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Mar
21
Tue
DSA SF Ecosocialist Book Club – The Future is DeGrowth
Mar 21 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

REGISTER HERE!

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Mar
25
Sat
‘People Get Ready’ Conference @ UC Berkeley, Dwinelle Hall
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

See full agenda on website.

People Get Ready 4 will gather left movements in the Bay Area of California to analyze political conditions and discuss movement strategy during a period of deepening economic, social, and ecological crises.

The conference is hosted by Center for Political Education.

Endorsing organizations include:

Arab Resource & Organizing Center Alliance of South Asians Taking Action Black Organizing Project | Bay Rising | California Coalition for Women Prisoners | Catalyst Project | Chinese Progressive Association Critical Resistance (Oakland) | GABRIELA Oakland Haiti Action | International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network | National Lawyers Guild – SF Bay Area | Palestinian Youth Movement (Bay Area) | San Francisco Rising | Sogorea Te’ Land Trust

Program Description

The conference will feature organizers, activists, strategists, and scholars in conversations that will sharpen participants’ understanding of the political conditions and threats we face in the current moment and provoke thoughtful debate and discussion on strategies for building working-class power for the long-term.

*Note: Session times, titles, and speakers may still be adjusted over the next few weeks.

Tickets & Registration

Tickets are priced on a sliding scale. Please self-select your ticket level based on what you are able to give. If you are able to give more than the suggested levels, please consider donating to the Solidarity Fund, which helps CPE provide this conference to more participants free of charge.

As with all of our previous conferences, no one will be turned away from People Get Ready 4 for lack of funds.

Disability Access at the Venue

Dwinelle Hall is located by the Sather Gate on the UC Berkeley Campus. A detailed description of Accessibility and Compliance for Dwinelle Hall can be found here.

The eastern entrance of Dwinelle Hall has two sets of stairs to enter the building (both sets of stairs have 5 steps each for a total of 10 steps) and a ramp to enter the building as well.

Plenary sessions and breakout sessions will be held in 155 Dwinelle and 145 Dwinelle. These auditoriums are wheelchair accessible at the top level near the entrances, and on stage for conference speakers via elevator. There are 20-30 seats in each auditorium that are accessible by zero to two steps: these will be reserved for attendees with limited mobility. The remaining seats in the auditorium are accessible by 3-16 steps.

In addition to 155 Dwinelle, the breakout sessions will be held in Dwinelle classrooms that are flat and without internal stairs or levels. They contain classroom chairs and desks for seating.

The floors on which these classroom are located are accessible via stairwell or elevator. Restrooms are also accessible via the same stairwell and elevator.

COVID Policy

Participants will be required to wear masks while indoors at the conference and to confirm up-to-date vaccination status prior to registration.

We will provide masks for participants to wear in case they do not have one.

If you are unable to attend the event due to illness, we will provide a full refund.

See our FAQ for more information on our COVID policy.

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Mar
26
Sun
How the United States is Preparing for Imminent War with China @ Online
Mar 26 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


US aggression toward China is escalating and China is shedding its usual restraint to more clearly call out this aggression and warn the US not to overstep its red lines. K. J. Noh, an activist, journalist, and scholar on the geopolitics of the Asian continent, will discuss the renewed belligerence of South Korea under President Yoon Suk-yeol, the increasing militarization of Japan, shifting alliances in Western Asia, and how China, including Taiwan, is responding. Noh will also speak about efforts in the United States to prepare for a war against China and how that is increasing violence against Asian Americans, as well as what we can do to prevent what would be a catastrophic conflict.

K. J. Noh is a journalist, political analyst, writer, and teacher specializing in the geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific region.

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Daniel Ellsberg birthday and/or thank you card “signing party” @ Grassroots House
Mar 26 @ 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
    • just west of Shattuck, downtown Berkeley.
    • Drop by briefly, or stay and chat if it isn’t crowded.  Optional pot luck refreshments.

https://grassrootshouse.org/

Dan’s recent open letter revealing diagnosis of 3-6 months to live: https://consortiumnews.com/2023/03/02/daniel-ellsbergs-not-yet-goodbye/

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Oakland Greens Movie & Discussion: “Hysteria” @ Online
Mar 26 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

For March we have a movie based on historical fact, and ties to patriarchy that in the end create a very useful human sexuality tool — Believed to be a real medical condition, two doctors (Hugh Dancy, Jonathan Pryce) in Victorian England use manual stimulation of female genitalia to cure their patients’ ills, leading to the invention of the vibrator — These free community-building events are designed to see the connection between media and the real world — Does life imitate art or does art imitate life?:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oakland-greens-free-dinner-a-movie-discussion-series-tickets-491368324887?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch&keep_tld=1

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Mar
27
Mon
Free Screening: How to Blow Up A Pipeline @ SF AMC Metreon
Mar 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Our friends at Oil and Gas Action Network are excited to co-host a free screening of the forthcoming film How to Blow Up a Pipeline   just for local climate activists!   After the film there will be a short facilitated discussion and sharing of resources for people to get more involved in the local climate justice movement.

