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Aug
20
Tue
Rally: Demand Mayor Lee Take Action Now to Save CCSF! @ Civic Center
Aug 20 @ 11:00 pm – Aug 21 @ 1:00 am

City College provides an excellent education to tens of thousands of students, yet the ACCJC accreditation commission is threatening to close our school in 2014. We will not let this happen! CCSF must remain open and accessible to the Bay Area’s diverse communities. Students will march on City Hall to pressure Mayor Ed Lee to demand the immediate reversal of the ACCJC’s unjust decision, which is currently under appeal. If the Mayor actually supports CCSF and its students, he needs to join with us to take action against the ACCJC — an illegitimate, out of control body — and its imposition of cuts and privatization.

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Aug
21
Wed
Organizing Meeting for Justice 4 Trayvon Martin Assembly Aug 28th @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Aug 21 @ 1:00 am – 2:30 am

Come help plan and organize this big day in Oakland and called-for protests across the country.

Event listing

Facebook event for August 28th

STOP THE WAR ON YOUTH OF COLOR

JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN –
JAIL ZIMMERMAN!
OVERTURN ‘STAND YOUR GROUND’ LAWS!
End the murder of Black & Brown youth
JOBS & EDUCATION
NOT MASS INCARCERATION!
Support California Prisoners’ Hunger Strike
END RACIAL PROFILING OF ALL FORMS!
Including Stop-and-Frisk!
STOP RACIST POLICE TERROR
Drug test killer cops
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS NOW
STOP DEPORTATIONS!
Stop Urban Shield & surveillance of our communities
A LIVING WAGE & UNION RIGHTS
FOR LOW-WAGE & ALL WORKERS!

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Aug
23
Fri
URGENT Solidarity Rally with Hunger Strikers! @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 23 @ 12:00 am – 2:30 am

Are you outraged that California will start FORCE FEEDING people soon??

Come out and show your support for the thousands of prisoners who have participated in this peaceful hunger strike since July 8!

Come show your opposition to the recent ruling that prisoners can be force fed against their wishes!

They need our support NOW more than ever. We cannot remain silent while California denies these people’s humanity.

We will meet to rally at 5pm, then march to Jerry Brown’s condo on Telegraph and 27th!

PLEASE INVITE YOUR FRIENDS AND SHARE WIDELY!!

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Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity

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Airport Workers’ Action: Victory! We’re Going Back to Work – Now We Need Good Jobs! @ Oakland Airport, Terminal 2
Aug 23 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Great news – three fired Oakland Airport worker leaders are headed back to work! Join them as they stand up for good jobs and organizing rights for themselves and other OAK fast food workers!

“I can’t wait to go back to work at the airport,” said Subway cashier Hakima Arhab. “My co-workers are feeling so strong – they understand now that we can stick together and stand up for our rights, and win!”

On August 12, the airport’s Subway and Jamba Juice franchises agreed to reinstate Hakima, Bikram Thapa, and Diamond Ford, who were fired last summer after they spoke out against injustices and labor law violations on the job.

Subway also agreed to restore the schedule of Hayat Selmani, who lost work hours after she began participating in the campaign (Hayat was one of the workers who struck to protest unfair labor practices at the airport on July 14). All four workers will receive back pay.

In May, the National Labor Relations Board issued complaints against Subway and Jamba Juice for retaliating against workers for organizing. The reinstatements are part of the settlement of that case.

But the airport workers’ fight isn’t over. Workers at Subway, Jamba Juice and four other airport fast food restaurants are demanding a card check agreement – so they can decide whether to unionize without fear of retaliation. Unionized fast food workers at the airport enjoy job security, living wages, and affordable family health care.

Join the workers for an action inside and outside Terminal 2 – and show the restaurants that the community is standing up for good jobs at OAK!

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Aug
24
Sat
Forum: Egypt – A Revolution in Crisis @ Near 24th St. Bart
Aug 24 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

The Egyptian Revolution that began in January 2011 is in crisis following the killing of more than 500 people and the wounding of more than 3,700 on August 13. Most of the dead and wounded were victims of the U.S.-armed Egyptian military. The military seized power on July 3, after massive protests against the government of Mohammad Morsi, whose economic and social policies had alienated millions of Egyptians.

What do these developments mean for the future of Egypt and the entire region? What is the role and goal of the U.S.? Join us for informative presentations and discussion.

Featured Speakers:

Omar Ali, Egyptian American ANSWER activist, lived for many years in Egypt

Mazda Majidi, Co-author, “Socialists & War,” covers the Middle East for Liberation News

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Commemoration of March of Washington for Jobs and Freedom @ Mosswood Park
Aug 24 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Join us* in commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

*There is no sponsorship attributed on the event flyer this calendar event is taken from.

