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Meet Oakland's very first independent Inspector General, Friday 2.25 hosted by the African American Chamber of Commerce and others pic.twitter.com/isDq8KqkKU
— Oakland Police Commission (@OakPoliceComm) February 17, 2022
Join Haiti Action Committee for a February 26th march and protest
commemorating the 18th year of continued US neo-colonial intervention
and occupation of Haiti since the Feb. 29th 2004 coup that overthrew
Haiti’s democratic government. Since then, the US government has backed
a series of corrupt and brutal regimes which have brought Haiti nothing
but misery, violence and chaos.
Across Haiti, popular organizations are calling for the end of the
US-backed regime and the installation of a transitional government. Yet
the Biden Administration continues to insist on its choice of prime
minister, Ariel Henry, who has no mandate and no legitimacy.
As it attempts to thwart moves towards ending dictatorship in Haiti, the
Biden Administration has deported more than 20,000 Haitian refugees, in
one of the speediest mass deportations in US history. Having fled from
conditions produced by US policy in Haiti, they are now being sent back
into the US-created nightmare they fled.
This is a time for all of us to stand in solidarity with Haiti. [1]
Please call, tweet and/or email President Biden to demand:
Stop the expulsions and deportations of Haitian refugees! End all
support for the Ariel Henry dictatorship!
Call the White House TUESDAY to THURSDAY, 11am-3pm ET
202-456-1111; tweet @JoeBiden
—
Haiti Action Committee
PO Box 2040
Berkeley,CA 94702
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82812417704?pwd=NTJLczViRGg4K0c2Um9MMXFjSVNrdz09
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic. Almost two years have passed, and we in the US are now approaching 80,000,000 cases and close to 1,000,000 Covid deaths – the largest number of any country in the world – with no clear end in sight.
The pandemic has swept through US society, leaving a path of disease, suffering, death, political and social upheaval, and economic destruction in its wake. The response by the US government and capitalist politicians has been a complete disaster.
This Sunday at the Marxist Library, we will review the destructive impact of the pandemic, the catastrophic capitalist response, political and economic repercussions, and a prognosis for our future.
Our speaker will be Allan Miller of the ICSS Program Committee.
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Our Zoom room 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.. The program (and recording) will begin as close to 10:30 am as possible and will end at 12:30, but the Waiting Room will remain open until about 1 pm for informal discussion.
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Time: Feb 27, 2022 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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In five days! Join DSA SF and members of @DSA_Intl_Comm on Sunday, February 27 at 12 p.m. PST for a conversation about internationalism, what the IC is doing, and how we can do this work on the local level. Register: https://t.co/GKYfdnzNei pic.twitter.com/vmYlB9RYpM
— DSA San Francisco (@DSA_SF) February 22, 2022
Fun in the Sun on – XRSFBay
Regen Event and Street Theater Performance at Mission Dolores Park
It’s time to meet up and reach out! Join the membership of the XR SF Bay Area chapter for a regenerative and outreach event on the green and sunny slopes of Dolores Park. Our street theater performers (learn more here) will roam the crowd while flyering takes place, and members of Scientists’ Rebellion answer your questions and provide resources about the climate crisis. Let’s kick off the spring season of action with a dose of art, science, and community!
RSVP here: https://bit.ly/3HNotCz
Monday! 9AM, 850 Bryant Dept. 27. Pack the court to support Dacari Spiers.
CW: Police Brutality. Dacari was beaten by SFPD cop Terrance Stangel in 2019. Stangel is being prosecuted by DA Boudin, the POA has been packing the courtroom to intimidate Dacari, the witness, and jury pic.twitter.com/E3pd0b3eRh
— #DefundSFPDNow (@DefundSFPDnow) February 26, 2022
📣 ACTION ALERT: Tell Council on Tuesday 3.1 to #SaveE12th St (Yes Again, BUT Truly Finally!) 📣
What: Tell City Council that Public Land Should Be Used for Public Good
When: Tuesday, 3.1 1:30 PM
Where: https://t.co/ugAJgVGlhA— E12 Peoples Proposal (@PeoplesProposal) February 28, 2022
Join us for our monthly member meeting! Open to the public, new folks are always welcomed! We are going to take an interactive deep dive into the power of the sheriff and explore different ways we can hold them accountable through abolitionist principles! https://t.co/PXnYbKr6oC pic.twitter.com/Xlmhb27kdy
— Ella Baker Center (@ellabakercenter) February 26, 2022
Thursday 3/3: No War with Russia/No NATO Expansion/Fund Communities, Not Warhttps://t.co/9tXkEPNgSo
— Indybay (@Indybay) February 28, 2022
TO OBSERVE:
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85817209915
Interesting Agenda Items:
5. Federal Task Force Ordinance – OPD – Review Annual Reports (ATF, USMS, DEA)
a. Review and take possible action
6. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Crime Analysis Software
a. Review and take possible action on Impact Report and proposed Use Policy
This Friday, Oakland’s young leaders are organizing a Youth March for Peace to advocate for the end gun violence in Oakland’s streets.
