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Apr
11
Thu
Vigil for Shireen Abu Aklah and all Journalists Killed in Palestin @ Ferry Building
Apr 11 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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Apr
13
Sat
From the Frontlines: Communities Fighting Fossil Fuel Pollution @ or online
Apr 13 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

In “sacrifice zones” around the country, communities — especially low-income communities and people of color — have been struggling against the effects of nearby oil, gas, and plastic production facilities.

Five speakers from these frontline communities will gather to share their stories and describe ways they are organizing to defend themselves.

Meg, an organizer with Speak Out Now and an environmental activist in Baltimore. She is actively organizing community and worker efforts to confront the fossil fuel industry and the capitalist system that drives it in areas like Curtis Bay, a neighborhood in South Baltimore, that houses the second largest coal export pier in the US and the largest medical waste incinerator in the US.

Art worked for 36 years with US Steel in the coke manufacturing plant in Clairton, PA and was involved with the safety and civil rights committee with the union. Now he is an organizer with Valley Clean Air Now (VCAN) in Allegheny County, PA and speaks out about the health and safety issues related to coal byproducts.

Carly is a resident of Beaver County, PA, across the state line from the East Palestine, OH ` train derailment. After the derailment and subsequent vent and burn, she and her family faced multiple health problems and she saw had no choice but to organize and advocate for herself and her community.

Elise is an environmental organizer and attorney from West Virginia who has spent decades organizing with others across the country against chemical spills and coal extraction and for autonomy for people everywhere.

David is a resident of Curtis Bay, an industrial neighborhood in South Baltimore. He started organizing around crime in the area, but realized it was connected to the poverty and pollution imposed by huge coal, chemical, and waste industries that we must confront.

or online:

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

Meeting ID: 821 5880 0683
Passcode: 340756

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Apr
14
Sun
Green Sunday: The March Primary Election Results and Moving Forward to November’s Election @ Online
Apr 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88083342274

A dual focus.  The first focus will be on the results of last month’s primary election, especially with respect to the positions we took in our Green Voter Guide (see: https://acgreens.wordpress.com/voter-guides/ ).  We’ll discuss election surprises (such as Nikki Bas’s substantial lead over John Bauters for County Supervisor, and Kathryn Lybarger’s 4th place finish behind Arreguin, Beckles, and Kalb, for State Senate); as well as disappointments (including Jennifer Esteen’s loss to Nate Miley for County Supervisor, Lupe Angulo’s loss to Janevette Cole for County School Board, and Katie Porter’s distant 3rd place finish in the U.S. Senate contest).  And we’ll also discuss the victories, such as the passage of all of the ballot measures we endorsed, Margot Smith’s “Top Two” qualification for State Assembly, Angela Normand’s re-election to the County School Board, and Mark Fickes win for Superior Court Judge.

Our second focus will be on moving forward to the November general election, including the “runoff elections” between Jovanka Beckles and Jesse Arreguin for State Senate, and between Nikki Bas and John Bauters for County Supervisor.  And we’ll also cover the City Council and School Board elections in Berkeley and in Oakland, Berkeley’s Mayoral race, and of course the Presidential contest.

Please join us tonight at this key moment for our collective future.  As we wrote in our most recent Green Voter Guide, this is truly a year of monumental elections.

Bill Balderston is a Green Party County Council member and a regular contributor to our “Green Voter Guide”.  He has been a long-time leader and organizer with the OEA, the Oakland teachers’ union, and he is also active with Alameda Labor Council, East Bay DSA, and System Change, Not Climate Change.  He has been involved with peace and anti-imperialist organizing, on Vietnam, South Africa, Palestine, and Central America.

Brian Donahue is a longtime Green Party member and contributor to our “Green Voter Guide”.  He has also been an activist on school and local government issues for many years, and in 2022 was a candidate for the Emeryville School Board.  Brian was a co-founder of Residents United for a Livable Emeryville (RULE), which was able to elect every City Council member during their 14-year existence, and he also is the editor of the Emeryville Tattler news blog.

Greg Jan has served on the Alameda County Council for many years and is the coordinator of our “Green Voter Guide”.  He is also a member of the state party’s Coordinating Committee and is co-chair of its Candidates Committee.  He helped to organize the East Bay Green Alliance back in 1985 and in the early 1990’s helped with the founding of our state party.  Since that time, he has also worked on a number of Green Party campaigns, including for Dona Spring, Dan Hamburg, Peter Camejo, Aimee Allison, Laura Wells, and Jill Stein.

