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Sep
10
Mon
Tell the Council to Support the Public Bank of Oakland
Sep 10 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Oakland needs a public bank!

The future Public Bank of Oakland will save our city millions of dollars in bank fees and interest charges. And it will earn millions more every year! It’s the best way to divest from Wall Street and keep our money in Oakland to benefit our community, not private banks’ shareholders. All around the country, the movement for state and municipal public banks is growing rapidly. To find out how public banking works, visit

friendsofpublicbankofoakland.org and publicbanking.org.

What’s happening now with Public Bank of Oakland?

Global Investment Company, the group doing the PBO feasibility study, has turned in their report to the City of Oakland staff and to staff in Richmond, Berkeley, and the County of Alameda, which all contributed funds for the study. The study will be presented to the Oakland City Council finance committee on September 11. We want the committee to accept the study, and recommend to the full Council that it direct staff to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the business plan.

What can I do?

Call City Council–especially the finance committee members! Say that you support public banking and you want to see the business plan RFP issued as soon as possible. In this election year our voices are especially strong. When you call the councilmember who represents your district, be sure to mention you’re a constituent.

District 1:             *Dan Kalb 510-238-7001

District 2:             *Abel Guillén 510-238-7002

District 3:             Lynette Gibson McElhaney 510-238-7003

District 4:             *Annie Campbell Washington 510-238-7004

District 5:             *Noel Gallo 510-238-7005

District 6:             Desley Brooks 510-238-7006

District 7:             Larry Reid 510-238-7007

At-large:              Rebecca Kaplan 510-238-7008

*Finance committee member

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Sep
13
Thu
Mass Action at the Global Climate Action Summit
Sep 13 @ 7:00 am – 11:00 am

The It Takes Roots-hosted Solidarity to Solutions Summit is a popular assembly for all progressive social movements to gather, discuss and debate the critical strategies, solutions and proposals for collective action that will tackle the root, systemic causes of capitalism and climate change.

The gathering aims to critically examine the neo-liberal, corporate agenda of the Global Climate Action Summit and highlight the democratic, grassroots solutions being cultivated by Indigenous communities, communities of color and working class peoples around the world.

This assembly is built on the shared belief that to successfully tackle these intertwined crises, we need to take action in solidarity with the self-determination of communities on the frontlines of ecological and economic collapse.  This means following their leadership in replacing the dig, burn, drive, dump systems that are destroying the planet with localized systems of caring and sharing being cultivated by those same communities.

It Takes Roots is a multiracial, multicultural, multi-generational alliance of networks and alliances representing over 200 organizations and affiliates in over 50 states, provinces, territories and Native lands in the U.S. and Canada, and is led by women, gender nonconforming people, people of color, and Indigenous Peoples.  It is an outcome of years of organizing and relationship building across the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA), Grassroots Global Justice Alliance (GGJ), Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), and Right to the City Alliance (RTC) alongside Center for Story-based Strategy and The Ruckus Society.

 

Sol2Sol Schedule of Events

 

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Oct
15
Mon
Monsanto Shutdown
Oct 15 all-day

We will be holding a large engaging event at the toxic chemical giant turned food tyrant, now known as Monsanto-Bayer. We will arrive at their Woodland, CA facility to shut it down!! This is the largest biotech seed breeding facility in the world!

Prepare for a festive, fun, yet serious event.
Costumes (Bee, Tomatoes, Corn, etc.) , large puppets, Haz Mat suits, gas masks, protest signs, etc., are encouraged!

We will need everyone’s help to shut them down!

If you eat food, drink water, value yours and your children’s lives, you will want to be there!
Please spread the word far and wide!!!

