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Feb
19
Sun
Honduras & Colombia: Models of US Control; violence, poverty and displacement @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Feb 19 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Honduras and Colombia are centers for US Control in Latin America which has been in
process over many years. The Colombian elite has welcomed Plan Colombia, extensive military
training and 7 US military bases in exchange for “stability”, class security, money, business
interests and help opposing the mass anti-government movements over the years. The US has
centers for intelligence gathering, a new “School of the Americas”, bases with great military
capacity, ready to invade any anti-US country, such as Venezuela, Ecuador, Cuba and Bolivia.
The US is not supporting the Peace Process in Colombia which is being attacked by US created
paramilitary armies, Gaintanistas and Urabeños. This is not to mention the many US mining and
business. Many peasant and popular leaders are being assassinated at this very moment. We
need to build opposition to the US wars around the world, be it in the Middle East, Latin
America or at home.

In Honduras, the “Alliance for Prosperity”, modeled after Plan Colombia, increases
militarization and privatization, and is responsible for increased displacement, and corruption,
violence, and repression.

The Presentation is sponsored by Bay Area Latin American Solidarity Coalition (BALASC)
and The Task Force on the Americas.

Alice Loaiza: Lived in Colombia for many years and works with Marcha Patriotica. Also
worked with CONAP, Coordinacion Nacional de Organizaciones Agrarias y Populares and also
in international accompaniment. She has lived and worked in many parts of the country. In the
Bay Area Alice works with BALASC and The Task Force on the Americas.

Diana Bohn: Visited Honduras for third time in December, 2016, as a member of the Root
Causes of Migration Pilgrimage, which visited groups affected by the policies of the Alliance for
Prosperity, government corruption, and violence. Diana is a Task Force on the Americas Board
member and Member of BALASC.

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Shadow Puppet Show to benefit First They Came for the Homeless @ The Long Haul
Feb 19 @ 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm

JOIN US to create magical shadow scenes in support of First They Come for the Homeless! Using donated tents, LED flashlights, and simple cut out shapes, we will create messages of love or inspiring scenes to promote awareness of homelessness in Berkeley. These tents will be donated to the homeless, and our shadow messages will be publicly on display on the streets of Berkeley. Now more than ever we must come together to show support and love for all.

Snacks provided

 

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Alternatives to Calling the Police – Training @ Shelton Hall, Oakland Peace Center
Feb 19 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Featuring the poor, unhoused, disabled, Black, Brown, indigenous, elder and youth leaders, artists, cultural workers of POOR Magazine who have practiced this concept for 20 years through their own collective traumas.

This workshop will include an ongoing teaching of poor peoples/traumatized peoples accountability, how to redefine a western white supremacist notion of security, and how to hold each other through trauma into a true definition of inter-dependent safety.

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Feb
20
Mon
Tax the Rich Rally and Singalong – Occupella @ In front of Chase Bank
Feb 20 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Sing for an hour with the Tax the Rich crew.

Event is cancelled if it is raining.

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Who’s Got the Power? @ The Women's Building--Room A
Feb 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Who’s Got the Power?
A Workshop for Organizers on Analyzing the Balance of Forces

Facilitated by Rebecca Gordon of University of San Francisco Department of Philosophy, a co-founder of the War Times/Tiempo de Guerras collective, and author of Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States (Oxford University Press) and American Nuremberg: The U.S. Officials Who Should Stand Trial for Post-9/11 War Crimes (Skyhorse Publishing).

Join Center for Political Education for a workshop offering a methodology for analyzing the relationship between forces of repression – social, economic, political – and those in resistance to them. Strengthening our practice of this type of analysis at local, national, and international scales helps us understand the levers of power and who controls them as well as potential areas of vulnerability through which we may take action to shift power.

For more information contact Center for Political Education.

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Feb
21
Tue
Not my Sheriff! Not my President! No more Deportations! @ Oakland Federal Courthouse
Feb 21 @ 11:30 am – 2:00 pm

Image may contain: textBay Area organizations demand:
Alameda County Sheriff Ahern’s rescind his policy to participate in mass deportations! Sheriff Ahern is not align with the community and the rest of Alameda County elected officials who have already stand on the side of the community to reject ICE entanglement and affirm Due Process for all regardless of immigration status!


We call on Sherriff Ahern to cease and reject any further entanglement with ICE and mass deportations! Ahern must comply with community demand to not participate in Trumps Policing and Militarization state. His anti-immigrant and racist policies have no place in our County!#AhernNOTmySheriff #Trumpnotmypresident.

We are also rallying in support of the California Values Act to protect all Californians by ensuring that state and local resources are not used for mass deportations or separation of families.

We will march from the Oakland Federal building plaza to Sheriff Ahern’s office!

 

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Feb
22
Wed
Health Care for All Californians Rally – Sacramento @ North Grounds of the Capitol
Feb 22 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

It’s time for guaranteed healthcare for all Californians!

Join us in Sacramento to step up the campaign for a Healthy California – where healthcare is guaranteed for everyone in our state.

