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Join us for a Jail Support Training to show up & show love for folks getting released from Santa Rita Jail.
Shifts are currently every day of the week 7:30p-12a. We hope to have folks out there as often as possible!
To take on a shift, you’d form a crew with one or two other people (who you already come into contact with in your day-to-day life) to drive out to Santa Rita Jail (5325 Broder Blvd, Dublin, CA).
If you’re interested in taking on a shift, please join our Zoom training on Wed Feb 3rd at 7pm! Here’s the link to join the training: bit.ly/3iQ6PST
If you can’t make this training but are interested in forming a crew and doing a shift, let us know so we can set up a training for another time!
Register here
We may not know what is coming next, but we can prepare for it anyway. Direct Action has historically been the most effective way to change the world, and we built a workshop to teach folks how it has worked, and how we can plan and execute strategic, effective, and engaging actions.
Do you want to learn effective techniques to intervene in an unjust world?
Do you want to plan effective and powerful direct actions?
East Bay DSA’s Direct Action Working Group is excited to teach our 3rd Direct Action Training! The training will take place on Zoom from 2 pm-4 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Attending both days is highly recommended. This training will cover the same ground as the previous Direct Action training which was very well received.
As racist violence, unemployment, evictions, and climate chaos keep increasing, we need to expand our capacity to leverage our collective power. This training series will introduce creative ways to escalate ongoing campaigns, participate in mass uprisings, and keep each other safe in our confrontations with capital and the state.
The training is 4 hours spread across two days. Please attend both days.
Direct Action Part 1: Sat Feb 20 10am-noon
•History and examples of Direct Action getting the goods
•Team Roles, Action Design
•De-Escalation
•Basic First Aid
•Affinity Groups & Decision-Making
•Know Your Rights
•Action Planning Breakout Groups
Direct Action Part 2: Sun Feb 21 10am-noon
•Gear/equipment
•Messaging
•Security Culture
•Action Planning Breakout Groups
•How to get involved
Green Eco-Socialist Network – 3 part series with David Cobb, Meleiza Figueroa, David Bond, Chey Bell!
Join us for a deep dive into Eco-Socialism, and learn how the capitalist status quo deprives us of our human rights and aspirations. The first presentation in this 3-part series is an introduction to Eco-Socialism vs. Capitalism including a discussion of what Eco-Socialism may mean to you.
The world we need and deserve is not only possible, it is an imperative. We and our children will not survive the status quo.
Event is FREE – advance registration required: https://rebrand.ly/GreenEcoSocialism.
Here’s the Facebook event page.
Event opens with Comedian Chey Bell !
The two following presentations in the series will build on the first event and will be held on Feb. 20th and April 10th, 2021. Presentations will focus on Eco-Socialist platforms and programs and institutions being built around the country to shift away from capitalist systems and into a just, sustainable future.
2020 showed us how corporate America tripled their riches while we scrambled to feed our families and keep a roof over our heads. It’s time to break up big corporations! The Green Party platform and our Green New Deal seek to build an alternative economic system based on ecology and decentralization of power. We believe private ownership of production and state ownership of production are not ecologically sound, socially just, or democratic and that both contain built-in structures that advance injustices. We seek democratic decision making in communities and workplaces in balance with nature. This decentralized system is knows as co-ops, communalism, or ecological socialism (eco-socialism).
Please join the Ecosocialist Network for this kick ass kick off with California Greens: Cooperation Humboldt co-founder David Cobb, 2016 press director for Stein/Baraka presidential campaign & UC Berkeley PhD candidate Meleiza Figueroa, and David Bond of Los Angeles who was Kenneth Mejia’s campaign manager. Cobb is an attorney who was the 2004 Green Party candidate for U.S. President.
This is sure to be a riveting panel, with kick ass comedy, to boot, to kick off the series!
Register here
We may not know what is coming next, but we can prepare for it anyway. Direct Action has historically been the most effective way to change the world, and we built a workshop to teach folks how it has worked, and how we can plan and execute strategic, effective, and engaging actions.
Do you want to learn effective techniques to intervene in an unjust world?
Do you want to plan effective and powerful direct actions?
