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9896
Aug
9
Sun
Green Sunday: Reopening Schools: Whether, How, When? @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Aug 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm

Can schools be reopened safely with the pandemic out of control? Why do several prestigious scientific and public health organizations push for reopening schools (the National Academy of Sciences; the American Academy of Pediatrics; the Centers for Disease Control) — do they really know, is their advice really unbiased, and anyway is this really a strictly scientific decision or is it a social decision to be based on overall well-being?

What will be necessary for schools to reopen safely? Can we learn from the experiences of other nations and communities around the world? This talk will take up these and other related questions — trying to provide answers to some, and to promote dialogue on others.

Jack Gerson is a retired Oakland teacher who thinks about issues related to education, politics, public health and the pandemic — and every once in a while still writes or speaks about them. Before retiring, he was on the executive board and bargaining team of the Oakland teachers union (OEA). Among other things, he helped organize OEA’s campaign to bail out schools not banks and end foreclosures, and the Occupy Oakland education committee’s 18 day occupation of Lakeview Elementary in 2012 to protest school closures. He also has graduate degrees in public health (MPH and PhD in biostatistics).

Green Sundays
are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows, at 6:15 pm. Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.

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68076
Screening: Whose Streets
Aug 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Told by the activists and leaders who live and breathe this movement for justice, WHOSE STREETS? is an unflinching look at the Ferguson uprising. When unarmed teenager Michael Brown is killed by police and left lying in the street for hours, it marks a breaking point for the residents of St. Louis, Missouri. Grief, long-standing racial tensions and renewed anger bring residents together to hold vigil and protest this latest tragedy. Empowered parents, artists, and teachers from around the country come together as freedom fighters. As the national guard descends on Ferguson with military grade weaponry, these young community members become the torchbearers of a new resistance.

Filmmakers Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis know this story because they have lived the story. WHOSE STREETS? is a powerful battle cry from a generation fighting, not for their civil rights, but for the right to live.

Official Selection:

Sundance Film Festival 2017 – World Premiere (U.S. Documentary Competition)

Full Frame 2017

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68100
Aug
10
Mon
BART Board & Police Review Cmsn Mtg – Public Comment on Policing
Aug 10 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Participation instructions here
In response to Black Lives Matter, the tragic murder of
George Floyd by Minneapolis Police, Bay Area social
justice protests and public demand, the Board of
Directors requests that the General Manager work with
the Board of Directors on an immediate stakeholder
process to develop changes to the BART Police model
that de-emphasize the use of sworn personnel to
respond to homelessness, behavioral health and
substance use, among other issues that do not need an
armed police response. Recognizing that much has
been done to implement progressive and equitable
policing practices, we also need to consider a different
model of public safety that is more effective and
prevents racially biased policing. The goal is to have
recommendations for consideration in October when
the Board considers revisions to this year’s budget.

4. a. BART Police Model Enhancements. For information.
b. Overview of the BART Police Citizen Review Board Model. For information.
c. BPCRB Stakeholder Input and Recommendations. For discussion.
d. BART Board of Directors’ Comments and Feedback. For discussion.

68083
Aug
11
Tue
Calling BS: How to Spot Data Misinformation @ Online
Aug 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Making sense of data has never been more important. “Big data” in healthcare, education and the economy influences policies that affect billions. The problem? Most of us are woefully unprepared to spot accurate information amid the flood of misinformation and propaganda shared on channels like social media.

University of Washington professors Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West, authors of Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World, have made it their mission to help us assess data, separate the accurate from the bogus, and fight back with effective analysis and argument

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/calling-bs-how-to-spot-data-misinformation-with-professor-jevin-west-tickets-111174313364?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch&mc_cid=a332aaba8f

68099
Aug
13
Thu
Discussing the Dangers of Facial Recognition and How to Respond @ Online
Aug 13 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Register: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/discussing-the-dangers/register

Panelists:

  •  Jake Laperruque, Senior Counsel for The Constitution Project at POGO
  • Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center for Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law
  • Malkia Cyril, Senior Fellow at Center for Media Justice
  • Matt Cagle, Technology and Civil Liberties Attorney for the ACLU of Northern California
  • Congressman Jimmy Gomez, (D-CA)
  • Senator Jeff Merkley, (D-OR)
68108
Calling All Single-Payer Supporters: Healthy California for All Commission Mtg @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Aug 13 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm


Register here

Participate as the Commission continues work to develop a plan for to achieve a health care delivery system for California that provides coverage and access for all through a unified financing system.

The Commissioners are responding to our feedback!
More Opportunities for Public Input.
agenda is available online.

For more information and updates go to the
Healthy California for All website
chhs.ca.gov/healthycaforall/.