What California needs:

-Universal coverage
-No deductibles, co-pays
-Real patient choice
-Comprehensive benefits

With the future of healthcare in California and the U.S. at stake, now is the time to act

Hope to see you there!

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East Bay DSA at Cal: Community Meetup
Feb 22 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The entrance to the building is down a corridor that runs between Addison and Center St – we’ll be meeting on the 6th floor in the UAW offices.

Hear from East Bay DSA members who study and work at Cal about what DSA is, what our East Bay chapter is working on, and what we’re involved in at Cal – and hope to be in the future!

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What Is Fascism? Is It Here, Now? @ Workers World
Feb 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Does the Trump presidency mean fascism is here, now? Let’s talk about what is fascism. We’ll start with a couple of short presentations, then open up for discussion, including how do we fight back?
We will have light refreshments. The space is wheelchair accessible.

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RICHARD WOLFF: An Evening of Lucid Economics and Caustic Wit @ First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley
Feb 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

KPFA Radio 94.1FM & Democracy at Work present

RICHARD WOLFF
“An Evening of Lucid Economics and Caustic Wit”
Hosted by Anita Johnson

Richard Wolff, an American Marxist economist, well known for his work in economic methodology and class analysis, has rapidly become famous as well for his Pacifica Network Radio program, Economic Update, which is syndicated on over 60 stations. Additionally, Professor Wolff has made appearances on various television shows, radio shows and films including: Real Time with Bill Maher, The Young Turks, Moyers & Company, Charlie Rose, Al Jazeera America, The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann, Charlie Rose, CrossTalk, The David Pakman Show, Democracy Now! The Empire Files, Politics Nation with Al Sharpton, and The Real News Network (TRNN).

We have the enormously ominous prospect of President Donald Trump – just as the U.S. is sinking ever deeper into hard times for the vast majority of its population. More economic downturns are coming. Capitalism’s instability, inequalities, and failures to meet our needs are provoking rising opposition. Considering the increasing problems of drought, poverty, debts, job conditions, and a worsening environment, the American dream is now entirely out of reach. Our political leaders are controlled by corporate giants and lobbies that defy anything like democracy. And President Trump.

In 1988 Wolff co-founded the journal Rethinking Marxism. Later he published Capitalism Hits the Fan: The Global Economic Meltdown and What To Do About It, This was followed by Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism (with David Barsamian), and Democracy at Work. The New York Times Magazine has named him “America’s most prominent Marxist economist.”

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Feb
23
Thu
Mobilization for Yuvette Henderson @ Oakland Federal Courthouse
Feb 23 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Yuvette Henderson was murdered by Emeryville police on 2/3/2015 who shot her with an AR-15 assault rifle for alleged shoplifting.

The city of Emeryville has filed a motion to dismiss her family’s lawsuit.

We need everyone to turn up in the Federal Courthouse on Thursday 2/23/2017 to show that the community stands with Yuvette’s family and demands Justice for Yuvette.

#sayHerName
#Justice4Yuvette

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Movement to End the New Jim Crow: Reimagining Justice @ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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A conversation on ending mass criminalization and incarceration with:

• Fania Davis, Executive Director, Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth

• Dorsey Nunn, Co-Founder, All of Us or None

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Poets against War & Racism @ Omni Commons
Feb 23 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Poets Against War & Racism |
Poetas contra la guerra y el racismo

Sponsored by the Chiapas Support Committee
https://chiapas-support.org/

This is the first gathering of Poets Against War & Racism.

Donation requested: $5.00-25.00
No one turned away for lack of money.

Poets:
Amira Ali
Arnoldo Colibrí
DeMareon Gipson
María de la Rosa
Rafael Jesús Gonzalez with Gerardo Omar Marín on flute
Teboho Motaba
Other poets & performers coming too
Open mic.

We have invited several poets and will also have an open mic.

Chiapas Support Committee will be showing a 15 minute video of the recent CNI congress held with the EZLN whose first sessions were held in Oactober 2016. The video will be part of an update on the EZLN-CNI proposal to form an indigenous council of government and to run an Indigenous woman for President in Mexico’s 2018 presidential elections and other developments in Mexico.

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MORE

Why?
The challenge is to reclaim our power of self-determination and live our lives and words in community that resists and begins to dream how to govern itself. The infinite war that the U.S. started in 2003 added another layer of calluse and numbing, distorting our consciousness and our language.

As a result, racism and war has become normalized to unprecedented and new levels with the new U.S. regime taking office and power.

Questions and poems:
How will we reclaim all the Black lives lost?
How will we change the relationship we have with each other and with the original peoples when we are uninvited guests on Indigenous lands?
How do we live in community where everyone belongs and has something important to contribute, to do and to say?
What is to be done?

What are your key words? What are our powerful words?
* No Ban
* No Walls
* No DAPL
* No war on the natural world and her peoples
* No more migrant deaths
* Yes to poetry, peace, bread, living wage jobs or income, justice…
* Yes to water & life
* Yes to Black Lives Matter
* Yes to Indigenous and women of color power and leadership
* Yes to trans-border poor people’s soldarirty and power
* Indigenous peoples lands everywhere you stand…
* Everyone is a poet.