East Bay DSA’s Direct Action Working Group is excited to teach our 3rd Direct Action Training! The training will take place on Zoom from 2 pm-4 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Attending both days is highly recommended. This training will cover the same ground as the previous Direct Action training which was very well received.
As racist violence, unemployment, evictions, and climate chaos keep increasing, we need to expand our capacity to leverage our collective power. This training series will introduce creative ways to escalate ongoing campaigns, participate in mass uprisings, and keep each other safe in our confrontations with capital and the state.
The training is 4 hours spread across two days. Please attend both days.
Direct Action Part 1: Sat Feb 20 10am-noon
•History and examples of Direct Action getting the goods
•Team Roles, Action Design
•De-Escalation
•Basic First Aid
•Affinity Groups & Decision-Making
•Know Your Rights
•Action Planning Breakout Groups
Direct Action Part 2: Sun Feb 21 10am-noon
•Gear/equipment
•Messaging
•Security Culture
•Action Planning Breakout Groups
•How to get involved
The membership of DSA, the largest socialist organization in the United States, is rapidly growing by the thousands. Democratic Socialist politicians like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, and Cori Bush are raising the expectations of millions of people across the United States and bringing them into a political awakening. Millions of working-class Americans are calling for Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, universal rent control, and more.
But what is democratic socialism? What does it mean to be a member of DSA? How do socialists look at the crises of police brutality, economic precarity, and COVID-19? And what is the best course of action during the Biden administration?
Let’s get into it!
Join us to discuss what our political moment calls for, meet new people, and get plugged into our fight for democratic control of the things that we need for all of us to live a dignified life.
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Grandmothers for a Green New Deal, a small group of elder women (members of 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations), invite you to a 90-minute, interactive zoom workshop to examine the Green New Deal as a blueprint toward a sustainable future.
Sign up for one of these workshops by clicking on the registration links below
Register for Thursday, March 18, 4-5:30 PM
Register for Friday, March 26; 4-5:30 PM
Register for Thursday, April 1, 4 – 5:30 PM
PLEASE NOTE:
Each presentation is limited to 12 participants so everyone has a chance to share their ideas. Please register early!
The workshop is centered around a 17 minute video,
http://www.vimeo.com/grandmothers4aGND/APathForward
Please watch the video before the workshop.
The video addresses the question: What is the Green New Deal and why does it matter? It reviews the basics of the threat of climate catastrophe, the need for a radical restructuring of society for racial, gender, and economic justice, and why these things are inseparably connected. All in the voices of grandmothers talking about why this matters to them.
Follow this link to register: https://www.surjbayarea.org/events/spill-the-disabili-tea-a-disability-justice-workshop_2021_03_20
What is Disability Justice? People often express feeling intimidated and ill-equipped to unpack what we’ve been taught about disability, and how to support and advocate for disabled people in our everyday lives. This workshop is a fabulous opportunity for you to dive into the magic of disability justice with SURJ and Alex Locust at the helm.
With “Spill the Disabili-Tea™”, Alex will be facilitating an interactive discussion of disability justice for those committed to elevating their support for disabled folks in their community. Using his lived experience, education, and advocacy know-how, he’ll lead a candid conversation exploring the following questions (and more):
Who is “disabled” and what creates that experience?
What is “disability justice?”
What’s the “right way” to interact with people with disabilities?
How can I do better about those tricky “microaggressions?”
What’s the difference between “access” and “inclusion?”
Is disability a cultural experience and how can that intersect with other cultural identities?
How can I integrate these skills in the community (e.g. Pride celebrations, workplace culture, community gatherings)?
Come join us for an afternoon of real talk, experiential exercises, group work, and lots of laughs as we all Spill the Disabili-Tea™.
Accessibility Information
Spill the Disabili-Tea™ will be held virtually over Zoom and will start promptly at 1pm. We encourage you to join a few minutes before 1 to situate yourself.
Participants will receive an email after RSVP’ing and instructions for joining the meeting in an email sent out the morning before the event.
You may want to check your SPAM/ promotions folder for these emails. If you do not find the email, please email us at accessibility@surjbayarea.org, by the day before the meeting at the latest, so we can provide you the zoom link.
Closed Captioning will be provided. If possible, please let us know you plan to access Closed Captioning by emailing accessibility@surjbayarea.org.