At this meeting, Commissioners will discuss and take an advisory vote on its first deliverable, An Environmental Analysis of Health Care Delivery, Coverage, and Financing in California. They will receive an update on community engagement plans. Finally, members of the Commission will discuss design issues related to financing.

Email your Comments and Stories.
HealthyCAforAll@chhs.ca.gov

Invite Others.

Together we can transform Health Care in California!

68106
Aug
14
Fri
Soil Not Oil Conference @ Online
Aug 14 all-day

The Biosafety Alliance/Soil Not Oil Coalition has been organizing conferences since 2011. Starting with the historic Justice Begins with Seeds Conference that supported GMO Labeling campaigns by educating community members about the environmental hazards of industrial agriculture that is highly fueled by the GMO industry. In 2015, we expanded our work through the Soil Not OilInternational Conference, in which we promote practical soil-based solutions to climate change by restoring ecosystems and expanding environmental justice by offering scholarships to diverse participants..

Our conference have featured international scientists, farmers, elected officials and environmental activists including: Dr. Vandana Shiva, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Andrew Kimbrell, Wenonah Hauter, Miguel Altieri, David Zuckerman, John D. Liu, Starhawk, John Jeavons, Tim LaSalle, Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser and hundreds more.

Soil Not Oil is an educational event in which attendees learn the root causes, effects and solutions towards creating climate stability. Highly recommended to students, educators, activists, farmers, scientists, investors, policy makers, health providers, families, urban planners and everyone else concerned with life on earth.

It’s not too late to submit proposals to present at the 6th Annual Soil Not Oil conference, or to volunteer, or even register for this year’s conference—this time to be held entirely online.  Soil Not Oil is an exciting educational event in which attendees learn about the root causes and effects of climate instability, as well as the solutions that contribute to climate stability.  Highly recommended for students, educators, activists, farmers, scientists, investors, policymakers, health providers, families, urban planners, and everyone else concerned with life on earth.  Each year’s conference has been well worth attending, with presenters from all over the globe.  This year promises to be no different, except that it’s going virtual.

The Soil Not Oil Coalition advocates for sustainable and regenerative management of soils while reducing dependency on fossil fuels.  It works to promote respect for soils worldwide, and to highlight how shifting agricultural practices is the key to combating climate change.  The Coalition promotes integrated action on sustainable agriculture and clean energy to ensure a safe and healthy planet for generations to come.

Register here.

68080
Aug
15
Sat
Soil Not Oil Conference @ Online
Aug 15 all-day

The Biosafety Alliance/Soil Not Oil Coalition has been organizing conferences since 2011. Starting with the historic Justice Begins with Seeds Conference that supported GMO Labeling campaigns by educating community members about the environmental hazards of industrial agriculture that is highly fueled by the GMO industry. In 2015, we expanded our work through the Soil Not OilInternational Conference, in which we promote practical soil-based solutions to climate change by restoring ecosystems and expanding environmental justice by offering scholarships to diverse participants..

Our conference have featured international scientists, farmers, elected officials and environmental activists including: Dr. Vandana Shiva, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Andrew Kimbrell, Wenonah Hauter, Miguel Altieri, David Zuckerman, John D. Liu, Starhawk, John Jeavons, Tim LaSalle, Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser and hundreds more.

Soil Not Oil is an educational event in which attendees learn the root causes, effects and solutions towards creating climate stability. Highly recommended to students, educators, activists, farmers, scientists, investors, policy makers, health providers, families, urban planners and everyone else concerned with life on earth.

It’s not too late to submit proposals to present at the 6th Annual Soil Not Oil conference, or to volunteer, or even register for this year’s conference—this time to be held entirely online.  Soil Not Oil is an exciting educational event in which attendees learn about the root causes and effects of climate instability, as well as the solutions that contribute to climate stability.  Highly recommended for students, educators, activists, farmers, scientists, investors, policymakers, health providers, families, urban planners, and everyone else concerned with life on earth.  Each year’s conference has been well worth attending, with presenters from all over the globe.  This year promises to be no different, except that it’s going virtual.

The Soil Not Oil Coalition advocates for sustainable and regenerative management of soils while reducing dependency on fossil fuels.  It works to promote respect for soils worldwide, and to highlight how shifting agricultural practices is the key to combating climate change.  The Coalition promotes integrated action on sustainable agriculture and clean energy to ensure a safe and healthy planet for generations to come.

Register here.

68080
Aug
16
Sun
Coronavirus: Scientific Realities vs. Economic Fallacies @ Online
Aug 16 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


We are pleased to report that Georgi Marinov, Stanford postdoc in Genetics, , has accepted our invitation to speak about his recent article in LEFTEAST on this subject.