Organizer:
The Anti-Monsanto Project
Time of Event:
4:45 AM – 3 PM PDT
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Nov
8
Thu
Nobody Is Above the Law—Mueller Protection Rapid Response
Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

https://act.moveon.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response-events/search/

Nobody Is Above the Law—Mueller Protection Rapid Response

    BREAKING: PROTESTS CALLED FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 5 PM LOCAL TIME
    Donald Drumpf has installed a crony to oversee the special counsel’s Drumpf-Russia investigation, crossing a red line set to protect the investigation. By replacing Rod Rosenstein with just-named Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker as special counsel Robert Mueller’s boss on the investigation, Drumpf has undercut the independence of the investigation. Whitaker has publicly outlined strategies to stifle the investigation and cannot be allowed to remain in charge of it. The Nobody Is Above the Law network demands that Whitaker immediately commit not to assume supervision of the investigation. Our hundreds of response events are being launched to demonstrate the public demand for action to correct this injustice. We will update this page as the situation develops.

    Donald Trump just crossed a red line, violating the independence of the investigation pursuing criminal charges in the Drumpf-Russia scandal and cover-up.

    Drumpf putting himself above the law is a threat to our democracy, and we’ve got to get Congress to stop him.

    We’re mobilizing immediately to demand accountability, because Drumpf is not above the law.

    Please make note of the date, time, and description below to confirm that the host is able to organize the event on such short notice! In general, rallies are suggested to begin @ 5 PM local time. But individual local events may vary—please confirm details on your event page.

    Once you sign up, make sure to invite friends to join you at the event!

    Note: If you choose to attend an event, you agree to engage in nonviolent, peaceful action, to act lawfully, and to strive to de-escalate any potential confrontations with those who may disagree with our values.

    Time to Remove Trump

     

    • Wednesday, November 20 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Brad N.
      Corner of Piedmont and 41st, under the clock tower
      Oakland, CA 94611
      477 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Owen P.
      Oscar Grant/Frank Ogawa Plaza
      Oakland, CA 94612
      1968 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Rosemary J.
      Alameda City Hall
      Alameda, CA 94501
      363 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Daron S. Samuel K. Jaime M.
      MLK Civic Center Park
      Berkeley, CA 94704
      1366 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Heidi R. Richard B. Sherry D. Melanie B. G M. Ted L.
      El Cerrito Plaza, on San Pablo Ave in front of Daiso Store
      El Cerrito, CA 94530
      577 attendees
    • Friday, November 1 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Mark W.
      San Leandro City Hall
      San Leandro, CA 94577
      194 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Emily D.
      Corner of Hill and San Pablo Ave (Near Safeway and Del Norte BART)
      El Cerrito, CA 94530
      195 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Steve R. Gloria S. Linna G.
      Civic Center
      San Francisco, CA 94102
      7450 attendees
    • Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
      Hosted by Ken R. Adrianne C.
      Superior Court Walnut Creek——640 Ygnacio Valley Road
      Walnut Creek, CA 94596
      1826 attendees

     

    Thursday, November 8 at 5 p.m.
    Hosted by David S.
    Public Street Corner
    Castro Valley, CA 94546
    219 attendees
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    Jan
    31
    Thu
    E12th & 23rd Homeless Eviction Defense @ The Village
    Jan 31 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am

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    Feb
    1
    Fri
    E12th & 23rd Homeless Eviction Defense @ The Village
    Feb 1 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am

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    Feb
    7
    Thu
    E12th & 23rd Homeless Eviction Defense @ The Village
    Feb 7 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am

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    Feb
    8
    Fri
    E12th & 23rd Homeless Eviction Defense @ The Village
    Feb 8 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am

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    Feb
    14
    Thu
    Homeless Eviction Support Needed! @ Lake Merritt North Shore by the columns
    Feb 14 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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    Make Sure the BART Board Approves Oscar Grant Way! @ BART Boardroom, 20th Street Mall, Third Floor
    Feb 14 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

    Join us this Thursday at the BART Board mtg and next week to celebrate the people that made #ReclaimMLKOak possible .
    Last month the Oakland City Council unanimously approved a resolution to name an unnamed street near Fruitvale Station as Oscar Grant Way. Join us and Oscar Grant’s family this Thursday at the BART Board of Directors meeting to make sure they approve the motion!

    Dear APTP supporters,

    Huge THANK YOU to everyone that came out last month to support the 5th Annual People’s March to Reclaim King’s Legacy!

    It was a beautiful day with about 3,000 people marching in the streets, an amazing people’s concert and a deep healing ritual lead by Lead to Life to close in the evening.