This event will be at 6pm at St. Patricks Parish 1023 Peralta St. on Friday, 2/4.
Hope to see you there! pic.twitter.com/3s4dI5ZJvr
— Sheng Thao 盛桃 (@ShengForOakland) March 2, 2022
But ten schools is still too many.
School closures are part of a long-term plan by corporations to increase their profits by destroying public education – converting public scchools into charters, or selling them off to real estate developers. These closures disproportionately impact Black and brown communities and students receiving special education services.
The Anti Police-Terror Project is in strong solidarity with the students, families and teachers who continue to fight against these plans!
Please join us tomorrow, March 5 in East Oakland to rally and march against these racist school closures!
What: SHUT DOWN THE TOWN: East Oakland March Against School Closures
When: Saturday, March 5
- Rally at 10 AM;
- March leaves at 11 AM;
- March arrives at 1 PM;
- Performances and speeches from 1-2:30 PM
School board directors Gary Yee, Sam Davis, Shanthi Gonzales, Aimee Eng, and Clifford Thompson have all voted in favor of school closures, making it clear that they serve corporations and billionares, not Oakland students and families.
Join us tomorrow at 10 AM to demand:
- No closures, no cuts
- Cancel the debt and fund our schools
- Show us the money
- No state take-over
In solidarity,
APTP
P.S. The campaign to fight against school closures is accepting Venmo donations at @ShutDownTheTown.
Anti Police-Terror Project is a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. We support families surviving police terror in their fight for justice, documenting police abuses and connecting impacted families and community members with resources, legal referrals, and opportunities for healing.
Green & P&F statewide candidates! “How Socialist Women Would Run CA”
featuring: Laura Wells, Meghann Adams, and Nathalie Hri
How Socialist Women
Would Run California
Please register in advance at
https://bit.ly/CalifSocialistWomen
to receive your personal link for this event.
Celebrate International Women’s Day early with three women running on the Left Unity Slate in the June 7, 2022 California primary election.
* Meghann Adams – Peace and Freedom Party candidate for State Treasurer
* Laura Wells – Green Party Candidate for State Controller
* Nathalie Hrizi – Peace and Freedom Party candidate for Insurance Commissioner
Join them as they share their ideas about how to ensure health care, housing, education and the future of the planet instead of profits for the rich and their corporations.
The Left Unity Slate is a cooperative effort by the California Green Party and the Peace and Freedom Party to offer a clear choice to voters as an alternative to the two capitalist parties. You can find out more at:
Dear supporters of the Save E12th Coalition!!!
💥Last night the City Council cast a decisive 5 to 3 vote denying the 6th extension to the luxury tower development on the East 12th St Remainder Parcel, and committing once and for all to affordable housing on this public land!!
💥 Seven+ years of organizing has paid off!!
💥 Last night the City Council cast a decisive 5 to 3 vote denying the 6th extension to the luxury tower development on the East 12th St Remainder Parcel, and committing once and for all to affordable housing on this public land!!
💥 We started this PUBLIC LAND FOR PUBLIC GOOD fight in 2014 and along the way lifted the voices of our communities, we organized for Oakland to stem displacement and gentrification, and worked to prioritize dignified and affordable housing for those who need it most.
💥 Along the way our efforts inspired the public lands policy for Oakland, contributed to improving conditions for our houseless neighbors, said no to luxury towers on public land, and said yes to maximizing affordable housing on E12th St!
💥 It took a lot of us to get here. Neighbors, organizers, union reps, legal teams, journalists, architects, landscape architects, planners, radical developers, students, movement chefs, artists, & entertainers, and city council members all worked tirelessly.
