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Dec
21
Mon
Occupy Forum: Justice 4 Mario Woods @ SEIU Local 1021
Dec 21 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

O C C U P Y F O R U M:  O F F – S I T E  M E E T I N G

Justice 4 Mario WoodsCoalition Meeting: Next Steps

 

On Wednesday, December 2nd, Mario Woods was gunned down by a firing squad of San Francisco Police officers in the Bayview, allegedly for brandishing a kitchen knife and “threatening” police at the scene. Videos showed Woods confusedly stumbling around after police shot bean bags filled with lead pellets and pepper spray at him; then being assassinated by police as he attempted to limp away. Citizens of the Bayview and throughout the city held a vigil that night, followed by testimony at a Town Hall Meeting called by Police Chief Suhr. A meeting at the San Francisco Police Commission characterized by the rage of the community was held December 9th with at least 200 protesters packing into City Hall filing public comment, including Archbishop Franzo King who said, “If the chief continues to defend the right to kill and slaughter people on the street under his command, then he becomes a co-conspirator to murder.” On December 18th, hundreds of youth, families, community and religious leaders throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area held a massive rally on the steps of 850 Bryant Street. Following the rally, the group marched to the offices of District Attorney George Gascón.

In a Times.com article, John Burris, attorney for the Woods family states, “our view is that this was a person who was shot multiple times at a time when he did not put officers’ lives in imminent danger.” Attorney Burris goes on to mention that the San Francisco Police Department broadly exhibits a “continuing pattern and practice of misconduct.” Other witnesses claim police shot Mario Woods (+20) times. The national trend of police abuse is all the more troubling in the City of San Francisco as the African American makes up 3% of the population, but continues to be disproportionately impacted by police murders and abuse.The Justice for Mario Woods Coalition formed to unify citizens who are outraged and sickened by the shooting which is one in a long series of racist police brutality and violence against members of the black community. The Justice for Mario Coalition is made up of concerned residents of San Francisco, advocates, leaders and community organizers who want to stop the trend of violence experienced by the black community in San Francisco at the hands of the police. The coalition demands are:

The immediate removal of Police Chief Gregory Suhr
Officers be charged with the murder of Mario Woods
http://abc7news.com/news/funeral-held-for-man-killed-by-san-francisco-police-/1127341/http://abc7news.com/news/protest-held-against-sf-police-shooting-of-mario-woods/1128529/

http://sfist.com/2015/12/10/police_commission_meeting_about_mar.php

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Dec
22
Tue
Film Night at the Omni: Sidewalk Stories @ Omni Commons
Dec 22 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Sidewalk Stories is a 1989 low-budget, nearly silent movie directed by and starring Charles Lane. This black-and-white feature is about a homeless street artist who becomes the guardian of a small girl after her father is murdered. The film was an homage to Charlie Chaplin’s film The Kid and was a critical favorite. It won several festival awards, including the Prix du Publique at the Cannes Film Festival, where its 12-minute ovation set a new record. Lane also received three nominations at the Film Independent Spirit Awards: Best Director, Best First Feature and Best Male Lead. On its 25th anniversary in 2014, Sidewalk Stories was digitally remastered and re-screened at the Cannes Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival.

Doors open at 6pm, film starts at 6:30. $5 donation if you can, but we won’t turn you away if you can’t! And the popcorn is always free!

~Sponsored by Liberated Lens~

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Oakland Livable Wage Assembly meeting @ SEIU Local 1000 Union Hall
Dec 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us to fight for a livable wage for all Bay Area workers! We collaborate in principled reflection and action on what the Bay Area livable wage would be and where we are at on the right to a livable wage.
Living-wage

The Oakland Livable Wage Assembly builds Community and Power among those who seek higher wages and better work life conditions for area workers.

Our work together encompasses:

(1) The concerns of precarious, care and contingent workers,
(2) Campaigns to improve wages for low wage workers, and
(3) Efforts by unionized workers and unions to improve wages and quality of work life.