    Check out more photos by the talented Amir Saadiq of that day.

    We lifted up the demands of the people’s platform, held People’s Assemblies on housing, education, inter-communal violence, development, use of force, and sanctuary for all.

    Now it’s time to get to work!


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    Feb
    15
    Fri
    Homeless Eviction Support Needed! @ Lake Merritt North Shore by the columns
    Feb 15 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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    Feb
    25
    Mon
    Oakland Teachers Strike
    Feb 25 all-day

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    Feb
    26
    Tue
    Urban Shield Fate to be Decided at Alameda County Board of Sups @ Alameda County Administration Building, 5th Floor
    Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 4:30 pm

    POLICE REFORM:  Alameda County Urban Shield/UASI Task Force   

    For six years, Bay Area activists have pushed to repurpose Homeland Security disaster preparedness funds away from the hyper-militarized training exercise Urban Shield. Finally the Alameda Board of Supervisors agreed and convened a task force to end “Urban Shield as we know it”.  The  task force has provided dozens of recommendations to do exactly that.

    There is lots of pushback and lots more coming, according to the SF Chronicle, which announced the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department is “primed for battle“.  But this is our taxpayer money to protect us and help us recover from disasters like catastrophic wildfires. We get a say in how it is spent.

    You can view some of the proposed recommendations here and here. The recommendations follow years of problems with racial profilingright wing vigilantes, and environmental abuse. Your physical presence on the 26th is important, but you can also use this easy action alert to tell the Supervisors not to buckle to the pressure and really change Urban Shield. Now:

    Easy Action Alert

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    Mar
    15
    Fri
    Youth Climate Strike
    Mar 15 all-day

    On March 15, students across the US and the world will be going on strike, because decades of inaction have left us with only 11 years to avoid the worst effects of climate change. We’ll be striking to demand a Green New Deal, because we deserve good jobs and a livable future!

    Sign up here if you want to participate in, or help to organize, a school strike in your area!

    You can find out more information about the US Youth Climate Strike movement here: https://www.youthclimatestrikeus.org/

    Also see the Facebook pages for

    California Youth Climate Strike

    San Francisco Youth Climate Strike

    North Bay Youth Climate Strike

    “We, the youth of America, are striking because decades of inaction has left us with just 11 years to change the trajectory of the worst effects of climate change, according to the Oct 2018 UN IPCC Report. We are striking because our world leaders have yet to acknowledge, prioritize, or properly address our climate crisis. We are striking because marginalized communities across our nation —especially communities of color, disabled communities, and low- income communities—  are already disproportionately impacted by climate change.

    We are striking because if the social order is disrupted by our refusal to attend school, then the system is forced to face the climate crisis and enact change. With our futures at stake, we call for radical legislative action to combat climate change and its countless detrimental effects on the American people. We are striking for the Green New Deal, for a fair and just transition to a 100% renewable economy, and for ending the creation of additional fossil fuel infrastructure. Additionally, we believe the climate crisis should be declared a national emergency because we are running out of time.”

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    Mar
    16
    Sat
    No Coal in Richmond Canvassing @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
    Mar 16 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

    ​If you learned that coal dust containing arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium was blowing through your neighborhood, wouldn’t you want to take action? Come help No Coal in Richmond reach out to as many residents as possible between now and late March or early April. That’s when the Richmond City Council will vote on an ordinance to prohibit new coal or pet coke facilities, prevent the Levin-Richmond Terminal from expanding, and phase out existing coal handling and storage.

    ​We have less than a month to reach the most affected Richmond residents about the massive amounts of coal-for-export coming through their neighborhoods in 100-car trains of open rail cars and sitting in uncovered piles next to the Bay, just blocks from homes, schools, and workplaces.

    We’re door-knocking every weekend between now and late March or early April to
    collect emails and signatures on a letter to the council demanding the strongest
    possible ordinance.

    And talk about gratifying! Nearly all those who answer the door say, “No coal in
    Richmond? Where do I sign?” and proceed to thank you profusely for doing this.
    Check out the new and improved No Coal in Richmond website for background, up-
    to-the minute news, and other ways you can fight this climate and public health
    menace in Richmond.

