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Sing songs with Ocupella and hold signs, use a sign created by Tax the Rich or create your own on the GOP-Trump tax plan.
Just a few weeks shy of the October 10 hearing, the Trump administration announced its third iteration of the Muslim Ban. Three new nations were added to the list of countries facing restrictions—Chad, North Korea and Venezuela—and one country, Sudan, was removed from the list. In light of this development, the Supreme Court removed oral arguments from its calendar and asked for additional briefing from the parties.
The Muslim and refugee bans are discriminatory, unconstitutional and inhumane in the same vein as the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Japanese American incarceration, and special registration after 9/11.
The addition of non-Muslim majority countries to the ban, namely North Korea and Venezuela, does not negate its inherent anti-Muslim intent.
It also affirms the white supremacist, exclusionary policies of the Trump administration that discriminate on the basis of faith, national origin, and immigration status. We must remember history and raise our voices. Join us in declaring No. Muslim. Ban. Ever.
Regardless of what happens in the courtroom, we encourage communities to join us on October 9th at Civic Center Plaza in SF, to band together against Trump’s Muslim Bans and their impact on our communities.
Please join us for an evening vigil, to uplift the voices of those most impacted. Speakers from the original 6 impacted countries, refugees, and allies, and poetry and music from ASWAT Bay Area Arabic Music Ensemble. We also hope to include and uplift the voices of those impacted by Trump’s newest Ban, Chad, North Korea and Venezuela.
Join us in standing up for our communities and against racist laws. Let’s band together to tell the Supreme Court that we are against the Muslim and Refugee Bans.
Over the months leading up to the election, Donald Trump attacked brown and black immigrant communities with xenophobic rhetoric. Not even a week into his presidency, he began making good on his campaign promise of “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims and refugees entering the United States” by instituting his Muslim Ban. With our communities continuously under attack, with the cancellation of DACA, the building of the wall, the massive increase of deportations, the bolstering of policing and militarization, the looming deadline of TPS, the reexpansion of wars abroad and now Trump’s newest ban and the lowering of the refugee cap, we must continue to stand up and speak out against this administration’s violence.
We WILL NOT be silent against white supremacy and Islamophobia.
WE WILL stand up in solidarity for all our communities in the face of any and all discriminatory policies.
Bring your friends and family and join Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus, AROC: Arab Resource & Organizing Center, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, CAIR Bay Area 23rd Annual Banquet and NIAC at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza on October 9th, the day before the oral arguments, where we will come together as a community and hear from those most impacted.
PLEASE click the “GOING” button if you will come, and come back often for updates.
To endorse the event please follow this link:
https://goo.gl/forms/wo4Iar8ws6UMvSiq1
Our sponsors so far!:
Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church – Oakland
Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California (ICCNC)
Media Alliance
VietUnity (East Bay)
Islamophobia Studies Center
Asian Women’s Shelter
Mayor of the City of Oakland, California
Oakland Privacy
Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco
Nikkei Resisters
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
Yemeni Alliance Committee
Workers World Party National Conference
Resource Generation (Bay Area)
API Equality – Northern California
California Immigrant Policy Center
Tule Lake Committee
California Faculty Association San Francisco State University Chapter
The Greenlining Institute
Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area
ASATA – Alliance of South Asians Taking Action
Jobs with Justice San Francisco
Silicon Valley Japanese American Citizen League
San Francisco Living Wage Coalition
Bay Resistance
FemSex
Students for Justice in Palestine at SJSU
Af3irm SF/Bay Area
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) (Berkeley)
Northern California Islamic Council
Islamophobia Studies Center
Acudir- Alameda County United in Defense of Immigrant Rights
African Advocacy Network (AAN)
TriValley Cultural Jews
Women’s March San Francisco
Billy DeFrank LGBTQ Community Center
Asian Law Alliance
Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice
Episcopal Priest
Courage Campaign
Santa Cruz Muslim Solidarity Group
International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
Indivisible San Francisco
Women’s March Bay Area
Chinese Progressive Association
Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA)
Friends of Sabeel North America FOSNA
ACLU of Northern California (Santa Clara Valley Chapter)
Ecumenical Peace Institute
Together We Will – San José
Anakbayan East Bay
The North Peninsula Chapter of the ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NP)
California Immigrant and Religious Community Protection Coalition
Dolores Street Community Services
BAYAN USA Northern California
GABRIELA SF
South Bay Jewish Voice for Peace
International Socialist Organization – Northern California
ANSWER Coalition – SF
Somos Mayfair
Green Party of Alameda County
Join us in standing up for our communities and against discrimination and injustice. Let’s band together to tell the Supreme Court that we are against the Muslim and Refugee Bans.