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Although the invitation SAYS 10:30, the meeting will be opened up, as usual, at 10:15 for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc. We intend to start the presentation as close to 10:30 am as possible

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68111
Aug
17
Mon
Memorial for Mike Lee @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Aug 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

68103
Aug
18
Tue
Climate Change and Human Health, @ Online
Aug 18 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Health professionals will talk about how changes in environmental conditions — including fluctuations in temperature, increased pollution, and deterioration of food and water systems — affect multiple dimensions of human health. You will learn about why it’s important to recognize the impacts of climate change on individual and population health in the East Bay Area. In addition, you will hear about work being done right now by local climate action organizations — and how you can get involved.

Presented by the Environmental Health Working Group of the Berkeley Climate Action Coalition

Register here

68095
Aug
20
Thu
Dia De Madonnari: Berkeley Street Painting Festival
Aug 20 all-day
Dia De Madonnari is a street painting festival taking place August 20th-25th, 2020. We are searching for participants and help spreading the word.
Sign up to be a participant to receive free chalk pastels and potentially prize money!

The aim of the event is simple: Enhance community spirits during an unprecedentedly turbulent time through a vibrant celebration of the arts, while also lending support to local organizations, businesses, and artists. To achieve this, the event will work as follows:

1. Individuals or groups sign up to be an artist on our website. When signing up, artists are encouraged to write down a local organization close to their hearts, so that organization (plus ways to support/donate to it) can then be added to the description of their painting when it is uploaded online. To this end, an “artist” can also be a local organization (such as you) itself, signing up in the “group” category.

2. To respect social distancing guidelines, paintings will be created at a location chosen by the artist, and shared via our social medias to the general public. Complimentary chalk pastels are distributed to artists.

3. Paintings will be created following one of three themes, which were chosen based on current events and experiences: racial justice, connection, and environment. The art can be a credited reproduction or original. Artists behind the top three paintings in each category, as chosen by a to-be-announced panel of judges, will receive cash prizes, with the 1st place prize in each category being $200.

4. At the artist’s discretion, locations of paintings will be shared on an interactive map on our website so community members can take self-guided, socially-distanced tours of the paintings throughout and following the festival as they choose.

Like our FB to stay updated!
https://www.facebook.com/DiadeMadonnari/

Support the event by sharing with any artists, community activists, or residents that you know!

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68092
The Future Climate: Conversation with Climate Leader Marquita Price @ Online
Aug 20 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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Join us for a candid conversation with climate leader Marquita Price of the East Oakland Collective.

As part of Greenbelt Alliance’s Future Climate Webinar Series we invite you to join us as we sit down with notable Bay Area climate leaders. In each 30 minute session you will have the opportunity to connect with these inspiring professionals, hear their stories, and get an inside look into the amazing work that they do on issues relating to climate adaptation planning, equity, community engagement and more.

This week our featured expert is Marquita “Keta” Price, Director of Urban and Regional Planning for The East Oakland Collective. Keta has a background in computers and technology, business processes, chemistry, math, and community organizing. She has formerly interned for the City of Oakland’s Department of Planning and Building and University of California, Berkeley’s College of Chemistry biochemistry lab. Keta previously worked part-time as the Constituent Liaison of City of Oakland Councilmember Abel Guillen, focusing on the immediate needs of the San Antonio and East Lake communities.

Inspired by the Black Panther Party and Marcus Garvey, Keta’s civic engagement is driven by her passion to develop an economic base for the Black residents of Oakland. Her early advocacy is rooted at Merritt College where she served as the Vice President of The Black Student Union, President of the Kem(istry) Club, President of the Associated Students of Merritt College, and served on the Student Trustees of the Peralta Community College School District. Keta’s goals were to restore the resilience of the student government planted by Chairman Bobby Seale and other former Black Panthers, which focused on leveraging the institution’s resources to address the social justice issues students face in their community prohibiting them to thrive in life and academics. Keta transitioned from student advocacy to neighborhood community organizing focused on racial and economic justice. Marquita Price has an Associate in Science degree in Mathematics and Natural Science from Merritt College.

68102
Aug
21
Fri
ilm Screening and Discussion of “Chisholm ’72: Unbought and Unbossed” @ Online
Aug 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
chisholm.jpg Film Screening and Discussion of “Chisholm ’72: Unbought and Unbossed”

Join the film screening and discussion of the documentary on the historic presidential campaign of Shirley Chisholm, the first woman & first Black major-party candidate to run
for President of the United States in 1972.