We share stories and information in an egalitarian and participatory way to build relationships and build the movement.

Oakland Livable Wage Assembly meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, 6:30-8:00 PM at the SEIU Local 1000 Union Hall, 436 14th Street #200, Oakland, CA

Please love and support one another ~ We have a duty to fight ~ We have a duty to win!

olwa.org

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568668586707336/

Since 1978

 

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Dec
23
Wed
Fundraiser Concert for Mario Woods’ Family @ Elbo room
Dec 23 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

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Film: Triumph of Life: Winning Teams @ Humanist Hall
Dec 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Film evenings begin with optional potluck refreshments & social half hour at 7:00 pm,
followed by the films at 7:30 pm, followed by optional discussion after the films.

TRIUMPH OF LIFE  Episode 4: WINNING TEAMS, a PBS Nature film

Choreographed Cooperation Life may be a contest in which only the fittest individuals survive, but cooperation has also played a key role in evolution. WINNING TEAMS takes a close look at the alliances that animals have forged — with others of their own kind and very different organisms — in a bid to stay alive. In fact, teamwork occurs everywhere, from flocks of birds and herds of wildebeest to colonies of ants and termites…

Humanist Hall is wheelchair accessible around the corner at 411 28th Street

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Dec
24
Thu
Mario Woods: Press Conference @ San Francisco City Hall Steps
Dec 24 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join us on the steps of City Hall to tell Mayor Lee that Chief Suhr must be fired!

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Dec
25
Fri
#SHUTITDOWN @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Dec 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

FTP

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Stand Up to Police Union Bullies: Come to a Movie! @ Grand Lake Theater
Dec 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

THE HATEFUL EIGHT: 70MM Filming (2015) Quentin Tarantino Movie

When human rights are under attack, what do we do?
Watch movies, fight back!

We are going to this movie because it’s director was threatened by the police union after speaking up for families who lost loved ones to police murderers. Solidarity with all who have been victims of state-sanctioned violence.



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Dec
27
Sun
Open Circle ~ Families Fighting for Justice @ Omni Commons
Dec 27 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

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Dec
28
Mon
Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition Rally @ Federal Courthouse
Dec 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

RALLY MON. DEC. 28, 2015, 10 am in SAN FRANCISCO,
AND MAKE PHONE CALLS.
Share the Facebook event and invite your friends!

Joi the Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity Coalition on Monday, December 28th outside the San Francisco Federal Courthouse for a rally against the so-called “welfare checks” that, since August 2nd, have been waking up men in Pelican Bay Security Housing Unit (SHU, i.e. solitary confinement) every 20-30 minutes.

As of December 28th, these men will have been tortured by being deprived of sleep for 148 days!

Lawyers and CDCr officials will be meeting inside SF Federal Court at 11am. We want to show them that these checks are TORTURE and that they need to STOP NOW!

We know that interrupted sleep can cause serious mental and physical health problems. John R. Martinez, who has been in Pelican Bay SHU for over a decade, …wrote: “there is a reasonable probability that life-threatening injuries and/or even death is inevitable, as medical symptoms are only worsening but not being treated.” CDCR claims the checks are to prevent suicide, but knowing these detrimental effects of sleep deprivation, we’re worried the checks could actually lead to someone committing suicide or developing permanent disabling, and potentially terminal illnesses and conditions.
Other actions you can take (without leaving your home!):

1. Call to advocate for the checks to stop, stating that sleep deprivation is torture. Some offices may require your name, city, and zip code.

CDCR Secretary’s Offfice: 916-323-6001
CDCR Director of Adult Divisions, Kelly Harriington (he): 916-445-7688
Senator Loni Hancock, Chair of the Senaate Public Safety Committee: 916-651-4009
Assembly Member Bill Quuirk, Chair of the Assembly Public Safety Committee: 916-319-2020

2. Forward this information to your networks to make it known widely that this torture may continue unless we, along with allied lawyers, put pressure to stop it!