The months leading up to the election Donald Trump attacked brown and black immigrant communities with xenophobic rhetoric. Not even a week into his presidency, he began making good on his campaign promise of “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims and refugees entering the United States” by instituting his Muslim Ban. We have seen over the last months, 4th and 9th circuit court’s rule the bans unconstitutional. Now, its fate lies in the hands of the Supreme Court of the United States. With our communities continuously under attack, with the cancellation of DACA, the building of the wall, the massive increase of deportations, the looming deadline of TPS, and the reexpansion of wars abroad, we must continue to stand up and speak out against this administration’s violent policies.
On October 10th, SCOTUS will hear oral arguments in the Muslim Ban case. This is an important moment—win or lose—that will set a major legal, political, and moral precedent. We believe it is critical that there be a strong, loud, mass mobilization that sends a message to the Justices and to this Administration: Muslim communities are organized, and our allies have our backs.
We WILL NOT be silent against white supremacy and Islamophobia, and WE WILL stand up in solidarity for all our communities in the face of any and all discriminatory policies.
Please join us for an evening vigil, to uplift the voices of those most impacted. ASWAT Bay Area Arabic Music Ensemble, speakers from the 6 impacted countries, refugees, and allies will speak, read poetry and sing in solidarity.
Bring your friends and family and join
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
AROC: Arab Resource & Organizing Center
Black Alliance for Just Immigration
CAIR – San Francisco Bay Area
and NIAC
at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza
on October 9th,
the day before the oral arguments,
where we will come together as a community and hear from those most impacted.
PLEASE click the “GOING” button if you will come, and come back often for updates.
To endorse the event please follow this link:
https://goo.gl/forms/wo4Iar8ws6UMvSiq1
Our sponsors so far!:
Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church
Media Alliance
VietUnity – East Bay
Islamophobia Studies Center and Islamophobia Studies Journal
Asian Women’s Shelter
Yemeni Alliance Committee
Join panelists from the Democratic Socialists of America, the International Socialist Organization, Mother Brown’s, Coalition on Homelessness and Swords to Plowshares for an in-depth discussion of radical solutions to homelessness in San Francisco.
This is a unique chance to hear perspectives from the front lines of San Francisco’s most pressing humanitarian crisis and learn how you can get involved!
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OCTOBER 10TH: MARCH FOR KAYLA MOORE
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Show up Oct. 10th to amplify the Moore family’s call for justice for Kayla Moore, their loved one who was killed by BPD in 2013. We’re taking to the streets of Berkeley to lift up Kayla’s name, gear up for court support and demand mental health crisis response that is accessible to trans people, people of color, disabled people and everyone who ends up criminilized and endangered when our cities send cops to respond to crisis.
***Want to help prep for the march?***
Contact us to learn about support tasks/roles!
Email: justice4kaylamoore@gmail.c
Call: 510-548-0425
Come to a meeting, Monday’s, 7pm-9pm at the 2022 Blake St., Berkeley
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ABOUT KAYLA MOORE & HER FAMILY’S COURT CASE
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Kayla Moore was a Black trans woman with a mental health disability – schizophrenia – who was born, raised and living in Berkeley. She was a poet and loved to cook, dance and help people – her neighbors, friends and even strangers on the bus.
On Feb. 12, 2013, Kayla was killed by Berkeley police in her own home after a friend of hers called 911 to request mental health support for Kayla. Four years later, the family has finally been granted trial dates for their civil suit against the City of Berkeley and BPD: October 23-27, 2017. Four years later, we have not forgotten Kayla’s life. Nor have we forgotten Berkeley police’s brutal transphobia and racism, their use of excessive force, and, as the Moore family’s court case points out, their failure to accommodate – let alone respect – Kayla’s mental health disability, schizophrenia.
Kayla’s family’s civil suit centers the City of Berkeley and BPD’s failure to failure to comply with the American’s with Disabilities Act on the night they killed Kayla. To us, it’s common sense that crisis is not a crime and a militarized police response is not the way that cities should offer “support” to people experiencing mental health crises. The Moore family’s court case is a call to action for Berkeley and all cities: it’s time to build non-police crisis responses – in line with the ADA – that truly support and honor people with disabilities, especially those who are so often further criminalized for being Black, Brown, trans and/or homeless.
Learn more at www.justiceforkaylamoore.w
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Email us at justice4kaylamoore@gmail.c
Q&A with director Civia Tamarkin
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BIRTHRIGHT: A WAR STORY is a feature length documentary that examines how women are being jailed, physically violated and even put at risk of dying as a radical movement tightens its grip across America.
The film tells the story of women who have become collateral damage in the aggressive campaign to take control of reproductive health care and to allow states, courts and religious doctrine to govern whether, when and how women will bear children.
The documentary explores the accelerating gains of the crusade to control pregnant women and the fallout that is creating a public health crisis, turning pregnant women into criminals and challenging the constitutional protections of every woman in America.
