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Feb
22
Sun
End the Siege on Black Lives: Panel Discussion
Feb 22 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

This Black History Month community meeting is a call to action to strategize around race and resistance, and how to sustain and broaden the movement against police violence. Speakers who will kick-off the open conversation are: Duciana Thomas, co-convener of “Sisterhood and Solidarity”, a discussion group on multi-racial organizing, and Steena Wright with the Black Woman Coalition at Mills College. Door donation $2.00 (work exchanges and sliding scale available).

A home-cooked Southern supper is served at 8:00pm for an $8 donation. Wheelchair accessible, on-site childcare provided. Sponsored by Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party. To arrange childcare or work exchanges, call two days ahead.

More info.

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Benefit Brunch for Loose Dogs Print Shop
Feb 22 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

A benefit for collective printing equipment at the Loose Dogs print shop. Mimosas, food, bottomless coffee and the pleasant company of friends & comrades.

The print shop, located in West Oakland, holds a duplicator, off-set printing, t-shirt making equipment, and full on color/black and white copy machine. Our printing devices have helped to print and distribute tens of thousands of revolutionary communist and anarchist zines, periodicals, event flyers, and posters.

Please show your support for this project and come have a good time with great food and drinks!

Facebook event.

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Street Conversations for Economic Justice in Oakland @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Feb 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

This Sunday: Street Conversations for Economic Justice in Oakland

If you had a million dollars to spend on your neighborhood or community, what would you spend it on?

On Sunday we’re taking it to the streets (again!) to engage the people of Oakland in conversations about their vision for an economically just Oakland.

Specifically, we’re going to ask, “If you had a million dollars to spend on your neighborhood or community, what would you spend it on?”

We’re doing this to learn from our community. We believe what we learn on Sunday will help us create the blueprint for democracy and mass movement.

Personally, I’m going out there this Sunday because I’m sick and tired of hosting and attending fundraisers to fund programs that are doing really important work. If I had a million dollars, I’d prioritize my neighborhood’s domestic violence service organizations, rooftop edible gardens with collectively owned solar panels built by students (who get paid!), and worker-owned cooperatives.

I used to spend (or waste) a lot of time asking politicians to fund these types of projects.But now, rather than making demands from the power structure, I’m going to stand up with CDP and demand a change in the power structure itself!

If our initiative passes, we wouldn’t have to lobby politicians to spend OUR MONEY in OUR COMMUNITY. Instead, we’d have the difficult but exciting task of answering, “We have a billion-dollar budget in Oakland: What should we spend it on?”

Join us!

There’ll be snacks, a short training, and then we’ll break out into small groups and fan out to neighborhoods across Oakland to speak directly with Oakland residents. Then we’ll come back together to share our experiences. All are welcome  – just come ready to chat it up!

The Community Democracy Project promotes active citizenship, community learning, and direct democracy by putting the people in charge of the budget. Our voter initiative will change the Oakland City Charter so that we the people decide how our tax money is spent. There will be empowered neighborhood assemblies throughout the city where people can come together to discuss community issues and determine public priorities by directly voting on the city budget. The time has come for public decision-making to include the voices of all.

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Food Not Bombs Fundraiser: Movie and Music. @ Omni Commons
Feb 22 @ 11:00 pm – Feb 23 @ 7:00 am

Movie: Salad Days.

Music: Ed Masuga, Rosa of Hunters, Jeanie Jean of Future Twin, Le fomo, This Body Wants to Live

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Memorial Speakout and March for Tamir Rice @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Feb 22 @ 11:00 pm – Feb 23 @ 12:30 am

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Open Circle at the OMNI @ Omni Commons
Feb 22 @ 11:00 pm – Feb 23 @ 1:00 am

6th Open Circle ~Connect & Collaborate on Ending Police Brutality,

Systemic Racism and Disenfranchisement of Black People & People of Color

 

Let’s kick this meeting off with a potluck at 3:00 pm followed by the Open Circle at 3:45 pm. Please bring a dish or snacks to share!

