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Clean Power, Healthy Communities Conference @ The California Endowment’s Oakland Conference Center, 7th Floor
Mar 5 – Mar 6 all-day
Clean Power, Healthy Communities Conference @ Oakland Conference Center, 7th Floor
Mar 5 @ 4:00 pm – Mar 6 @ 12:30 am

clean-energy-conference.jpgThis conference promotes the development of locally-controlled clean energy economies as a necessary path to a sustainable future. The conference is a diverse gathering of policy makers, entrepreneurs, and community advocates engaged in a thoughtful and inspiring exploration of strategies and programs for advancing a local clean energy transition in the Bay Area.

To learn more about Conference goals and to register, please visit the event website.

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Mar
6
Fri
Solidarity Rally with Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution
Mar 6 @ 1:00 am – 2:30 am

Facebook event.

On the 2nd Anniversary of Hugo Chávez’s death, we celebrate his legacy, embodied
in the people and their struggle

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March 5 is the second anniversary of the tragic passing of President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela. Yet, despite his short life, he transformed Venezuela by his courageous struggle to make the Venezuelan masses the protagonists of their destiny.

Before Chávez, Venezuela’s natural resources enriched only the oil companies and ruling class. Today the country’s wealth has been harnessed for true development — hundreds of thousands of homes, healthcare and schools throughout the country.

The goal of the Bolivarian Revolutionary process is socialism, where every human being can enjoy guaranteed rights of healthcare, education, housing, jobs, equality, culture, social peace, and international solidarity.

But the U.S. government is working to destabilize the Venezuelan revolutionary government, financing right-wing organizations, encouraging coup attempts and terrorist attacks on the population. Now, the U.S. Congress is applying sanctions on Venezuela to punish the government and people for defending their sovereignty.

It is up to us, the people of the United States, to demand that our government stop the attacks and destabilization of Venezuela, respect International Law and Venezuela’s right to live.

Join us on Thursday, March 5, 5 pm, 24th and Mission, S.F., for a rally to celebrate: “Chavez Vive! La Lucha Sigue!”

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Sponsored by Bay Area Latin America Solidarity Coalition. Endorsed by ANSWER Coalition, SOA Watch-San Francisco; FMLN-Nor. California; FSLN-Nor. California; Haiti Action Committee; Hondurenos en Resistencia del Norte de California; Task Force on the Americas; Nicaragua Center for Community Action; Party for Socialism and Liberation; Workers World Party

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Bay Area Public School General Meeting @ Omni Commons
Mar 6 @ 2:00 am – 3:00 am

The BAPS General Meeting is where our core group of organizers come together. For those looking to get involved with the school, this is the best place to start. What happens at the General Meeting?

  • Anyone can bring a proposal
    • for new classes
    • events
    • organizational procedures
    • lectures, talks, speakers
    • workshops
    • skill-shares
  • Organizers vote
    • on class proposals
    • important financial expenditures
    • use of space
    • core values
  • We meet each other
    • make relevant announcements
    • collaborate and coalesce new visions of the school
    • distribute tasks and plan to take action
    • learn how to build collectivity, a commons, a life
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The Many Faces of Anonymous @ Omni Commons
Mar 6 @ 3:00 am – 4:30 am

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Mar
7
Sat
Fresh Juice Party at the Alan Blueford Center for Justice @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Mar 7 @ 4:00 am – 7:30 am

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Afrika Town Mural Event at Qilombo!! @ Qilombo
Mar 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Karibu! (Welcome!)

We are inviting everyone  out to Qilombo to participate in a day of festivities, mural painting, cleaning and gardening!

This project will be part of several different phases to create Oakland’s first Afrika Town! Qilombo’s role in Afrika Town will be immense. We are in the process of upgrading the space: building onto our community garden, adding a lovely mural on the side of the building, and doing the first steps to putting in a kitchen.

This kitchen is very much needed due to all the food programs we have at Qilombo. Also we will be having a potluck bbq so we need donations of side dishes and goodies, too!

If you can make food to bring or buy food to grill, please feel free to let us know here. Please come out to help us beautify and empower the community out of love for the people!

Mwezo wote wa watu
All power to the people!

Donate money to this amazing project here: http://qilombo.org/ (and ask us for what we need materially and skill-wise).

Donate to the community breakfasts here:
http://www.gofundme.com/savethebreakfast

~ * Mo’ Mama’s Rise Collective (childcare) is also accepting donations. We’re requesting everything miniature, from mats to desks, to chairs, toys, books, non-toxic art supplies, to chalkboard paint and chalk, baby mugs and dishes, one file cabinet, safety scissors. If you have any other ideas please message the hosts on this event page. ♥

Afrika Town (in the making)!

