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Jan
11
Thu
REPEAL COSTA HAWKINS: PROTECT RENTERS IN CALIFORNIA @ State Capitol, Room 4202
Jan 11 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am

AB 1506 HEARING: REPEAL COSTA HAWKINS/ PROTECT RENTERS IN CALIFORNIA

After months and months of phone calls, letters, and meetings urging the Assembly to allow AB 1506 to be heard, the Assembly Housing Committee is scheduled to hold its’ first hearing and vote on AB 1506 which would repeal the state restriction on rent control – the Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act.

The hearing will be held on Thursday, January 11th at 9:00am in State Capitol, Room 4202 at the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee meeting. It’s important to get there early so we can get seats in the hearing room (8:30am is advised).  If you are interested in attending and need a ride from the Bay Area or somewhere else, please call the CARA office at 877-223-6107.  We are looking into carpool opportunities.  Everyone else should meet in front of room 4202.

If you cannot attend in person, please call these Assemblymembers who are on the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee.  Call them all (these are Sacramento numbers)  ESPECIALLY if you live in onee of these members’ districts.  Thank you.

Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee:

David Chui (Chair): 916-319-2017
Marc Steinorth (Vice Chair): 916-319-2040
Ed Chau:  916-319-2049
Steven Choi, Ph.D.: 916-319-2068
Ash Kalra:  916-319-2027
Monique Limon: 916-319-2037

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A faith-based homelessness solution @ Mormon Temple
Jan 11 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The Interfaith Council of Alameda County (ICAC) is holding a meeting Thursday, Jan. 11th to propose a faith-based homelessness solution plan for the City of Oakland, County of Alameda and the community.

Attending with be Oakland City Administrator Sabrina Landreth, Landon Williams of the San Francisco Foundation and Alameda County Supervisors Nate Miley and Wilma Chan.
Also attending will be Oakland City Councilmembers Rebecca Kaplan, Noel Gallo and Abel Guillén.

For more information, call Rev. Ken Chambers, ICAC president, at (510) 239-6969.

Open to the public.

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Defending J20 Protestors from DC to the Bay @ First Congregational Church
Jan 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

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Free Screening of I Am Not Your Negro @ Sierra Club
Jan 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

SURJ Bay Area’s Queer and Trans (QT) Committee is hosting a free screening of I Am Not Your Negro, a film based on the work of James Baldwin that dives deep into white supremacy and resistance.  This will be the eve of APTP’s 96 hours of Direct Action to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy. Members of the QT Committee will encourage attendees to participate in actions January 12-15th, including the mass march on Monday, January 15th.

“Master filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished, Remember This House. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin’s original words and flood of rich archival material. I Am Not Your Negro is a journey into black history that connects the past of the Civil Rights movement to the present of #BlackLivesMatter. It is a film that questions black representation in Hollywood and beyond. And, ultimately, by confronting the deeper connections between the lives and assassination of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., Baldwin and Peck have produced a work that challenges the very definition of what America stands for.”

Accessibility Information

The Sierra Club is located at 2101 Webster Street between 21st and 22nd Street in Oakland. The Sierra Club Offices are on the 13th floor. There is a bank of elevators that go to the 12th floor and above.

Parking and Transportation: The closest BART station is 19th Street BART and the Sierra Club is 4 blocks from BART. If you come by Bart, head north on Broadway and then east (right) on 21st Street and left on Webster to the Building entrance. There will be a greeter in the lobby until 7:15, but please arrive well before 7 pm so we can begin promptly. If you are driving, please try to carpool and arrive early to leave time to find a spot.

Getting Into the Lobby: The doors for the Sierra Club building lock right at 7pm, so please do your best to arrive prior to 7pm. We will have someone stationed at the Webster entrance to the building until 7:15 for late arrivals. If you arrive after 7pm, please use the Webster entrance.

Building Accessibility: There are two entrances to Sierra Club Office building on Webster and 21st both of which are accessible for mobility devices. The building has an elevator, and the kitchen space, conference room, and restrooms can also all accommodate mobility devices.

Scents: The Sierra Club’s space endeavors to offer a scent free environment; however as the Club is currently transitioning towards the use of only scent free products, we cannot guarantee an entirely scent free space. We ask everyone to please arrive at meetings fragrance free to support access for folks who experience multiple chemical sensitivities and allergies. This means using only body products and laundry detergent that say “fragrance free” or “unscented” on the label and do not have scented ingredients.