Tickets are free –  RSVP here.

OGAN writes:

“This film adaptation of Andreas Malm’s incendiary nonfiction book is a stunning wake-up call on the imminent dangers of the climate crisis.  Following a group of young environmental activists on a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline, this taut and timely thriller is part high-stakes heist, part radical exploration of the existential threat we all face.  The film opens in theaters April 7—so this is a chance for Bay Area activists to get a sneak peak at this groundbreaking film

The science on climate change has been clear for a very long time now.  Yet, despite decades of appeals, mass street protests, petition campaigns, and peaceful demonstrations, we are still facing a booming fossil fuel industry, rising seas, rising emission levels, and a rising temperature.  With the stakes so high it’s vital that the climate movement look at the history of the Suffragettes, the American Civil Rights Movement, the Anti-Apartheid movement, or Indian independence—to deflate the fallacy that historic, transformative change was accomplished by non-violent, state-sanctioned means alone.

OGAN is in no way advocating for violence or blowing up pipelines – and topics like this are serious issues not to be joked about. But we do hope this film will contribute to a vital strategic discussion for the climate justice movement, and encourage our efforts to be bolder and more effective.”

 

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Mar
29
Wed
Poverty in America – Book Discussion @ First Presbyterian
Mar 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

 

It’s important to us that this event is accessible to anyone who would like to attend. If price is a barrier and you are interested in free or discounted tickets, please click here and while seats are available we will do our absolute best to accommodate you. We are an independent bookstore committed to paying living wages to our hard-working staff, and in order to cover our costs we are only able to provide so many accessible seats, so if you can afford a bundled ticket please select one of the following tiers here: Ticket + Book or 2 Tix + Book. Questions? Other accessibility requests? Write events@booksmith.com.

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Mar
30
Thu
Oakland Police Commission – Public Forum on Investigations and Discipline Disparity @ Oakland City Hall
Mar 30 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

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Mar
31
Fri
Ecology Center BASIL Seed Swap @ Ecology Center
Mar 31 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The 22nd Annual Bay Area BASIL Seed Swap is back and in-person.  Free event! In collaboration with Transition Berkeley and Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library, the Seed Swap will include free educational resources on native pollinators and seed saving, space to network with other local gardeners, and an exchange of unique seeds from throughout the East Bay. Seed enthusiasts at all levels of experience are welcome. This event is free- seeds to share or a donation of $5-15 are suggested and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. So grab a friend, bring some seeds, and take home something new!

RSVP

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The Battle of Chile
Mar 31 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

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Apr
1
Sat
What Are the Prospects for World Peace? @ Online or In Person
Apr 1 @ 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm

 

To participate in this event online, please register in advance at
https://bit.ly/WorldPeace_230401 to receive your personal link

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Apr
2
Sun
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: The Banking Crisis. @ Online
Apr 2 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

ZOOM LINK

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Silicon Valley Bank – previously the 16th largest bank in the US and reportedly a source of funding for half of all the tech startups in the US – has collapsed.

It’s now become clear the more general banking crisis that has emerged is not due simply to a rogue, mismanaged bank that over-extended itself during the recent tech boom and then somehow mysteriously imploded in just 72 hours, March 7-9, until seized by the FDIC on the morning of March 10, 2023.

Deeper, more systemic forces are at play- in the case of both the SVB collapse and the now spreading contagion to US regional banks as well as to European banks. The SVB is just the tip of the current financial instability iceberg. In Europe the focus is the now collapsed big Credit Suisse bank announced today, March 19, by Switzerland’s central bank. The problem is thus now not just US regional bank centric, but is rapidly becoming global systemic.

What then are the systemic forces responsible for the SVB collapse and now spreading instability to US regional banks and European banks?