Open circle will begin with report backs and announcements of upcoming actions followed by reflection and dialogue around the current state and thoughts or approaches on how to effect change.

We will end with breakout group topics and time to connect with folks with similar interests. Some great affinity groups have formed out of the breakout groups segment. Solidarity is afoot so bring your ideas!

Notes from last meeting:
omnicommons.org/connect

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Feb
23
Mon
Court Support: Marsha Pretrial. @ Dept 701 Superior Court
Feb 23 @ 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
 Marsha was arrested while doing court support for comrades and needs your support as she faces charges.
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CCSF: PROTEST AT STATE CHANCELLOR’S PRESS CONFERENCE ANNOUNCING STWEP II @ Ocean Campus Wellness Center Room 103
Feb 23 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

PROTEST AT STATE CHANCELLOR’S PRESS CONFERENCE ANNOUNCING STWEP II

Protest at 10:30 am
Press Conference at 11:00 am

State Chancellor Brice Harris and his Board of Governors appointed a Special Trustee with Extraordinary Powers (STWEP) and removed CCSF’s elected board based on the ACCJC decision to terminate CCSF’s accreditation.

The Superior Court of California has since ruled that this termination decision was based on illegal processes.

Now that STWEP I has unexpectedly retired, it would be a perfect time to re-empower our democratically elected BOT. However, Brice Harris, not content with merely two years worth of treating the San Francisco voters to taxation without representation will announce STWEP II who will once again have complete control over City College.

The full empowerment of the democratically elected Board of Trustees is crucial for the well-being and future of the school and its tens of thousands of students.

COME OUT TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
WE WANT DEMOCRACY!
NO STWEP II!

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Feb
24
Tue
Occupy Forum: Resilience Resources in the face of Slow Violence and Enduring Emergencies @ Global Exchange
Feb 24 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

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Feb
25
Wed
KPFA Interviews Debt Collective Student Debt Strike Organizers
Feb 25 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am

Dennis Bernstein will be interviewing Andrew Ross, Dawn Lueck, Ann Larson and others today on Flashpoints on KPFA, 5:00-6:00pm, 94.1FM.

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Dan Cohen Speaking on the Situation in Gaza. @ 240 Mulford Hall
Feb 25 @ 2:30 am – 4:00 am

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Berkeley City Council: A Moratorium on Drones! @ Berkeley City Council
Feb 25 @ 3:00 am – 6:00 am


26. Establishing a Two Year Moratorium on Drones in Berkeley
From: Peace and Justice Commission
Recommendation:
Adopt a Resolution adopting a two year moratorium on drones in Berkeley.

The Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission sent this to the Council last June!  Council promised, at its Worksession on Drones in April, to pursue a more comprehensive Policy on Drones.  Yet it never voted on the comprehensive recommendation the Commission sent it before the Worksession and it has not taken a next step toward working on the issues to create a drone policy in Berkeley.

Here is the link to that recommended policy:

1. a. Drone Policy for the City of Berkeley
From: Peace and Justice Commission

It is unfortunate that Council, so far, has not taken a next step to work on this yet.

The proposed recommendation “Establishing a Two Year Moratorium on Drones in Berkeley” that Council will consider Tuesday night, gives it an opportunity to place a band-aid on this potentially critical wound, for two years, while it figures out a grand plan.  More and more, drones are and will be filling the skies.  It will be easier to regulate them now, sooner than later.  The new guidelines that the FAA is proposing were just released this week.  We do not know if or when they will be implemented.  But they were originally intended to take effect by the end of this year.

Whether or not you can attend the meeting, you can contact the Mayor and the eight City Councilmembers and urge them to vote to Establish a Two Year Moratorium on Drones and to then put some time and energy into the details of the issues, as they promised to do at the end of the Workshop on Drones last April 29th, in order to have a more comprehensive plan for a Drone Policy in Berkeley. Their contact info (email addresses and phone numbers) is here:   http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/Clerk/City_Council/City_Council__Roster.aspx

Thank you.
In Peace and Resistance,
Sincerely,
Bob Meola, Vice-Chairperson, Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission

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Feb
26
Thu
FILM: JFK to 911: EVERYTHING IS A RICH MAN’S TRICK @ Humanist Hall
Feb 26 @ 2:30 am – 4:30 am

Film evenings begin with optional potluck refreshments & social hour at 6:30 pm,
followed by the film at 7:30 pm, followed by optional discussion after the film.