Restrooms: Restrooms are currently labeled in a gender-binary way. The Sierra Club is working on changing this and has an office policy that all restrooms are available to anyone, regardless of lived or perceived gender identity. We ask that folks choose the restroom that is right for them, and that no one question a person’s chosen restroom.

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Jan
12
Fri
96 Hours: MLK Morning Wake Up Call – Human Billboard @ Rockridge BART
Jan 12 @ 7:00 am – 10:00 am

For the 4th year in a row, the Anti Police-Terror Project (APTP) is calling on folks to come out in solidarity over the MLK Day weekend and say no to white supremacy, no to state-sponsored terror, no to development over people, no to misogyny, no to homophobia and transphobia, no to the targeting of immigrants and Muslims. #WeWillNotComply #96Hours

SURJ Bay Area will be kicking off its participation in the #96Hours to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy with a morning rally and human billboard at Rockridge BART.

We’ll be holding up signs and passing out flyers to morning commuters that focus on the theme of the day – state-sponsored violence – by highlighting alternatives to calling police, including BART police, as well as looking at their role in upholding white supremacy.

We’ll also be inviting people to come out for the 4th Annual March to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy on Monday, January 15th.

Join SURJ for one shift or stay the whole time!

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96Hours/ReclaimMLK: DefendDurham Projection and Noise Demo – @ San Francisco Federal Bldg
Jan 12 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

#DefendDurham #96Hours #NonCompliance #ReclaimMLK
Join in solidarity with the 8 Durham comrades, whose trial starts 1/11 on multiple felony charges and their call for national days of action. Also join in solidarity with the Anti Police-Terror Project and their call for 96 Hours of action to Reclaim King’s Radical Legacy.

Resistance SF is going to do projections on the SF Federal Building. Join us and bring your signs, voices, instruments and other noise making stuff.

On Aug. 14, Takiyah Thompson climbed a confederate monument and invited Durham to choose what side we’d be on: the side of freedom and liberation or the side of white supremacy and oppression. Durham chose freedom and liberation and pulled down the racist confederate monument that has been terrorizing Black and Brown people in front of the old courthouse since 1924. http://doitlikedurham.org/janweekofaction/

Since then, Takiyah and several others have been fighting felony and misdemeanor charges connected to the statue toppling. On Jan. 11, these brave anti-racist fighters return to court for trial. Will you stand in solidarity with Takiyah and the #DefendDurham arrestees? Learn more here about the national week of action to demand that all charges be dropped! Fighting white supremacy is not a crime! http://doitlikedurham.org/janweekofaction/

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Film: Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case For Reasonable Doubt. @ Omni Commons
Jan 12 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

We will show the film: Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Case For Reasonable Doubt.

This film showing will accompanied by a discussion (Q. +A., debate, and organizing strategies)

Donations will be shared with the OMNI (50/50)

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96 Hours: Lower Bottom Playaz present: “Lifer” @ The Flight Deck
Jan 12 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Opening night of Lifer, a play based on the true life account of events that occurred during Glenn Baileys 52 years of incarceration in the California Penal System.

$5.00 discount if you mention APTP at the door.

http://www.lowerbottomplayaz.com/

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Jan
13
Sat
The Village – A Weekend of Building @ Two Three Hunid Ohlone Village
Jan 13 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Join the One Big Canvass for HealthCare @ Omni Commons
Jan 13 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Our neighborhood canvassing program has created opportunities for small, intimate canvassing groups to coalesce around neighborhoods in Berkeley and Oakland. There’s nothing more inspiring, though, than a room full of hundreds of socialists ready to hit the streets and canvass the whole East Bay, armed with clipboards and a materialist analysis of social antagonisms.

So in that spirit, we’re bringing back chapter-wide canvasses with the new year as we continue our single-payer campaign and think about the other campaigns we’re committed to as a chapter.

Dozens of DSA and community members will convene on January 13 to knock thousands of doors in a matter of hours. We’ll start with a training on how to canvass in support of single-payer, then break into teams to go out and have conversations with neighbors in and around Oakland about decommodifying healthcare. This event will double as the launch for our campaigns in support of Gayle McLaughlin for Lt. Governor and Jovanka Beckles for Assembly District 15. As we canvass, we’ll gather more than a thousand signatures to help secure a ballot line for Gayle.