Dr. Jack Rasmus, Ph.D Political Economy, teaches economics at St. Mary’s College in California. He is the author and producer of the various nonfiction and fictional workers, including the books The Scourge of Neoliberalism: US Economic Policy From Reagan to Bush, Clarity Press, October 2019; Alexander Hamilton & The Origins of the Fed, Lexington books, March 2019; Central Bankers at the End of Their Ropes: Monetary Policy and the Coming Depression, Clarity Press, August 2018; Looting Greece: A New Financial Imperialism Emerges, Clarity Press, Sept. 2016; Systemic Fragility in the Global Economy, Clarity Press, January 2016; ‘Obama’s Economy: Recovery for the Few‘, Pluto Press, 2012, ‘Epic Recession: Prelude to Global Depression‘, Pluto Press, 2010, and ‘The War at Home: The Corporate Offensive from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush‘, Kyklosproductions, 2006. He has written and produced several stage plays, including ‘Fire on Pier 32‘ and ‘1934‘. Jack is the host of the weekly radio show, Alternative Visions, on the Progressive Radio Network, and a journalist writing on economic, political and labor issues for various magazines, including European Financial Review, World Financial Review, World Review of Political Economy, ‘Z‘ magazine, and others. Before his current roles as author, journalist and radio host, Jack was an economist and market analyst for several global companies for 18 years and, for more than a decade, a local union president, vice-president, contract negotiator, and organizer for several labor unions, including the UAW, CWA, SEIU, and HERE. Jack’s website is www.jackrasmus.com

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Book Group: The Wretched of the Earth @ Omni Commons
Apr 2 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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Apr
4
Tue
Principled Struggle: What Does it Mean & Why it Matters @ Online
Apr 4 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

you must register in advance.


     Do you think the Left needs to move beyond critique and towards constructive action? Can we do so in a way that’s honest, vulnerable, and respectful of differences?

     If so, please join Margaret Kimberley, Gloria Mattera, and former Green candidate for US Pres David Cobb.  Explore how to build deeper unity while encouraging responsibility for our feelings and actions.  We’ll apply this framework to the question “What Is To Be Done?”


Host: Green Eco-Socialist network.

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Socialism 101 Night School: Class Struggle, the Motor of History @ Online
Apr 4 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

DSA EAST BAY

We will be discussing what class struggle is all about, and how it grounds our politics. Readings to come.

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Apr
5
Wed
White Supremacy: Black Trauma and Healing Justice @ OSHER Theater
Apr 5 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

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Apr
6
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1
Apr 6 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Agenda Items:

4. Dept. of Housing and Community Development – Rental Registry
a. Review for compliance with City of Oakland’s Privacy Principles and take possible action
5. Federal Task Force Ordinance – OPD – Annual Reports – Review and take possible action
a. US Marshals
b. DEA
c. ATF
d. Secret Service
e. FBI Child Exploitation
f. FBI Violent Crimes
6. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – DOT – Mobile Parking Payment Proposal
a. Review and take possible action on the Impact Statement, proposed Use Policy, and Professional Services Agreement

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Apr
8
Sat
Bay Area Troublemakers School @ Oakland Technical High School
Apr 8 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Bringing together union members, labor activists, and local officers, a Troublemakers School is an incredible space for networking, building solidarity, and sharing successes, strategy, and inspiration. It’s a real shot in the arm for newbies and seasoned activists alike.

You will be inspired. Hear speakers from the front lines of recent struggles.

You will learn new skills. The one-day conference features interactive workshops, panels and meetings, ranging from crucial basic skills like helping your colleagues beat apathy to advanced topics like winning first contracts and running for union office.

Registration (scroll down to bottom): https://labornotes.org/events/2023/bay-area-troublemakers-school


Workshops will include:

  • Beating Apathy
  • Turning an Issue into a Campaign
  • Opening Bargaining
  • Climate Justice and Labor
  • Strikes!
  • New Organizing
  • Race and Labor
  • …and more!

Workshops and schedule subject to change! Detailed program to come.

Registration fee (covers event registration and lunch):
$40 – Regular registration
$15 – Hardship rate registration (choose if you need)

Childcare will be provided. Complete the form that you will receive in an email after you register in order to sign-up for childcare.

Labor Notes is committed to making this event safe for all, including those who are medically vulnerable. Therefore, we strongly encourage masking. Masks will be provided for attendees.
If possible, take a rapid test before you attend. As well, if you are not feeling well, please stay home.

Questions? Ideas? Want to get involved? Email Barbara barbara@labornotes.org

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Rally in Support of the Internet Archive @ Internet Archive
Apr 8 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

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Apr
9
Sun
China’s Role in the Emerging World Order. @ Online
Apr 9 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Panel Discussion:

After brief presentations by three ICSS members, Gene Ruyle, Raj Sahai, and Roger Harris, we will have an open discussion on this important topic.

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