We hope to provide translation into Spanish at this meeting but are still working on it. If you or someone else you know would want translation into Spanish, please reach out to us as soon as possible by emailing: accessibility@surjbayarea.org. We have not yet built capacity for translation to other languages.
ASL INTERPRETATION
ASL interpretation will be provided if requested by 11:00 AM on Thursday March 18th by emailing: accessibility@surjbayarea.org. Please RSVP for the workshop as well.
COST ACCESSIBILITY
This event is sliding scale, meaning pay what you can afford or are comfortable with. The sliding scale is from $20-$80. No one will be turned away for lack of funds, if you are unable to pay please RSVP by emailing accessibility@surjbayarea.org and we will send you the link the day before the event.
Right now the most vulnerable individuals are being exploited on a massive scale and it will only get worse if we don’t take action now. But can we as average citizens really make a difference to help them? The answer is YES. In Direct Action Everywhere’s workshop, you will learn the history of social movements, the groundbreaking new research that shows the power of ordinary people, and the bold plan to nonviolently abolish the most harmful industry on earth that kills billions of animals every year.
Join this Zoom link Sunday at 11am PST: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84012361059
Meeting ID: 840 1236 1059
Please sign up to our email list before you attend this event:
dxe.io/signup
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This interactive workshop was created by DxE co-founder and former Northwestern law professor Wayne Hsiung. After this workshop, you will have the tools to begin taking high impact action with thousands around the world to create historic change by saving billions of lives.
If you’re interested in joining our community for change by becoming a chapter member, this workshop is required. Sign-up to be a chapter member at dxe.io/apply.
As socialists, we believe workers play a particular role under capitalism that makes them central in the fight for socialism. But in recent history in the US, labor and the left have been separated, leaving us vulnerable to capitalism attacks. How do we rebuild a fighting labor movement that can meaningfully challenge capital? Enter the Rank & File Strategy.
What is the Rank & File Strategy? How should socialists engage with it? How is it different from just “socialists taking rank & file jobs”? Join the East Bay DSA Political Education Committee for a discussion of these questions and more.
We are thrilled to feature two vital contributors to the labor movement, Jane Slaughter and John Pearson! Jane Slaughter is a journalist with a storied history in the US labor movement. She is a co-founder of Labor Notes, a media and organizing project that has been the voice of union activists who want to put the movement back in the labor movement since 1979. She authored Concessions and How To Beat Them and co-authored the indispensable workplace organizing handbook Secrets of a Successful Organizer. John Pearson, RN, is a rank-and-file ER nurse at Highland Hospital and Alameda Health System Chapter President for SEIU Local 1021. He was instrumental in the East Bay’s historic, and victorious, healthcare worker strike in 2020.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Join a virtual training to learn about what’s currently happening with DAPL and how you can take action. Very soon the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will head to court and share their findings from the environmental impact review of the Dakota Access pipeline and the danger it poses to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. This April 9th hearing is critical because the court could order the Army Corps of Engineers to shut it down. We need to stand in solidarity with Indigenous water protectors and allies! Every single day that passes, the health and safety of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe are threatened.
To help people join the fight, 350.org is hosting a special training led by on-the-ground activists and Indigenous leaders. Attendees will learn how to take actions to stop DAPL, Line 3, and all other fossil fuel projects.
Can’t make it? RSVP and you’ll be sent a recording.
Special guests will provide the latest updates on the fight to stop the Dakota Access pipeline. These will include a representative from the Tasina Sapa Win Makwa Initiative who is running from the DAPL construction site in Standing Rock to the Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota to Washington, D.C. Runners will arrive in D.C. on April 1 to deliver a clear message to President Biden: Stop the Dakota Access pipeline and all fossil fuel projects. Other speakers include Dawn Goodwin of the Rise Coalition and Nancy Beaulieu of MN350.
Experienced trainers will also lead sessions where you’ll learn about easy actions you can take to stand in solidarity with the Indigenous runners. You’ll have the option of choosing one of two training sessions:
- For those with a local Army Corps of Engineers office: “How to host an action at your local Army Corps of Engineers” led by our friends at Food and Water Watch, Shutdown DC, and the Indigenous Environmental Network.