This canvass will be a major step toward building a mass socialist political movement all over the East Bay. No experience necessary, and all are welcome. In 2018, the world is ours to win.

Feel free to contact externalorganizing@eastbaydsa.org with questions and be sure to RSVP!

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Jan
14
Sun
Monthly Interfaith Prayers for Victims and Survivors of Violence @ Bahai Center
Jan 14 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Monthly interfaith prayer meeting, held on second Sundays, dedicated to survivors and victims of violence and police terror in Oakland.

“Remember the saying: ‘Of all pilgrimages the greatest is to relieve the sorrow-laden heart.'” ~ ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

The Baha’i community of Oakland is organizing this gathering for the community to connect, share prayers, writings and poems from all spiritual traditions, reflect and recharge and build coalitions interested in healing.

Come share prayers, quotes, poems, and favorite passages from your scriptures with us. Simple breakfast will be served.

“Thy name is my healing, O my God, and remembrance of Thee is my remedy. Nearness to Thee is my hope, and love for Thee is my companion. Thy mercy to me is my healing and my succor in both this world and the world to come. Thou, verily, art the All-Bountiful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.” ~ Bahá’u’lláh

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The Village – A Weekend of Building @ Two Three Hunid Ohlone Village
Jan 14 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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96 Hours: Reclaiming MLK’s Legacy of Militant Internationalism @ Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California
Jan 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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96 Hours: Linking Third World Struggle with Black Resistance @ Cafe Space
Jan 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

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SB 100 CA Climate Legislation – 100% renewable energy by 2045 @ Sierra Club
Jan 14 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

SB 100 CA Climate Legislation: 100% renewable energy by 2045

Presentation on bill, current status, Q & A.

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Green Sunday: Meet Our Candidates: for Governor and Mayor of Oakland @ Niebyl-Proctor library
Jan 14 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Green Sunday (1/14):  Meet Our Candidates: for Governor of California and Mayor of Oakland

 
January’s Green Sunday will be your opportunity to meet two of our Party’s candidates in the 2018 election.  Josh Jones is seeking our Party’s endorsement for governor.  He has a scientific background in geology and hydrology and lives in Davis.  In 2016, he was an active supporter of Bernie Sanders and a leader of his campaign in Yolo County.  In 2017 he returned to the Green Party, tired of the behavior of the “regular”  Democrats.  Hopefully he can bring other Berniecrats to our Party.  For more information, please see his website:  http://josh4gov.org

Our second speaker is Saied Karamooz, who is running for Mayor of Oakland.  Saied has been involved in a number of progressive campaigns over the years.  Most notably, he has been serving as an active member of the Coalition for Police Accountability that spearheaded Measure LL, resulting in the establishment of a Police Commission in Oakland.  Currently he is a commissioner on Oakland’s Privacy Advisory Commission and President of the Jack London Improvement District.  Over the past few years, Saied has supported initiatives such as the Fight for 15, Stop Urban Shield, the Public Bank of Oakland, and No Coal in Oakland.  Saied’s campaign website (everyonesmayor.org) provides a clear outline of how to make Oakland an equitable city for all.
We may have some additional candidates present.  We will also have time for questions and comments from the audience.
Breakout Groups
We were thrilled by your enthusiasm in Breakout Groups at Green Sundays a few months ago. To grow that energy, we’re trying Breakout Groups at the beginning of the County Council meetings after the 15 minute refreshment break that follows our Green Sunday programs. Which group will you roll with?

1. ELECTIONS (including endorsements, campaigning, ballot drives, voter guide…)

2. Green Party ORIENTATION

3. OUTREACH (recruiting, social events, networking with other groups…)
4. TECH (website, social media, newsletter, recording/broadcasting our events…)

5. OPERATIONS (including Green Sunday plans, fundraising, working with state and national Green Party…)
 
 
SPONSOR: Green Sundays are a series of free programs & discussions sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party of Alameda County follows at 7:45 pm; council meetings are always open to anyone who is interested. Please visit our website: https://acgreens. wordpress.com/
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96 hours: Rally for Salvadorans & Central Americans! @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Jan 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Defend TPS! Rally for Salvadorans & Central Americans!