Negeene Mosaed is deeply engaged in progressive grassroots organizing in Berkeley.  She is the Chair of the Berkeley Tenants Union, serves on the steering committee of Berkeley Citizens Action, and in 2022 was a candidate for Berkeley’s Rent Board.  She is of Iranian ancestry and has deep roots with the Iranian people’s movement for liberation.  Negeene also is a member of Friends of Adeline and the owner of Berkeley Community Physical Therapy, the only clinic serving Medi-Cal and Medicare, and most types of insurance, and having the lowest cash pay rate in the greater Bay Area, as a commitment to serve and provide the highest quality of care to all community members.  Most recently, Negeene has been involved in organizing for a ceasefire resolution in Palestine, at the Berkeley city Council, and is one of the lead organizers of this growing and very active movement in Berkeley.

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88083342274
Meeting ID: 880 8334 2274

Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/k39IUnw59

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Apr
18
Thu
The Fight For Clean Air: Industrial Incidents and Community Activism @ Online
Apr 18 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Hear from grassroots community advocates Marisol Cantú (Reimagine Richmond) and Heidi Taylor (Healthy Martinez), the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and a Contra Costa County Health representative to learn about local environmental incidents and recent legislation proposed to keep communities safe and healthy.

Sponsors include the League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley, the League of Women Voters of West Contra Costa County, the Contra Costa County Library and Contra Costa TV.

The Library will provide closed captioning and simultaneous Spanish.  The webinar will be recorded and uploaded to the Library’s YouTube channel.

Register for the Zoom webinar here.  A link will be emailed to you 24 hours before the program.

 

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Apr
19
Fri
The People’s Clinic
Apr 19 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Apr
20
Sat
People’s Park 55th Anniversary
Apr 20 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: Wealth Supremacy @ Online
Apr 20 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Email strike.debt.bay.area@gmail.com a few days beforehand for the online invite.

For our April meeting we will be reading  Wealth Supremacy: How the Extractive Economy and the Biased Rules of Capitalism Drive Today’s Crises, by Marjorie Kelly (Amazon, Penguin)

“This bold manifesto exposes seven myths underlying wealth supremacy, the bias that institutionalizes infinite extraction of wealth by and for the wealthy, and is the hidden force behind economic injustice, the climate crisis, and so many other problems of our day:

    • The Myth of Maximizing: No amount of wealth is ever enough.
    • The Myth of Fiduciary Duty: Corporate managers’ most sacred duty is to expand capital.
    • The Myth of Corporate Governance: Corporate membership must be reserved for capital alone.
    • The Myth of the Income Statement: Income to capital must always be increased, while income to labor must always be decreased.
    • The Myth of Materiality: Profit—material gain—alone is real, while social and environmental damages are not.
    • The Myth of Takings: The first duty of government must be the protection of private property.
    • The Myth of the Free Market: There should be no limits on the field of action of corporations and capital.


Kelly argues instead for the democratization of ownership: public ownership of vital services, worker-owned businesses, and more. And she sketches the outlines of a non-extractive capitalism that would be subordinate to the public interest. This is an ambitious reimagining of the very foundations of our economy and society.
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Strike Debt Bay Area hosts this non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included (in chronological order) Doughnut EconomicsLimitsBanking on the PeopleCapital and Its Discontents, How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century, The Deficit Myth,  Revenge Capitalism, the Edge of Chaos blog symposium , Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons, The Optimist’s TelescopeMission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Exploring Degrowth, The Origin of Wealth, Mine!, The Dawn of Everything  A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, Beyond Money, Less is More,  Cannibal Capitalism,  Debt, the First 5000 Years , Poverty, By America, End Times, Jackson Rising Redux , The Feminist Subversion of the Economy and How Infrastructure Works, Inside the Systems that Shape our World.

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Wild and Scenic Film Festival @ David Brower Center
Apr 20 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Come celebrate Earth Day with The Wild and Scenic Film Festival at the David Brower Center in downtown Berkeley!

The Wild and Scenic Film Festival “combines stellar filmmaking, beautiful cinematography, and first-rate storytelling. These films explore nature, community activism, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, environmental justice, agriculture, and more.”