For more information on how to oppose the checks, call 510-426-5322, email phssreachingout@gmail.com , visit prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com and Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity on Facebook.

Watch and share this video by Liberated Lens from our last emergency protest:

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Justice 4 Tamir Rice FTP Rally @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Dec 28 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Justice for Mario Woods Coalition Meeting
Dec 28 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Justice for Mario Woods Coalition
Come out Monday night for Mario Woods Coalition planning meeting 6 pm

Now that there are videos of these killings, it makes it a lot harder for police and authorities to deny what’s happening to the public. And the People won’t allow it. This is a great time to join in and put a stop to police violence against people of color, and the racist system that lets it keep happening.

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Dec
30
Wed
UNTANGLED: in remembrance of sex workers victim to violence. @ The Flight Deck
Dec 30 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

brown girl dancing present…

UNTANGLED

A cumulative creative project researched by Iris, and performed by her and accompanied dance crew. This performance supports the full decriminalization of sex work and The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers (Dec 17th). . The proceeds collected at the Dec 30th event will benefit Bay Area Girls Rock Camp and ESPLER Project Inc’s legal fund for the lawsuit pending in Federal Court. decriminalizesexwork.com

 

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Dec
31
Thu
New Year’s Eve Demonstration Against Prisons and Policing @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Dec 31 @ 8:00 pm – 11:45 pm

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Jan
1
Fri
COCOA NOT PO-PO AT THE BERKELEY P-O @ Downtown Post Office Steps
Jan 1 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Continuing the tradition…

Serving:

Coffee, tea, instant cocoa and soup!

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7th Annual Oscar Grant Vigil @ Fruitvale BART
Jan 1 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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New Year’s Day Evening at ABC4J @ Alan Blueford Center 4 Justice
Jan 1 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

We are starting the New Year off with love, community, and soul expression! This night will include iinteractive conversations through dance, re-evolutionary hip-hop, and an alter honoring Oscar Grant.

Performances by: Anisah Abdullah, Kanstant Rising, Charity Clay, Banhk the God, Brett Tyler, Stoney Creation and Jada Imani.

Items for the alter are welcome: candles, sage, grains, a letter, crystals, etc.

Be sure to come with an open heart, dancing shoes, and loved ones, as this night calls in prosperity and forward movement!

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Jan
2
Sat
The Saint Francis Homelessness Challenge @ SomArts
Jan 2 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

A pop-up prototype in support of secure sleep, hygienic toileting, and services for San Francisco’s homeless neighbors.

Former San Francisco mayoral candidate Amy Farah Weiss, along with Ken Fisher of RouteHome, will team up with a slew of community organizations to hold the first Saint Francis Homelessness Challenge Showcase event.

The event will feature services for those in need, as well as workshops for those wishing to donate their time. The program will showcase many different ideas for what Weiss calls a people-powered solution to a citywide problem. “We are one group that is working on a solution and we want to set the bar for people to take action around these [homelessness] issues.”

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BLM Bay Area Rise Up 4 Tamir @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 2 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Bay Area rises up in solidarity with Tamir Rice’s family one year after Cleveland police officers killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice. Please join Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Lives Matter and the Last 3 Percent Coalition as we gather in solidarity with the family of Tamir Rice and Black Lives Matter Cleveland, and to uplift all of the families of those we have lost to police violence.

This is a black led ceremony that is centered in Black love, Black healing and Black rage. We invite allies to join us under the direction of our elders.

We support the family’s demands:
1. The immediate termination of Officer Loehmann and Officer Garmback.
2. A Federal Department of Justice investigation of Timothy McGinthy, and his removal as Cuyahoga County prosecutor.
3. A Federal Department of Justice investigation of the shooting and murder of Tamir Rice.

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