💥 All throughout we always insisted on maximizing affordable housing on E12th St and WE WON!! Thank you for all of your support over the years!
NOW we want to celebrate!!
Where: Lake Merritt Amphitheater (across Kaiser center & E12th land)
When: 3-5pm THIS Saturday March 5
What: Bring a snack or something to drink to CELEBRATE
Join us this Sunday, March 6th, from 12-2 for the public launch of our Fair Budget El Cerrito campaign- East Bay DSA members in El Cerrito are working to reinvest the city’s police budget into community services! RSVP here for location: https://t.co/tIiaO2eQR0 pic.twitter.com/kpktD4H5Dz
— East Bay DSA 🌹 (@DSAEastBay) March 3, 2022
Join the Marin Climate Action Summit to explore and consider specific legislative and policy approaches to reverse our contributions to the climate emergency while strengthening the local economy and catalyzing a just, verdant, and inclusive county.
Keynote speaker Edward Quevedo, founder and head of practice at The Foresight Lab, will share approaches that The Lab has spearheaded in other locales to achieve these outcomes. After Mr. Quevedo’s remarks, the Summit will consider two questions: What are the barriers that keep climate organizations from succeeding? How do we get traction and achieve policy change? Although the Summit is sponsored by Kevin Morrison’s campaign for Marin County supervisor, participation in the summit does not express or imply endorsement of his candidacy.
Other speakers include:
Marisol Cantú, coordinator of the Richmond Progressive Alliance Listening Project, a youth-led project that brings together all Richmond residents—from youth to elders—to talk about how the climate crisis has impacted their lives, families, and communities as they envision a fossil-free Richmond.
Janet Johnson of Sunflower Alliance and the Richmond Shoreline Alliance
WHERE
Online. Register here
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Fierce Palestinian struggle against settler-colonialism is ongoing, and this seemingly far-away struggle makes its way into the very fabric of the repressive apparatus back at home. The first Intifada was a key part of Palestinian resistance during an important historical moment in the struggle for Palestinian liberation.
Please join East Bay DSA and San Francisco DSA to take part in our virtual film screening and discussion of 𝙉𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙖 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙐𝙥𝙧𝙞𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜, an inspiring and educational documentary about the key role of women in the first Intifada. The movie is just under 90 minutes and we will have a discussion afterward.
This is part of a project by the DSA BDS & Palestine Solidarity Working Group to bring this film to any DSA chapter, YDSA, or internal body through the end of 2022 in honor of the first Intifada. December 8th, 2021 marked the 34th anniversary. Please email dsanailafilm@gmail.com to find out how to coordinate a screening or with any questions.
We need all hands on deck for this coming Tuesday, to demand the termination of Vallejo PD’s badge benders and to protest borrowing $30M for a police station upgrade we already voted against. #PoliceBrutality #Vallejo #PoliceReform pic.twitter.com/42B0ZzsyH6
— Melissa Nold, Esq. (@savage_esquire) March 6, 2022
Can we build a better web AND protect our planet at the same time? For those of us working on decentralized tech, how can we achieve both critical goals?
🌎This WED at 11:15 AM PT: We're joining hands with @mozillafestival to convene a dialogue around how to protect the planet AND build a better, #decentralized web. @Ifoundtheme will lead us
REGISTER thru Mozfest (reg fees are only suggested): https://t.co/vKExqYFqFZ pic.twitter.com/MzRKrcVoY6
— Internet Archive (@internetarchive) March 7, 2022
At the March DWeb Meetup, we join hands with Mozfest 2022 to tackle this big question with Kelsey Breseman, Civic Science Fellow at the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative, where she works on environmental accountability, data ownership models, and intentional community.
Kelsey has written this thought-provoking essay (https://blog.archive.org/2021/09/20/ecological-awareness-for-the-decentralized-web/) on ecological awareness, one of the core principles of the DWeb. (See https://getdweb.net/principles.) Together, we’ll examine the assumptions and truths about energy use and blockchains, NFTs, and how the decentralized web can solve some problems, while perhaps deepening others.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Kelsey Breseman is a Rita Allen Civic Science Fellow at the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative, where she works on environmental accountability, data ownership models, and intentional community. Kelsey has founded and managed tech startups, and has a history of activist leadership for progressive causes. She has a B.S. in Neural Engineering from Olin College and is currently working on a M.S. in Data Science from UT Austin.
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