     

    RSVP:  ACTION@SUNFLOWER-ALLIANCE.ORG

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    Mar
    24
    Sun
    No Coal in Richmond Canvassing @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
    Mar 24 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

    ​If you learned that coal dust containing arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium was blowing through your neighborhood, wouldn’t you want to take action? Come help No Coal in Richmond reach out to as many residents as possible between now and late March or early April. That’s when the Richmond City Council will vote on an ordinance to prohibit new coal or pet coke facilities, prevent the Levin-Richmond Terminal from expanding, and phase out existing coal handling and storage.

    ​We have less than a month to reach the most affected Richmond residents about the massive amounts of coal-for-export coming through their neighborhoods in 100-car trains of open rail cars and sitting in uncovered piles next to the Bay, just blocks from homes, schools, and workplaces.

    We’re door-knocking every weekend between now and late March or early April to
    collect emails and signatures on a letter to the council demanding the strongest
    possible ordinance.

    And talk about gratifying! Nearly all those who answer the door say, “No coal in
    Richmond? Where do I sign?” and proceed to thank you profusely for doing this.
    Check out the new and improved No Coal in Richmond website for background, up-
    to-the minute news, and other ways you can fight this climate and public health
    menace in Richmond.

     

    RSVP:  ACTION@SUNFLOWER-ALLIANCE.ORG

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    Mar
    30
    Sat
    No Coal in Richmond Canvassing @ Bobby Bowens Progressive Center
    Mar 30 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

    ​If you learned that coal dust containing arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium was blowing through your neighborhood, wouldn’t you want to take action? Come help No Coal in Richmond reach out to as many residents as possible between now and late March or early April. That’s when the Richmond City Council will vote on an ordinance to prohibit new coal or pet coke facilities, prevent the Levin-Richmond Terminal from expanding, and phase out existing coal handling and storage.

    ​We have less than a month to reach the most affected Richmond residents about the massive amounts of coal-for-export coming through their neighborhoods in 100-car trains of open rail cars and sitting in uncovered piles next to the Bay, just blocks from homes, schools, and workplaces.

    We’re door-knocking every weekend between now and late March or early April to
    collect emails and signatures on a letter to the council demanding the strongest
    possible ordinance.

    And talk about gratifying! Nearly all those who answer the door say, “No coal in
    Richmond? Where do I sign?” and proceed to thank you profusely for doing this.
    Check out the new and improved No Coal in Richmond website for background, up-
    to-the minute news, and other ways you can fight this climate and public health
    menace in Richmond.

     

    RSVP:  ACTION@SUNFLOWER-ALLIANCE.ORG

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    Apr
    10
    Wed
    Shut Down Chase, World’s #1 Fossil Fuel Banker @ Red Hill Shopping Center
    Apr 10 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

    Join 350 Marin to let Chase Bank — the world’s number one financier of fossil fuels — know we’re done with their disastrous, world-damaging greed.

    From the just released 2019 study by Rainforest Action Network, Sierra Club, and other non-profits:

    Things JPMorgan Chase would rather you didn’t know:

    JPMorgan Chase is the #1 banker of fossil fuels, representing 29% of all global fossil fuel funding.
    JPMorgan Chase led all banks with a 68% expansion of its lending to fossil fuel projects in the last 3 years.
    JPMorgan Chase is the #1 banker of Arctic oil and gas, #1 banker of ultra-deep water oil and gas, #2 banker of fracking (just behind Wells Fargo), and #1 U.S. banker of tar sands.
    JPMorgan Chase is the only bank financing ALL FOUR key tar sands expansion companies.
    The big 6 U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citi, and Bank of America, account for 37% of global fossil fuel financing.
    Bring signs if you can – there will also be a few extra signs and small printed placards there.
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    May
    14
    Tue
    Defend West Oakland homeless @ Raimondi Park
    May 14 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

    The City of Oakland is planning to push homeless West Oakland residents onto a sanctioned site on May 14th. Residents that do not comply run the risk of arrest and having their property confiscated.

    Join up with homeless residents, people in the area need support be it moving their things or in not complying with the city of Oakland unreasonable request

    The new site is small and lacks many of the services that homeless residents have been demanding.