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50th Anniversary of Selma Bloody Sunday Commemorative Bridge Walk on the Golden Gate Bridge and Rally @ South (San Francisco Side) Parking Lot Golden Gate Bridge
Mar 7 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

50th Anniversary of Selma Bloody Sunday Commemorative Bridge Walk and Rally

Walk across the span in solidarity with the marchers in Selma, Alabama
Bring Signs, Banners and your voice against InJustice

USA, 1965: Black people in Selma, Alabama, viciously attacked by cops and the Klan for seeking the right to vote, beaten with baseball bats and billy clubs, tear gas, and whips; … people murdered by brutalizing police, by racist vigilantes; … “whites only” Jim Crow segregation still prevails across the South, and in the North Black people crammed into crrumbling ghettos; forced to attend overcrowded, underfunded inner city schools; arrested, beaten, and murdered by police; kept in the lowest-paying, most dangerous jobs, if they find work at all…

USA, 2015:a full half-century later a New Jim Crow of criminalization and mass incarceration of Black and men still in full effect; more Black men in prison today than were enslaved in 1850; soaring unemployment for Black people in cities across the entire country; public schools more segregated now 60 years since the U.S. Supreme Court put an end tto the hateful “separate but equal doctrine” than they were in the late 1960s; And increasingly, Black people denied the right to vote, supposedly the most “sacred” right of U.S. citizenship, at a rate seven times higher than that for white people.

On top of that, there’s the increasing number of Black men and youths murdered by police in every city of this country choked tto death on a sidewalk in New York; shot and killed walking down the street in Ferguson, Missouri, in a park in Cleveland, on a train in Oakland; racist vigilantes murdering Black youth in cold blood, being let free by courts at every level, up to and including the Federal government. The system is once again forcefully reminding us of the Dred Scott Decision that Black people have “no rights which the white man was bound to respect”.

But, also in August 2015, the defiant youth of Ferguson stood up. They sparked a powerful movement to stop the murder of people at the hands of the police. Tens of thousands of people, of different ethnicities and all over the country, blocked highways and bridges, marched through shopping malls, did “die-ins” everywhere, walked out from school, and left work. These actions shook this country to its core.

Now We Are At a Crossroads Will we allow the system to suppress this movement and continue business as usual, or will re-take the offensive and bring even more massive waves of struggle to STOP the murder of Black, Brown and all people by the police?

On April 14, we need to take our movement to STOP wanton police murder to a whole new level. NO SCHOOL! NO WORK! NO BUSINESS AS USUAL!

On this day, thousands of students walking out of school, taking over buildings and going on strike at colleges and high schools nationwide. People gathering and marching in cities all across the U.S. The normal routine of this society, which includes wanton police murder of Black and Brown people, must be brought to a Halt!

* The murder of Black and Brown people by the police MUST STOP.
* Justice for all the victims of brutal, murdering police.
* Indict, convict and send killer cops to jail: the whole damn system is guilty as hell.
* Stop the repression targeting the protests: Drop all the chargges against all those arrested.


 

Stopping Police Murder is NOT a Spectator Sport!

Stop Mass Incarceration Bay Area
2501 San Pablo
Berkeley, CA 94702

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Mar
8
Sun
Strike Debt Bay Area Meeting @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater
Mar 8 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am
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Come and help us draw awareness to and fight unjust debt!
Come get connected with SDBA’s many projects!
  • organizing for public banking in Oakland and elsewhere.
  • advocating for Postal banking.
  • saving the Berkeley Post Office and stopping the Staples non-union takeover of good Post Office jobs
  • working with the City of Richmond and other municipalities for eminent domain seizure of underwater mortgages from the banksters
  • ongoing study group
  • student debt resistance
  • helping out America’s only non-profit check-cashing organization and fighting against usurious for-profit pay-day lenders and their ilk
  • our famous Strike Debt radio program
  • help save Doctors’ Hospital in San Pablo
  • and much more!
 Also check out our website, our twitter feed, and our Facebook page.
Strike Debt Bay Area is an offshoot of Occupy Oakland and Strike Debt, itself an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.
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Vigil for Amilcar Perez-Lopez
Mar 8 @ 2:00 am – 3:00 am
There will be a vigil at Amilcar’s shrine on Folsom, between 24th/25th, Saturday, March 7, at 6 pm. This is about the time his body will be sent back to Guatemala to be with his family. Please come with candles, flowers, and your intentions to ease him on his journey. We will have an opportunity to share our thoughts and feelings and to discuss how to move forward for justice for Amilcar, justice for the fallen, justice for all.
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Seed Swap & Celebration.
Mar 8 @ 3:00 am – 5:00 am

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Interfaith Prayers for Victims and Survivors of Violence @ Bahai Center
Mar 8 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

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

We are 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.