The festival is held early every year in Nevada City and Grass Valley, then audience favorite films go on tour, with local fundraising events hosted by chapters of the Citizens Climate Lobby—in the Bay Area, at the David Brower Center in Berkeley.

Films to be screened

More information and tickets: www.tinyurl.com/wsff24.  $5 discount on tickets with code CCLALA. (Sunflower Alliance is a Community Partner.)

Earlier the same day at the Brower Center, Citizens Climate Lobby will host a FREE Home Electrification Fair.  Experts will answer questions about transitioning from gas to electric.  Where do I start? Must I upgrade my electrical panel? What are the available financial incentives?
For more information go to www.tinyurl.com/electrifyberk.
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Apr
21
Sun
The Truth About the Rwandan Genocide and Its Impact 30 Years On. @ Online
Apr 21 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

 

SPEAKER: Ann Garrison

It is thirty years since the Rwandan Genocide.  The presentation will explain this horrific but poorly understood crime and its aftermath.  One consequence that will be discussed in greater detail is the tight-knit relationship between Rwanda and Israel.  Both countries depend on their victimization narratives to justify what they do in Gaza and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Our speaker, Ann Garrison, is a journalist who focuses on the countries of the Horn of Africa and the African Great Lakes Region.  She is a Contributing Editor of the Black Agenda Report, a contributor to Pacifica Radio and many other platforms.  Her previous presentation at ICSS can be found at https://icssmarx.org/us-shoots-itself-in-the-foot-in-africa-again-ann-garrison-sunday-april-16-2023-1030am-pacific-time/

Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 am for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin at 10:30 am and will end at 12:30pm. Join Zoom Meeting:

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DSA New Member Day @ DSA East Bay Offices
Apr 21 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Drag Queen Story Time @ New Parkway Theater
Apr 21 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
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Apr
23
Tue
Criminal Justice and the Law and Order Backlash @ Clio's Books
Apr 23 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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Apr
27
Sat
Extinction Rebellion @ Register for location
Apr 27 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Dear Climate Activists and Activists to Be,

Have you been thinking about getting involved with climate action but not sure how to start? Or are you hoping to start or rebuild a local chapter and need some help?

Register Here for the April 27 Open House!

Celebrate the close of Earth Week with activists from across the US and learn about Extinction Rebellion, XRUS, and upcoming local actions and events. Representatives from active chapters will be there to welcome new activists from their area and share advice about starting or rebuilding a chapter.

If you are already a member of a chapter, you are warmly invited to attend as well and help us welcome new activists to XRUS and to nearby chapters. You are also, of course, invited to attend our next All-Chapter Gathering on Saturday, May 18, focused on LNG and hydrogen pipelines. More details to come soon!
Register Here for the May 18 All-Chapter Gathering!

If you are not sure which to attend, contact us at xrus_chapter_engagement@unitedrebellion.com, and tell us about your situation, needs, and questions!

We look forward to seeing you at the April 27 Open House and/or the May 18 All-Chapter Gathering! 

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Apr
28
Sun
Peace with North Korea! Peace in Northeast Asia! @ Online
Apr 28 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

SPEAKER: Dae-Hon Song

North Korea has declared that South Korea is no longer an appropriate counterpart for peaceful reunification. Furthermore, it declared South Korea its main enemy. To understand this moment—beyond the demonizing of North Korea—we must understand its causes and effects as well as what we must do for peace in the Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asia.

Our speaker, Dae-Han Song, joined the peace and reunification movement in 2003 when US bombs fell over Baghdad. He joined the East Bay Korean Americans United for Peace to prevent preemptive attack against North Korea. He has organized for API Youth Promoting Advocacy and Leadership (AYPAL) in Oakland and the Labor/Community Strategy Center and Bus Riders Union in Los Angeles. A founding member, he is head of the Contents Team in the International Strategy Center in Seoul. He is also a part of the No Cold War collective.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89531900427?pwd=mXg1rSZe3ONl4pfWlALW4ornc32Eez.1

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Berkeley Copwatch Community Cookout @ Grassroots House
Apr 28 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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Oakland Greens Free Dinner & a Movie: April You People (2023) @ Online and in person
Apr 28 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm


Hybrid event:  Zoom and “It’s Your Move Games and Hobbies”,

Please register at:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oakland-greens-free-dinner-a-movie-tickets-800281131407?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

April You People is a 2023 American romantic comedy film directed by Kenya Barris, which he co-wrote with Jonah Hill. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Hill, Lauren London, David Duchovny, Nia Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Eddie Murphy. Its plot focuses on an interracial and interreligious couple, namely a White Jewish man and a Black NOI woman, and how their families reckon with modern love amid culture clashes, societal expectations and generational differences. Set in the Los Angeles area, two Millennials meet by chance and go into uncharted waters in their dating lives.