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    May
    20
    Mon
    Terry Amons Rally & Speak Out at Pittsburg City Council @ Pittsburg City Council
    May 20 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

    Monday, May 20, 2019
    6:30 pm SHARP Rally
    7:00pm Speakout
    During Public Comment Period
    at the City Council Meeting

    Pittsburg City Council
    65 Civic Ave
    Pittsburg, CA 94565
    (One block North on Railroad Ave Exit off HWY 4)
    (Railroad Drive Stop at End of Line BART Extension Trolley)

    Contact Info: 510-674-8181 or 925-565-8393 or email: oscargrantcomittee.ogc@gmail.com

    Demand Number One: FIRE KILLER COP DILLON TINDALL
    The people of Pittsburg are NOT safe with trigger happy cop Dillon Tindall on the police force. He has shown bad judgement in killing Terry Amons without just cause. At the very least, he must be fired to prevent further tragedy.

    Demand Number Two: PASS THE RICHMOND ORDINANCE
    District Attorneys work closely every day with the police and rely on them to get convictions. More often than not they turn a blind eye to police misconduct. We need laws and policies that hold trigger happy cops accountable. The Richmond City Council, responding to public pressure, passed. an ordinance to have an INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION of all police killings, to avoid this conflict of interest. Pittsburg and other cities must pass similar laws as a first step to justice.

     


    Terry Amons, Jr., a 43 year old Black man, was. shot and killed by Pittsburgh police late Friday night on January 12, 2018, while eating dinner inside his car outside of Nations Burgers in Pittsburgh, as was his habit before going to work on his night shift job as a delivery driver for Presidential Propane Company. The police claim that Terry was reaching for a gun, but body cam video, which clearly shows Amons attempting to comply with shouted contradictory orders from two cops with guns drawn and aimed at him. At no time did Amons make any move toward the holstered pistol that was in plain sight in the central storage area between the front seats.

    The video shows Amons complying with orders to place his hands on the steering wheel, then attempting to comply with frantic commands to “get out of the car” before being senselessly gunned down while attempting to comply.

    We hold the Pittsburgh PD responsible for murdering an innocent Black man. Terry’s mother, Sandra, said: “They executed my son. The Pittsburgh Police Department (PPD) illegally, without a warrant, searched Terry’s home after they killed him.”. The PPD did not provide Terry’s family with the names of the officers involved. The Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights is the legal justification for withholding this information. Only months later did the Oscar Grant, Committee learn the names of the Police Officers involved: Dillon Tindall, who fired, the shots, and Jesus Arellano. According to the East Bay Times, the body cam video, shows Terry being shot by Tindall after. shouting “Do not reach for that fucking gun.” As Terry falls out of the car he continues fo say, “I wasn’t reaching for nothing, swear to God.” Then the officers handcuffed him. Terry died at John Muir Medical Center in Martinez.

    The police claim they were responding to a drug dealing complaint that provoked the initial contact. No drugs were found on Amons or in his car.

    The family is considering filing a lawsuit.‘ Family and friends of Terry Amons have launched an on-going struggle for. . Justice4Terry, along with the OGC, SURJ (Stand Up for Racial Justice), and others. So far, three monthly protest actions have been held with up to 60 energetic people involved. Monthly meetings to plan ongoing events are open to the public.

    Join the struggle, for more info contact: 510-674-8181 or 925-565-8392
    Or email: oscargrantcommittee.ogc@gmail.com

    Click on Image to download PDF flyer


    The Oscar Grant Committee . Justice4Terry Amons Committee

    You can help! Join the Oscar Grant Committee Against Police Brutality and State Repression
    Born from the struggle for justice for Oscar Grant, murdered by BART police on Jan 1, 2009. We organize working class resistance in support of families whose loved ones were murdered by police.
    JOIN US, our meetings are normally on the First Monday of every month at 7:00 PM at the Niebyl-Proctor Library, 6501 Telegraph Avenue in North Oakland
    Confirm time at: www.oscargrantcommittee.org . oscargrantcommittee.ogc@gmail.com

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