This first gathering to to let loose some outrage, begin to learn how to dream together and each one continue to what they are best at to stop war and racism in all its forms, end homophobia, islamophobia, transphobia, stop destruction of the natural world…
Painting by Arnoldo García

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Feb
24
Fri
The Fight for Mumia – Support for our Political Prisoners @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Feb 24 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Black History Month Film Series @ Oakland City Hall, City Council Chambers
Feb 24 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Free. Each documentary will begin promptly at 5:30 PM, discussion afterwards.  Food provided.

Feb 3 – John Henrik Clarke – A Great and Mighty Walk

Feb 10 – The House I Live In

Feb 17 – The Night Tulsa Burned

Feb 24th – 13th

 

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Feb
25
Sat
Defend Immigrants Training @ Carpenter's Hall
Feb 25 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

*HELP DEFEND OUR COMMUNITIES, WORKERS, AND UNIONS !*

*RESIST IMMIGRATION RAIDS AND FIRINGS!*

Raids and the threat of more raids is upon us. Please join us at training about workplace raids and immigration
enforcement:

The legal rational for workplace enforcement –  called Employer Sanctions –
became part of immigration law in 1986.   Since then workplace raids –
sometimes called ’silent raids’ – have been a mainstay of immigration
enforcement and will likely ramp up under the Trump regime.  Immigration
enforcement has included firings for immigration status, raids and
detentions at work, street corner raids and others.  Trump promises to
unleash all of those strategies to round up and deport thousands of
immigrants.

*The training has 3 goals:

Educate advocates about how workplace enforcement has played out here in
the SF Bay Area (through multiple examples) and lessons learned,

Strengthen immigrant defense through know your rights education and a
system of support/solidarity for immigrants who are picked up; and

Plan creative political responses from the labor, faith and general
community.

Help our communities, workers, and unions get ready.
Everyone is welcome – knowing our past workplace enforcement history and
sharing critical rights information is important for all advocates
preparing to resist Trumps attacks on immigrants and refugees.

If you have any questions, please contact Lillian Galedo (Filipino
Advocates for Justice), 510-456-9876 (510) 20456-9876 (ofc) or
510-409-1679 (510) 20409-1679 (cell) or Agustin Ramirez (ILWU),
916-606-4681

Spanish/English translation provided.

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Know Your Options Before Calling 911 @ EastSide Arts Alliance
Feb 25 @ 11:00 am – 1:30 pm

POLICING IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE
Because policing fails to meet people’s needs, and puts people in danger of arrest, imprisonment, and/or even death, we must eliminate connections between policing and healthcare.
Critical Resistance Oakland and The Oakland Power Projects present: “Know Your Options: Acute Emergencies” workshop
When: Saturday February 25th, 11am-1:30pm
Where: East Side Arts Alliance, 2277 International Blvd, Oakland, California 94606
RSVP: croakland@criticalresistance.org

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Single Payer Healthcare Kickoff event @ California Nurses Association
Feb 25 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

 

This will be the first major organizing drive for our campaign to make single-payer health care a reality in California. You can learn more about this issue here. We want all hands on deck for this exciting kick-off day! No prior experience necessary!

You can RSVP by filling out this short form. And don’t forget to share the event on Facebook!

DSA members who come will receive education on single payer and be trained on how to talk to your neighbors and friends about the issue. Then, first-time canvassers will be paired with experienced organizers and canvassers to go spread the word about single payer, sign people up to be supporters, and recruit new members to DSA.

This is not only EBDSA’s first big day of organizing, but it’s also an opportunity for new members and people new to organizing to learn the ropes and build confidence for the work of socialist organizing we will be doing for years to come.

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Roundtable discussion on a civic campaign for basic income in the United States @ Covo
Feb 25 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Enno Schmidt will be returning to San Francisco Saturday, Feb 25th.
He’ll be engaging with us in a deeper afternoon roundtable discussion: A Civic Campaign for Basic Income in the United States.

If you’re interested, you can RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/178774692617282/

What would a civic campaign for basic income look like in the United States? Join us for an afternoon roundtable conversation with Enno Schmidt, co-founder of the Swiss basic income campaign — we’ll discuss what’s happening right now in the US and how we can foster a strong civic and cultural movement in support of basic income here.

We’ll be starting the conversation promptly at 1:30pm, so make sure to arrive by then!

We’ll see you next Saturday!
The Universal Income Project team

P.S. We’re looking for volunteers to help on the web development front. If you’re interested, or know anyone who is, reply and let us know!

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Bob Moses – Lead Organizer for “Mississippi Freedom Summer” @ First Presbyterian Church
Feb 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Barbara Lee and Elihu Harris Lecture Series presents
BOB MOSES
President and Founder, The Algebra Project
Bob Moses served as Director of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s (SNCC) Mississippi Voter Registration Project from 1961-1964, and was a lead organizer for the “Mississippi Freedom Summer.”
Moses’ civil rights work in the 1960s culminated in the national response to protect a fundamental right: the right to vote. His current work seeks a national response to establish a fundamental right: the right of every child to a quality public school education.
Co-produced by Merritt College and the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center

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