You People was released in select theaters on January 20, 2023, before its Netflix streaming release on January 27. It was the first time Barris directed a feature film. The film received mixed reviews from critics and stirred questions of anti-Semitism.

Ezra Cohen, a thirty-five-year-old finance broker and pop culture podcaster, falls into an unlikely relationship with stylist Amira Mohammed. The couple first meets in a meet cute when Amira, frustrated with her GPS navigation system, parks in front of Ezra’s work building. He mistakenly believing Amira is his Uber driver, so climbs into the car, setting off an awkward dust-up.

Ezra makes amends by later taking her out to lunch, and they realize there is a mutual attraction despite their differences, as Ezra is White and Jewish, and Amira is Black and the daughter of devout followers of the Nation of Islam. You People Trailer

Join the Oakland Greens for this free community event;
Dinner starts at 6:30 PM and the movie promptly at 7 PM.

The Oakland Greens Free Dinner & a Movie Discussion Series is a hybrid community discussion event. Get in-persxn & virtual tickets and information thru http://www.oaklandgreens.org/events These community engagement hybrid events are held the last Sunday of the month January thru October. All Oakland Greens events are held in community partnership with It’s Your Move Games & Hobbies 4920 Telegraph Ave., Suite B, Oakland.

Please register by 6:00 pm tonight at:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oakland-greens-free-dinner-a-movie-tickets-800281131407?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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Apr
30
Tue
SudoRoom Hardware Hacking Tuesdays + Fixit Clinic @ Omni Commons
Apr 30 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Hardware Hacking Tuesdays are better than ever! Plus Fix-It Clinic!

Each Tuesday we welcome all to bring their hardware (and software and firmware) projects to Omni Commons, or simply come by to learn and tinker! All welcome, about 7:30pm until ∞ …whomever’s left standing!

We are inside the Omni Commons at 48th and Shattuck, see the link at the end of this text to call in in case the doors are locked!

○ Projects: can range from building course materials for teaching local kids electronics to a robotic arm that draws, to light projection art, to people building their own microchip boards! We provide the space, tools and peer learning – you bring your project and enthusiasm!

○ Group Sewing: Learn to do simple mending or get help with technical fabric and textile projects. In addition to regular machines our Sewing Lab features heavy-duty industrial sewing machines and sergers. Our in house sewing guru CC has worked for Academy or Art College, Tesla, SuitX, and Zipline and has vast sewing machine repair and maintenance experience; bring your own machine to tune up for tip-top operation and sew alongside others.

○ General Repair: Fix it Clinic’s weekly Oakland residency: bring your broken, non-functioning things – electronic gadgets, appliances, computers, toys, sewing machines, fabric items, etc.– for assessment, disassembly, and possible repair. We’ll provide workspace, specialty tools, and guidance to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your item. First-time repairers and “Fixing Families” are heartily invited. Learn more at https://www.fixitclinic.org/

Join us every Tuesday evening for a trifecta of awesomeness; you can also jump in virtually via our zoom-like video conference at this link: https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles

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May
1
Wed
May Day General Strike to Stop Genocide @ Harry Bridges Plaza, Between SF Ferry Building & Market St.
May 1 all-day

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May Day: Rise for Palestine
May 1 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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May
2
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall Hearing Room 1
May 2 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Substantive Agenda Items:

3. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OPD – Biometric Crime Lab Annual Report (to be heard with
item below)
a. Review and take possible action
4. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OPD Biometric Crime Lab proposed amendments to Use
Policy (to be heard with item above)
a. Review and take possible action
5. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OPD – Memorandum (substitute annual report) regarding
Automated License Plate Readers, Cell-Site Simulator, Mobile Fingerprint ID
a. Review and take possible action
6. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OPD – Remote Audio Telecommunications (Penlink)
a. Review and take possible action

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