JFK to 911: EVERYTHING IS A RICH MAN’S TRICK
by Francis Richard Conolly

The first 50 Minutes of this film will be shown.

For the complete film, see YouTube.

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

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Court Support for Dante @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Dept 112
Feb 26 @ 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Dante Cano is currently being held in Santa Rita jail for participation in a demonstration against police brutality and murder in the Bay Area and across the United States. At the time of his arrest, police in near-by Emervyville had just killed Yuvette Henderson in early February. At the same time, police also had just shot people in San Jose, East Oakland, and also the courts had exonerated the police that shot and killed Alex Nieto in San Francisco. This happened against a back-drop of ongoing police murder and violence across the US as well as a deep and furious revolt in the Bay Area against this repression.

Since the revolt against the police began in the Bay Area in the winter of 2014 – the State has specifically targeted young people, just like Dante Cano. We need to stand behind Dante and all others that fight for their freedom in the streets.

AntiRep calendar entry.

Always check AntiRep website and facebook for last minute changes, postponements, cancellations.

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Feb
27
Fri
Anti-Eviction Rally in San Francisco
Feb 27 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am

Facebook event.

We, the tenants at 812 Guerrero, have been fighting our Ellis Act eviction by Google lawyer Jack Halprin for one year now. Join us as we deliver a petition with over 1,500 signatures to Google’s San Francisco office.
Join us to demand the eviction be rescinded and we be allowed to stay in our home and community.

Now is the time to make a stand. Google states that as a corporation, “We care about the communities where we live and work.” If so, how is that they are permitting their head of e-Discovery to evict two teachers, an artist, a three-year-old, a cab driver, and a woman with disabilities who have all shared a community at 812 Guerrero for years.

In case you have not yet signed the petition, you can do so here:
https://www.change.org/p/google-don-t-let-a-google-lawyer-evict-us-for-his-personal-gain

Skyrocketing San Francisco rents can spell displacement from the city for long time residents who must find new homes. For example, Susan, who lived in our building for nearly 20 years, was evicted first. Unable to afford an apartment in the city for her and her 9-year-old nephew, she was forced to move out of the city. Now, fighting to remain in our homes and our community are: Alex and Claudia (a taxi driver and public school teacher with a 3-year-old son), Becky (a therapist), Johnny (who works in support services), and Evan, a high school teacher. Our building was once a mini-community, diverse in ethnic and economic backgrounds, but like Susan, we will all face displacement from San Francisco if Jack Halprin succeeds in evicting us to create his personal mansion or to pocket millions.

Please bring friends and loved ones to this event- its important that we show support for the tenants facing eviction and everyone in San Francisco who is at risk of losing their home.

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Protest/Rally/Confluence re Gill Tract Tree Cutdown @ Gill Tract
Feb 27 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am

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Victory for the Net Party – You’re Invited. @ Internet Archive
Feb 27 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am

victory7Dear Friend of the Open Internet,

JOIN US!

FCC Chairman, Tom Wheeler, wants to do something monumental: reclassify broadband access providers under Title II of the Communications Act.

Translation: we’ve made huge progress in the fight to protect the Open Internet. And it’s time to celebrate!

The Internet Archive & Electronic Frontier Foundation invite you to VICTORY FOR THE NET! An evening of celebration, conversation, and sharing what’s next. The party will be Thursday, February 26 at the Internet Archive, 300 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, from 6-9 p.m.

The FCC still has to vote on Chairman Wheeler’s proposal and we don’t know the exact details yet. What we do know is that we’ve all worked hard to get the agency on the right track at last. We’re not done yet, but we have a lot to celebrate.