- For everyone else: “How to host an action at the office of your local member of Congress” led by the 350 team.
Together, we can hold the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accountable and push President Biden to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline and all fossil fuel projects, but it’s going to take all of us getting involved.
Grandmothers for a Green New Deal, a small group of elder women (members of 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations), invite you to a 90-minute, interactive zoom workshop to examine the Green New Deal as a blueprint toward a sustainable future.
Sign up for one of these workshops by clicking on the registration links below
Register for Thursday, March 18, 4-5:30 PM
Register for Friday, March 26; 4-5:30 PM
Register for Thursday, April 1, 4 – 5:30 PM
PLEASE NOTE:
Each presentation is limited to 12 participants so everyone has a chance to share their ideas. Please register early!
The workshop is centered around a 17 minute video,
http://www.vimeo.com/grandmothers4aGND/APathForward
Please watch the video before the workshop.
The video addresses the question: What is the Green New Deal and why does it matter? It reviews the basics of the threat of climate catastrophe, the need for a radical restructuring of society for racial, gender, and economic justice, and why these things are inseparably connected. All in the voices of grandmothers talking about why this matters to them.
Grandmothers for a Green New Deal, a small group of elder women (members of 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations), invite you to a 90-minute, interactive zoom workshop to examine the Green New Deal as a blueprint toward a sustainable future.
Sign up for one of these workshops by clicking on the registration links below
Register for Thursday, March 18, 4-5:30 PM
Register for Friday, March 26; 4-5:30 PM
Register for Thursday, April 1, 4 – 5:30 PM
PLEASE NOTE:
Each presentation is limited to 12 participants so everyone has a chance to share their ideas. Please register early!
The workshop is centered around a 17 minute video,
http://www.vimeo.com/grandmothers4aGND/APathForward
Please watch the video before the workshop.
The video addresses the question: What is the Green New Deal and why does it matter? It reviews the basics of the threat of climate catastrophe, the need for a radical restructuring of society for racial, gender, and economic justice, and why these things are inseparably connected. All in the voices of grandmothers talking about why this matters to them.
The Global Just Recovery Gathering is a free interactive 3-day online event focusing on designing a new path toward a better future.
There’ll be workshops, cultural sessions, artists and musicians from every corner of the world. The event starts April 9, 2021.
350.org is hosting this event as a space for climate and social justice movements.
Once you’ve entered the virtual conference website, you’ll be able to: choose which sessions you want to attend, join both plenary presentations and smaller interactive workshops, chat 1-1 or in groups with other conference participants from around the world,
You’ll need is a decent internet connection and a mobile phone/computer.
For questions, or for more information, visit 350.org.
The Global Just Recovery Gathering is a free interactive 3-day online event focusing on designing a new path toward a better future.
There’ll be workshops, cultural sessions, artists and musicians from every corner of the world. The event starts April 9, 2021.
350.org is hosting this event as a space for climate and social justice movements.
Once you’ve entered the virtual conference website, you’ll be able to: choose which sessions you want to attend, join both plenary presentations and smaller interactive workshops, chat 1-1 or in groups with other conference participants from around the world,
You’ll need is a decent internet connection and a mobile phone/computer.
For questions, or for more information, visit 350.org.
Green Eco-Socialist Network – 3 part series with David Cobb, Meleiza Figueroa, David Bond, Chey Bell!
Join us for a deep dive into Eco-Socialism, and learn how the capitalist status quo deprives us of our human rights and aspirations. The first presentation in this 3-part series is an introduction to Eco-Socialism vs. Capitalism including a discussion of what Eco-Socialism may mean to you.
The world we need and deserve is not only possible, it is an imperative. We and our children will not survive the status quo.
Event is FREE – advance registration required: https://rebrand.ly/GreenEcoSocialism.
Here’s the Facebook event page.
Event opens with Comedian Chey Bell !
The two following presentations in the series will build on the first event and will be held on Feb. 20th and April 10th, 2021. Presentations will focus on Eco-Socialist platforms and programs and institutions being built around the country to shift away from capitalist systems and into a just, sustainable future.
