimpse into the reality of the lives of the 11 million people who work and struggle to live in the U.S. who are subjected to deportation and exploitation. Nine immigrants tell their stories about their lives in Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala before coming here and about their lives once they arrive. Some tell of arduous journeys, walking through the desert to cross the border while hiding from the U.S. Border Patrol. Some came with visas and overstayed their time limits. Some left their children behind in their countries – children they have not seen for years. Their stories are based on interviews done by Val Rosenfeld, an English as a Second Language teacher and Flor Fortunati, a volunteer at the Day Worker Center of Mountain View, California.

From the heartbreaking story of Salvador (an illiterate Mexican farm worker who entered the U.S. illegally four times), to Ernesto (an educated Peruvian womanizer), to the amazing accomplishments of Rocío (a graduate of a prestigious university), Voices of the Undocumented relates poignant accounts of the undocumented workers’ lives.

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Apr
1
Fri
Court Support: First Hearing for the Land Action 4. @ Wiley Manual Courthouse, Dept 115
Apr 1 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am

Support Anti-Gentrification Activists Facing Political Repression & Trumped-Up Charges!

The DA is aggressively prosecuting four Land Action organizers for their involvement in a recent adverse possession project. There are seven criminal charges, including three felony counts. Contrary to established precedent in Oakland in recent years, the DA has deliberately, and in violation of the law, pushed this civil dispute into criminal court. The case was brought to the DA’s attention because the property owner was personally connected to the DA’s office!

On Wednesday January 20, 2016 the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office issued arrest warrants for 4 organizers working with the non-profit Land Action. The organizers, now being called The Land Action 4, face 7 criminal charges-3 of which are felonies, up to 8.5 years imprisonment and $89,000 in fines . Among the allegations is that these organizers were involved in a “Conspiracy to Trespass,” a common charge used to target civil rights organizers.

Hundreds of abandoned/vacant properties have been occupied in the Bay Area in recent decades. Disputes over these properties generally remain in the civil realm. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the court rules in the title-holder’s favor and the occupiers are ordered to leave. Very rarely do they end with arrests, and never before have they resulted in felony charges. But this time, the DA has pushed what has historically been considered a civil matter into criminal court.

Please come pack the courthouse with us for our initial hearing! April 1st at 9m at the Wiley Manuel courthouse. There is plenty of 4-hour parking available, south of the 880 freeway on 4th, 3rd, and 2nd Streets, within walking distance of the Courthouse.

We ask for your support in the upcoming legal battle. Please come pack the courthouse with us for our initial hearing!

 

Also, please support our staff and volunteer activists by donating to cover the $3,500 in legal expenses currently accrued –https://www.gofundme.com/m3vz8wva

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