Join AF3IRM SF Bay Area to #defendTPS and stand in solidarity with all Salvadoran and Central American survivors of U.S. imperialism. We are outraged by the repeal of Temporary Protective Status for 200,000+ Salvadorans and condemn this administration for continuing to perpetuate violence against transnational people of color. We have not forgotten that the U.S. funded, armed, and trained the death squads that massacred  
thousands of Salvadoran people during the 12-year civil war. We will not allow the government to deny the blood on their hands in creating the gang violence and femicide that our Central American hermanxs flee. We will protect our Central American communities by any means necessary!


Bring your signs, bull horns, and voices to show our Central American community and the world that we will not be silenced! #enddeportations #defendTPS #niunamas
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Jan
15
Mon
96 Hours: 4th Annual Reclaim MLK Teach-in @ Lincoln Square Park
Jan 15 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Join us for the 4th annual #ReclaimMLK Teach-In with the Young Activists for Black Lives Coalition!

This Year’s Theme:

“YES TO WHAT WE WANT
NO TO WHAT MUST GO!”
-From “A is for Activist” (2012) by innosanto Nagara

This Teach-In will be led by Youth and Youth workers for young activist 2-12+ yeas old and their adult allies. This will be a wonderful opportunity for families to honor the histories of Black and Indigenous resistance and#NonCompliance against state-sponsored violence.

The morning will include activity stations, music featuring the Alphabet Rockers & BoomShake, movement and art making for the march. We will explore the #96HoursofAction themes of:

1) Resistance against state-sponsored violence
2) Housing for All
3) Indigenous and International Solidarity
4) Oakland’s history of resistance

Following the Teach-In, we encourage everyone to join our young activist march to Oscar grant plaza, where we will join the rally and larger APTP March #ReclaimKingsRadicalLegacy through Oakland. (Check outhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1753494438292045/ for more information on this and #APTP)

Come to educate and empower our young activists here in Oakland and to be in community on this powerful culmination of #96HoursofAction.

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The Village – A Weekend of Building @ Two Three Hunid Ohlone Village
Jan 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Occupy Forum: The Forgotten Wisdom of Trees   @ Unite Here Local 2
Jan 15 @ 6:45 pm – 9:00 pm
OccupyForum presents…
Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!

Occupy Forum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue
on all sides of these critically important issues!

CALL of the FOREST :
The Forgotten Wisdom of Trees

Trees provide food, create medicine, and most importantly, provide life-giving oxygen. Without trees and their ability to capture carbon dioxide, our living breathable atmosphere would cease to exist. Trees are the most important living organisms on earth, chemically affecting our environment more than anything else, and playing a vital role that sustains all life. Trees are literally the lifeline of the planet and the key to reversing climate change.

Visionary scientist, conservationist and author, Diana Beresford-Kroeger takes us on a journey to the ancient forests of the northern hemisphere, revealing the profound connection that exists between trees and human life and the vital ways that trees sustain all life on the planet. From the sacred sugi and cedar forests of Japan, the ancient Raheen Wood of Ireland, the walnut and redwood trees of America, to the great boreal forest of Canada, Beresford-Kroeger takes us behind the history and legacy of these ancient forests and explains the science of trees and the irreplaceable roles they play in protecting and feeding the planet.

Interviewed are some of the world’s foremost experts in reforestation: Dr. Akira Miyawaki, a worldwide specialist in the restoration of natural forest systems on degraded land; Dr. Bill Libby, a pioneer in the field of forest tree genetics; Andrew St. Ledger, founder of The Woodland League in Ireland. We are introduced to the Anishinaabe people of Pimachiowin Aki (Canada) who are saving 33,400 square kilometers of boreal forest.

As human society has developed we have lost upwards of ninety five percent of the world’s forests and continue to lose more than one hundred and forty square kilometres of forest per day. Only 5% of the world’s old growth native forests currently remain today. The Call of the Forest film and movement is a call for massive, global reforestation to reverse climate change.

Diana Beresford-Kroeger is a world recognized author and scientist. She has a unique combination of western scientific knowledge and the traditional concepts of the ancient world. Orphaned in Ireland in her youth, Beresford-Kroeger was educated by elders who instructed her in the Brehon knowledge of plants and nature.

https://vimeo.com/158976411 trailer

Announcements will follow. Donations to OccupyForum

to cover our costs are encouraged; no one turned away.

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