We are joining hands with our friends and co-hosts from:
Free Press, 18 Million Rising, Center for Media Justice–home of the Media Action Grassroots Network, Common Cause, Daily Kos, Demand Progress, Fight For the Future,Media Alliance, Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Public Knowledge, San Francisco Bitcoin, San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation, The Greenlining Institute, The Utility Reform Network and to take stock of how far we have come, and where we are headed in the movement to protect the Open Internet.

Hope to see you next Thursday! RSVP Today!

Brewster Kahle
Founder & Digital Librarian
Internet Archive

Invite page.

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What is Restorative Justice and How It Is Being Implemented in Oakland and Beyond @ Humanist Hall
Feb 27 @ 3:00 am – 5:00 am

Fania E. Davis, Oakland attorney and director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth (RJOY), will speak at the Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club meeting on Thursday, February 26, 2015, at 7 pm at the Humanist Hall, 390 27th Street, Oakland. Ms. Davis will discuss Restorative Justice principles, practices, data, with applications in Oakland. She will also touch on how Restorative Justice might be used to address police violence and structural racism. A potluck dinner begins at 6 pm; please bring food to share.

The dramatic successes of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in healing the wounds of mass violence in South Africa and of restorative juvenile justice legislation in making youth incarceration virtually obsolete in New Zealand inspired civil rights attorney and community activist Fania E. Davis to explore the possibility of an Oakland initiative.
A leader since 2005 in bringing restorative justice policies and practices to Northern California, Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth interrupts cycles of violence, incarceration, and wasted lives by promoting restorative justice policies and practices in schools, communities, and in the juvenile justice system. RJOY’s advocacy and successes at its first pilot site in eliminating violence, reducing racially disparate suspensions, and increasing academic outcomes led the Oakland school district to adopt restorative justice as official policy in 2010. In 2007, there was only one restorative justice school site. Today, there are almost 30. RJOY’s work with formerly incarcerated youth has led to lowered recidivism.

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ROBERT SCHEER: “They Know Everything About You” @ First Congregational Church
Feb 27 @ 3:30 am – 5:30 am

KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents:

ROBERT SCHEER
“They Know Everything About You”
Hosted by Philip Maldari
A Benefit for KPFA

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Tickets also at: Pegasus (3 sites) Moe’s, Walden Pond Bookstore, Diesel a Bookstore, Mrs. Dalloway’s Books SF: Modern Times,
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Robert Scheer’s robust conversations with KPFA’s Sunday morning host Philip Maldari have become legendary for their intellectual ferocity and rich humor. Now they meet in an open public forum for the first time.

Data-collecting corporations and snooping government agencies are destroying democracy, insists Robert Scheer. In the first week of June 2013, the American people discovered that for an entire decade, they had abjectly traded their individual privacy for the chimera of national security. The revelation that the federal government has full access to all phone records and the vast trove of presumably private personal data posted on the Internet has brought the threat of a surveillance society to the fore.

But the erosion of privacy rights extends far beyond big government. Big Business has long played a leading role in hollowing out our personal freedoms. In They Know Everything About You, Robert Scheer reveals how our most intimate habits, from private correspondence, book pages read, and lists of friends and phone conversations have been seamlessly combined in order to create detailed maps of individuals’ social and biological DNA.

The Constitution’s Fourth Amendment guarantee of the sovereignty of the individual —“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated”— is being treated as an irrelevant relic of a bygone civilization. Our freedom has been squandered in the dubious name of national security and consumer convenience. We must challenge, Scheer argues, the assumption that protecting national security demands sacrificing the constitutional rights of the individual.

Robert Scheer, former national affairs correspondent and columnist for the Los Angeles Times, is the editor-in-chief of the online magazine Truthdig and professor at U.S.C.’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He is the author of many books, including The Great American Stickup.

PHILIP MALDARI is the longtime host of KPFA’s Sunday morning show.

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Lift Up Oakland Press Conference: Minimum Wage Hike. @ City Hall steps
Feb 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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