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Music and the Politics of Privatization: Save the Berkeley Post Office and CCSF @ Berkeley Post Office
Aug 24 @ 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Come hear music, sing along, discuss the politics of privatization and hear peeps from the movement to save City College of San Francisco (at 3:00 PM).

Berkeley Post Office Defenders and Save CCSF will be discussing how best to join forces to keep privatization from happening on both sides of the Bay.

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Aug
25
Sun
Until All Are Free: A Series of Actions in Solidarity With the Hunger Strike. @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 25 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

On Saturday, August 24th at 5pm join us at Oscar Grant Plaza to march in solidarity with the California prisoners on the 48th day of their hunger strike. As they organize behind the closed doors of solitary, let our support ring loudly through the streets. Let us voice the demands of the prisoners and demand justice for Guero, the first prisoner to die participating in the hunger strike (may he rest in peace.)

Come ready to make some noise!!

Sponsored by the Anti-repression crew.

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Graffiti March for Reefa (RIP) @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 25 @ 3:00 am – 5:00 am

Israel Hernandez was an artist who used a variety of mediums, including graffiti, under the name Reefa. On the morning of August 6th, Hernandez was tasered to death by Miami Beach police, who proceeded to high-five and congratulate each other. This sick incident of police brutality is nothing new, and the list of people slain by police gets longer and longer.

The evening of August 24th we will gather to seek justice for yet another wrongful death at the hands of the state, and decorate the city how Reefa did when he was murdered.

Original call for action on IndyBay.

More info on the murder from the Miami Herald.

Facebook event.

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Foreclosure Defense Group Meeting @ by the statues
Aug 25 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Our weekly open meeting for members and supporters to discuss the weeks tasks and projects. Come get plugged into ongoing housing defense work! We have abundant and varied work for all folks in any number of meaningful projects.

Rain location: SF Pizza, 1500 Broadway, Oakland

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Occupy Oakland Foreclosure Defense Group Meeting @ 19th & Telegraph, in the park by the statues
Aug 25 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Our weekly open meeting for members and supporters to discuss the week’s tasks and projects. Come get plugged into ongoing housing defense work! We have abundant and varied work for all folks in any number of meaningful projects.

Rain location: SF Pizza, 1500 Broadway, Oakland

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Occupy Oakland Foreclosure Defense Group Meeting @ The Statues (in the park)
Aug 25 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Our weekly open meeting for members and supporters to discuss the week’s tasks and projects. Come get plugged into ongoing housing defense work! We have abundant and varied work for all folks in any number of meaningful projects.

Rain location: It doesn’t rain in Oakland in August or September.

OOFDG Website

If you would like to help us monetarily with our work. We don’t need much, but we do keep a phone hotline active and do flyers and posters. Any little bit helps.

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Aug
26
Mon
Preserve the 4th Amendment. Fight for Human Rights.
Aug 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Direct Action.

DEFY Rotten #NSA Contractor #CSC AT #VMWorld2013.

Also Tuesday and Wednesday, same time, same place.

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Aug
27
Tue
Organizing Meeting for Justice 4 Trayvon Martin Assembly Aug 28th @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Aug 27 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

Come help plan and organize this big day in Oakland and called-for protests across the country.
After this last organizing meeting there will be a banner and sign making jamboree!

Event listing

Facebook event for August 28th

STOP THE WAR ON YOUTH OF COLOR

JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN –
JAIL ZIMMERMAN!
OVERTURN ‘STAND YOUR GROUND’ LAWS!
End the murder of Black & Brown youth
JOBS & EDUCATION
NOT MASS INCARCERATION!
Support California Prisoners’ Hunger Strike
END RACIAL PROFILING OF ALL FORMS!
Including Stop-and-Frisk!
STOP RACIST POLICE TERROR
Drug test killer cops
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS NOW
STOP DEPORTATIONS!
Stop Urban Shield & surveillance of our communities
A LIVING WAGE & UNION RIGHTS
FOR LOW-WAGE & ALL WORKERS!

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Strike Debt Bay Area Reading Group: Politics of Debt: Ellen Brown’s Web of Debt, SECTION V @ Public School Space
Aug 27 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

We’ve been discussing theories of money and our debt crisis lately, and Brown is a backer of the public bank option. It will be interesting to see where she connects and/or clashes with other theories of Capitalism and Debt. See you there!

(Entrance is on 22nd St, just off Broadway. Ring bell (not intercom!) to left)

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Court Support for Prince @ Rene Davidson Courthouse, Dept 11
Aug 27 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

During the 2012 Mayday protests in Oakland, the OPD switched up it’s normal crowd control tactics and sent in ‘snatch squads’ to remove people who they perceived to be planning unlawful actions. Without any warning, groups of officers marched in formation directly through the crowd in search of their targets. Prince was one of the activists to be targeted and arrested early in the day. More than three officers assaulted Prince, before one used their tazer to bring him down. It’s more than clear that there was no reason for any of these arrests to be made, as no illegal activity (on the part of the protesters) was taking place. Prince was held for 72 hours, brutalized, and released with no charges. The DA quietly filed charges later, and issued a warrant for his arrest.