Cost: FREE

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Born in Brooklyn to Caribbean immigrants, Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (1924-2005) became one of the most consequential American politicians of the latter twentieth century.

Raised in Brooklyn and Barbados, she excelled at academics, earning a BA from Brooklyn College in 1946. She married Jamaican Conrad O. Chisholm in 1949. Politically active from a young age, she worked in early education and child welfare through much of the 1950s while seeking the greater inclusion of women and people of color in a variety of Democratic political organizations.

Chisholm was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1964 and as the New York State Democratic National Committeewoman in 1968. That same year she became the first Black woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

She co-founded the Congressional Black Caucus and the National Women’s Political Caucus. She opposed the war in Vietnam while serving on the Veteran’s Affairs Committee, and sought to raise the minimum wage while serving on the Education and Labor Committee.

She became the first Democrat woman and first Black major-party candidate to run for President of the United States in 1972.

ABOUT: “Chisholm ’72: Unbought and Unbossed” (2004)

Producer-director Shola Lynch was a child actor on Sesame Street, and remembered Chisholm as an inspiring figure in American politics. Advanced degrees in history and apprenticing with documentarian Ken Burns on the acclaimed series Jazz lead her to Chisholm as a subject for her first documentary feature. Chisholm ’72 is enriched not only by extensive footage of the campaign, but by interviews with Chisholm as a witty and wise elder stateswoman. What emerges is a portrait of a person of uncommon integrity and strength who made an extraordinary difference in the lives of Americans.

68109
Aug
22
Sat
Save the Post Office @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Aug 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join us for the “#SaveThePostOffice Saturday” day of action!

Saturday, August 22 is “#SaveThePostOffice Saturday!”

At 11 a.m, we will show up at
the Berkeley Main Post Office, 2000 Allston Way
to save the post office from Trump and declare that
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy must resign.

Join us and Move-On Saturday
to rally for our post offices and postal workers.

See you there!
Hali Hammer and our
Save the Post Office Committee.

68114
Discussion: What Lies Ahead @ Online
Aug 22 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Economist Jack Rasmus Speaking About “What Lies Ahead”

The response to COVID-19 by those in power has been a total disaster. They’ve focused on maximizing their profits while turning a virus into a health crisis that has killed over 140,000 people and sickened millions in the U.S. The overall economic impact from this pandemic has been devastating for tens of millions of working people. The continuous attempts to reopen the economy have meant workers have had to do more work for lower wages while risking our our health and our lives. And the reopening of public schools without necessary testing, tracing and safety measures would only further put the lives of students, education staff, teachers and families at risk.

Economist, Jack Rasmus, provides a clear analysis of the current situation and what the prospects are in the near future.

Dr. Jack Rasmus, Ph.D in Political Economy, teaches economics at St. Mary’s College in California and is the author of numerous books and articles about the economy. Some of his writings can be found at: https://jackrasmus.com/http://kyklosproductions.com/, and at ZNet
and Counterpunch.

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68110
Aug
23
Sun
PEOPLE’S PARK FREE CONCERT @ People's Park
Aug 23 @ 12:00 pm – 3:30 pm

The People’s Park Committee invites you to a physically distanced free concert performance and live stream on Sunday, August 23, from noon to 3:30pm, featuring the music of Brontez & The Younger Lovers, Danny James & Pear, Cass McCombs, 2 Lazy Boys, Bella, the Funky Nixons and others.

The concert takes place at People’s Park and live streaming happens at the Berkeley People’s Park Facebook page.

68085
The Oakland Greens present “The People’s Education System” @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Aug 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

It seems that we have the opportunity to organize an entirely new education system. One where the people have a real voice.

The Oakland Greens present “The People’s Education System”. Tired of the status quo TELLING you how your children should be taught rather than educated?

We want your ideas. We will invite parents, candidates, educators, artist, nutritionists, and others, to discuss a radical alternative to educate residents to create a community that is for all.

Join us Sunday August 23, 2020 6 PM to 8:30 PM for a ZOOM event on education. This is a ticketed event fundraiser brought to you by The Oakland Greens for the Rosa Clemente event in October. As always no one turned away for lack of funds. Find tickets

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68119
Aug
26
Wed
Intro to DSA @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
Aug 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Democratic Socialist politicians like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Rashida Tlaib are raising the expectations of millions of people across the United States and bringing them into a political awakening. The membership of DSA, the largest socialist organization in the United States, is rapidly growing by the thousands. Millions of everyday people 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? And how do socialists look at the crises of police brutality, economic recession, and COVID-19?

Let’s talk about it.

This event will be held on Zoom! Join here:

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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.

 

 

68096
Aug
27
Thu
Homeless Eviction Defense!
Aug 27 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

68128