This is the real-life “Handmaid’s Tale.”
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday & Wednesday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday & Wednesday
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
Some Agenda Items:
- Public Recording of Law Enforcement Activity (Right to Watch)
- Observations of PRC Commissioners who attended Urban Shield
- Review Council revision of policy banning use of pepper spray in crowd control
- Rescind Standing Rule prohibiting non-Berkeley residents from sitting as community members on PRC subcommittees.
- Police Department’s timeline for implementation of body-worn camera program, including finalization of General Order governing use and access to video.
St Paul Towers in Oakland is taking in 80 elderly people who were displaced by the fire.
THEY NEED:
Gently used blankets and clothing (underwear and socks must be new)
Unopened toiletries such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo
Laundry detergent
They need them RIGHT AWAY! Can you drop something off by Friday at St Paul Towers, 100 Bay Place, Oakland?
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks aka particulate respirators N95 or N100
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday through Sunday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday through Sunday.
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
You can send online deliveries to this address
New!
Modern Electric Tattoo Studio
3330 Adeline St, Berkeley, 94703
12-8pm wednesday-sunday
Today from 9am–7pm, we’re at 350 Alabama St. collecting supplies to send up north to our family and friends in need. pic.twitter.com/3GGR7Q8r78
— DSA San Francisco (@DSA_SF) October 12, 2017
Join us for an enlightening evening with author, farmer and educator Elviria DiBrigit as she premieres her new book Why We Farm. In her book, DiBrigit shares stories about farmers from Capay Valley, including several who sell at our very own Berkeley Farmers Market!
Why We Farm is a book for people who want to know the whole truth about life as a modern day farmer. Each chapter features a different model of farming. Farmers share the stories behind their work and their lives on the farm; the business side of production, the personal challenges they face, and words of advice for the would-be-farmer. DiBrigit asks hard questions and gives a reverent yet realistic picture of a thriving local food system.
Light refreshments will be provided, including fresh produce samples from some of the farmers included in the book, courtesy of the Berkeley Farmers Market!
Join us at this free event, and reserve your spot here.
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks aka particulate respirators N95 or N100
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday through Sunday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday through Sunday.
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
You can send online deliveries to this address
New!
Modern Electric Tattoo Studio
3330 Adeline St, Berkeley, 94703
12-8pm wednesday-sunday
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks aka particulate respirators N95 or N100
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday through Sunday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday through Sunday.
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
You can send online deliveries to this address
New!
Modern Electric Tattoo Studio
3330 Adeline St, Berkeley, 94703
12-8pm wednesday-sunday
Join us for our Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action on October 14th and 15th!
Volunteers are hosting events in all 80 assembly districts across California to build support for SB 562 — a bill that would establish a Medicare-for-All system in our state. We’ll talk to thousands of California residents about what Medicare-for-All could do for their lives and ask for their support.
Type in your zip code on the right to find the event closest to you and RSVP.
Interested in hosting an event? Fill out this form and we’ll be in touch with you: http://bit.ly/2wHuhrP
Go here and enter your zip code to find events.
A few events:
Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: Berkeley October 14, 2017 • 10:00 AM Berkeley Farmers Market 1931 Center St Berkeley, CA 94704
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: KensingtonOctober 15, 2017 • 10:00 AM Kensington Farmers Market 389 Colusa Ave Kensington, CA 94707 Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 18: Oakland October 14, 2017 • 9:00 AM Grand Lake Farmers Market 503 Lake Park Ave.Oakland, CA 94610 Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 18: Oakland October 14, 2017 • 12:00 PM The Pergola at Lake Merritt 599 El Embarcadero Oakland, CA 94610Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: Oakland October 15, 2017 • 9:00 AM Montclair Sunday Farmers Market 2050 Mountain Blvd Oakland, CA 94611Get Details & RSVP
Free screening of the documentary “Merritt College: Home of the Black Panthers,” Speakers include Rep. Barbara Lee, Alameda Mayor Trish Herrera Spencer and the film’s director Jeffrey Heyman.
Join us Grow Incubator for our Monthly (every second Saturday) Community Clinic.
Enjoy a free hot meal and a wide array of healing modalities,
No-one-turned-away-for-lac
Massage Therapy is always happening.
More services TBA.
4 PM- Narcan Rescue kit and harm reduction training
Speakers:
- Jovanka Beckles, Vice Mayor Richmond
- Erin Brightwell, Socialist Alternative
- Dan Siegel, Oakland Justice Coalition
- International Socialist Organization, TBA
Monthly meeting and Mutual Aid Skill Shares.
Oct 14: Common Home Repair.
Nov 11: Dumpster Diving in the Bay
THE Dec 9 EVENT: Researching Properties, HAS BEEN CANCELLED.