2020 showed us how corporate America tripled their riches while we scrambled to feed our families and keep a roof over our heads. It’s time to break up big corporations! The Green Party platform and our Green New Deal seek to build an alternative economic system based on ecology and decentralization of power. We believe private ownership of production and state ownership of production are not ecologically sound, socially just, or democratic and that both contain built-in structures that advance injustices. We seek democratic decision making in communities and workplaces in balance with nature. This decentralized system is knows as co-ops, communalism, or ecological socialism (eco-socialism).
Please join the Ecosocialist Network for this kick ass kick off with California Greens: Cooperation Humboldt co-founder David Cobb, 2016 press director for Stein/Baraka presidential campaign & UC Berkeley PhD candidate Meleiza Figueroa, and David Bond of Los Angeles who was Kenneth Mejia’s campaign manager. Cobb is an attorney who was the 2004 Green Party candidate for U.S. President.
This is sure to be a riveting panel, with kick ass comedy, to boot, to kick off the series!
The Global Just Recovery Gathering is a free interactive 3-day online event focusing on designing a new path toward a better future.
There’ll be workshops, cultural sessions, artists and musicians from every corner of the world. The event starts April 9, 2021.
350.org is hosting this event as a space for climate and social justice movements.
Once you’ve entered the virtual conference website, you’ll be able to: choose which sessions you want to attend, join both plenary presentations and smaller interactive workshops, chat 1-1 or in groups with other conference participants from around the world,
You’ll need is a decent internet connection and a mobile phone/computer.
For questions, or for more information, visit 350.org.
You’ve submitted your request for public records, now what?
This training will cover what happens after you’ve drafted and submitted your California Public Records Act request.
Topics include;
- Agency deadlines
- Agencies fees
- Practical tips for when an agency doesn’t produce what you’d like
- CPRA lawsuits basics
Many people work at nonprofits for the same reason they become socialists – they see the ills of the world and want to have a hand in changing them. Join us for this EBDSA Night School exploring the relationship between the fight for socialism and nonprofits. We’ll look at the limits of philanthropy and enacting change through nonprofits, and explore what it means to build working-class power to fight capitalism.
Readings
https://midwestsocialist.com/2019/07/29/non-profits-in-the-coming-struggle/
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/08/peter-singer-charity-effective-altruism/
Audio
Not for Profit? The Nonprofit Industrial Complex
Join Zoom Meeting
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The Anti Police-Terror Project (APTP) first responders training draws upon over ten years of experience of investigating incidents of police terror and providing support to impacted families. The training will cover the history, structure, and organizing model of APTP, the principles of our work, conducting independent peoples’ investigations, introduction to the APTP model of supporting those impacted by police terror, and an overview of our jail support program.
Independent Investigations: This part focuses on conducting independent people’s investigations including considerations on how to build your team, security and Know Your Rights considerations, required skills and infrastructure, preparation, identifying witnesses, trauma-informed interviewing, cultural humility, collecting evidence, and documenting investigations. We will use case studies from our investigations in Oakland, and provide time for knowledge and skill sharing, and discussion.
CopWatching: In the great tradition of our Oakland’s Pathers, Brown Berets, and other radical grassroots community groups, we need to Police the Police! Learn how to observe and document police harassment in our communities, advocate for someone under arrest, and deescalate police intervention.
Family Support: This part will cover the principles of our work with families impacted by state terror, the introduction to our trauma-informed family support model, an overview of typical challenges and current needs faced by the families. Family support is on-going relationship building, long term advocacy and partnership with families impacted by police terror as they seek justice, navigate the legal system, cope with trauma, and create community with other impacted families.
Jail Support: Jail Support Training will cover the structure and procedures of our program providing community care and support for people released from Alameda County Jail (Santa Rita).
We will share materials including our confidentiality agreement, investigation form, flyer, and a training manual.
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: May 15, 2021 01:00-06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYofuupqzkuG9Brivb8TOR7gnoLtjVEUhFZ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
The NLG – San Francisco Bay Area will be hosting a Digital Security Training for young people to cover these areas of online safety:
- How young people are being watched by the government
- (surveillance)
- How the government uses this information
- How to keep yourselves and others safe while at protests, while texting and while using social media
- What apps you can use to stay safer
If you are interested in joining or have inquiries, please contact: savannah@nlgsf.org