Two of the officers involved in Prince’s brutal arrest on MayDay have been identified as Officer Fukuda and Officer W. Burke. Officer Burke was seen on Mayday, multiple times, pointing his rifle at people in the crowd, and waving it around carelessly. Officer Burke was also fired at one point, for falsifying search warrants, but was rehired in arbitration.

Lets show support for our comrade in the face of outrageous charges.

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Aug
29
Thu
STOP THE WAR ON YOUTH OF COLOR: PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY & RALLY @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Aug 29 @ 12:30 am – 3:00 am

STOP THE WAR ON YOUTH OF COLOR
JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN –
JAIL ZIMMERMAN!
OVERTURN ‘STAND YOUR GROUND’ LAWS!

JOBS & EDUCATION
NOT MASS INCARCERATION!

END RACIAL PROFILING OF ALL FORMS!
STOP RACIST POLICE TERROR INCLUDING STOP-AND-FRISK!

IMMIGRANT RIGHTS NOW
STOP DEPORTATIONS!

A LIVING WAGE AND UNION RIGHTS
FOR LOW-WAGE AND ALL WORKERS!

Stop Urban Shield Militarization & Surveillance of Our Communities

On Wed., August 28, after we’ve marched in Washington on Aug. 24 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the great march against racism in Washington, D.C., led by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the People’s Power Assembly Movement calls on activists across the U.S. to hold local JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON MARTIN ASSEMBLIES, including rallies, speak-outs, marches in public squares or in front of federal buildings or local police headquarters.

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Webpage for the national call for this event.

Local Endorsers: ILWU Local 10, ONYX Organizing Committee, Dignidad y Resistencia, Oscar Grant Foundation, Justice for Alan Blueford Coalition, Malcolm X Grass Roots Movement, Kenneth Harding Foundation, Peoples Community Medics, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Workers World Party, Urban Black Men United, Tsega Center, IWW, Peoples Database Project, Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee-Berkeley , Monterey Peace & Justice Center, Dan Siegel – attorney, Anne Weills – attorney, Shane Hoff – UTU Local 1741

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Occupy Oakland Privacy Working Group meeting @ The Sudoroom
Aug 29 @ 1:00 am – 2:30 am

On July 31st after midnight the Oakland City Council voted unanimously to approve allocating $2 million to continue to develop the Domain Awareness Center that would integrate surveillance cameras from all over the Port of Oakland, the city, BART, AC Transit, traffic cameras, and other sensors into a local ‘fusion’ center that could effectively track private citizens movements throughout the region. Video and data feeds from all over Oakland are to be aggregated and monitored at the DAC, then analysed with license plate recognition software, thermal imaging and body movement recognition software, possibly facial recognition software, and more, all with absolutely no privacy or data-retention policies in place, or substantive debate at the committee or council level about the program.

The  Oakland Privacy Working Group and others are continuing to organize against these encroachments upon our liberty and privacy.
At our last meeting on August 14th we discussed where we can go from here now. The Kalb Amendment requires that the city approve a privacy policy by March 2014.  Strategies considered included a considering a city-wide ballot initiative and/or possible legal action, FOIA requests for camera locations & DAC plans, asking the city for a 3rd party security review of the emerging network, mapping out the stake-holders and corporations involved in pushing for the extension of technical surveillance, and pushing for a robust privacy policy that would preclude monitoring citizens’ movements and constitutionally protected behaviors.
The entrance to the Sudoroom is on 22nd Street although the address is on Broadway, it is a few doors down from the corner and up some stairs.  Last time there was free beer, there may well be again this time.
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Callout For National Fast Food Workers Walkout @ All across the country
Aug 29 @ 7:00 am – Aug 30 @ 6:45 am

f you work in a fast food or retail store anywhere in the country, the most effective thing you can do right now is make plans to take to the streets on August 29. Encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to do the same. The more of us who go on strike that day, the louder our message will be that it is not right for companies making billions in profits to pay their workers pennies.

More info here

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Take Action For a Living Wage @ AFL-CIO Labor Temple
Aug 29 @ 11:00 pm – Aug 30 @ 12:30 am

Come support low-wage workers at a rally demanding a living wage and a right to form a union without retalitation. Across the country, thousands of workers are coming together to call for better pay and workplace respect. Now it’s time for the East Bay to join the fight for a living wage so workers can provide food, shelter and clothing for their families, and improve the economy for everyone.

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