Please feel free to bring quotes or passages to share
All are welcome

As this meeting is during the Bahá’í fast, we will not serve breakfast. Breakfasts will resume in April.

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Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY: THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION BEGINS @ Niebyl-Proctor Library
Mar 8 @ 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

The first Woman’s Day was organized by the Socialist Party in New York in 1909, in remembrance of the 1908 strike of International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union. It was made an annual celebration the following year by the Socialist Second International. On March 8, 1917, the women of Petrograd went on strike with the demand “Bread and Peace.” Within weeks, Tsar Nicholas II was imprisoned. The Russian Revolution had begun. To celebrate, we will gather at our usual time, aided by Norma Harrison.

We’ll look at the women’s movement of the 1970s, the successful attempt to empty it of any roots in majestic struggle; to make it an effort to compel the slave labor of women into the 9-5 offices as a success story, removing further the opportunity for us all to to share the work to maintain us and to advance our struggles. Consciousness raising stunned us, thrilled us, surprised us, and was snatched from us by the owning class using, again, Their media, schools, churches, jobs.

Our work is still to take, to re-take our struggle.
Children, men, women, join us to sing our song again, together.
Note: Gene will be out of town and will not be providing donuts and coffee.   BYO.

Seating is limited, so plan to come early. We start promptly.

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FifteenNow Rally at New Target in Berkeley. Demand That They Pay a Living Wage! @ Target Grand Opening
Mar 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Facebook event.  15NowBerkeley Facebook.

Join us March 8th at the Target Express grand opening in downtown Berkeley. We’ll have our own alternative grand opening with a target of $15/hr!

We’ll be rallying for higher minimum wages at noon in front of the Target. Drop by if you’re interested in helping out or if you have any questions. An increase in the Berkeley minimum wage doesn’t just make economic sense—it’s a necessity for workers, who literally can’t afford to pay rent in this city on less than $15/hour!

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March and Celebration of the 105th Anniversary of INTERNATIONAL WORKING WOMEN’S DAY @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Mar 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Facebook event.

Join us for a March and Celebration of the 105th Anniversary of INTERNATIONAL WORKING WOMEN’S DAY

UPHOLD the LEGACY & POWER of WOMEN’S RESISTANCE HERE and ABROAD!

12PM Rally & Speak Out for Justice
12:30 PM March to Rise & Resist
1:30 PM Celebration for Women’s Strength & Resistance

In honor of the first women strikers in 1909, we will be commemorating the 105th Anniversary of International Working Women’s Day on March 8th. Join us as we uphold the Legacy and Power of Women’s resistance here and abroad!

At the forefront of global resistance against increasing violence and imperialism are women of color. Here in the United States, the state has continued to perpetuate violence against its own people, specifically people of color. Women in the U.S. will continue to be in the forefront of many battles — opposing U.S. wars and occupations while demanding funding for human needs, defending collective bargaining in their unions, demanding wages that allow their families to keep up with the cost of living, stopping foreclosures so they can stay in their homes, demanding contraceptives and other free preventive health care, and fighting for basic rights to affordable education, quality health care and housing, and good-paying jobs. Join us as we March to demand an end to gentrification, state violence, and militarization!

We will also have a cultural celebration after the march to remember and lift up all the women and Trans women who have come before us in the struggle. We will celebrate their legacies they have left behind and honor the women and Trans women who are fighting in the forefront today for self-determination, freedom, and liberation.

Bring your signs, banners, and noisemakers and march with us!

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Still Fighting for Our Rights & Equality
Mar 8 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

This International Women’s Day we will be joining in the streets with women all around the world who are marching to demand their rights.

We will be out to stand against violence against women in all forms. Against the growing number of killings of transwomen, against police brutality, against racism, street harassment, domestic violence and more. We will be coming out as we struggle to support ourselves and our families in the face of ever increasing evictions and gentrification.
We march to stand in solidarity with our sisters around the world who are fighting back as well.

We are marching to demand equality and our right to dignified lives.

Facebook event.

 

Women Organized to Resist and Defend (WORD)

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Celebrate! Support low-wage workers including Adjuncts, Students, Food-service Workers, and Artists and Support the Fight for 15 @ The Lab
Mar 8 @ 10:00 pm – Mar 9 @ 3:00 am

Join local artists, educators, unions, activists and workers to celebrate the recent excitement and organizing success of Adjuncts at SFAI, CCA, St. Mary’s College, Mills, Dominican University!

Performances! Installations! Speak-outs! Readings! Food! Art! Books! Socializing! Community-building!
ALL in support of low-wage precarious workers including Adjuncts, Students, Food-service Workers, Artists, Temporary Part Time Workers and the Fight for 15 campaign!

No Justice No Service is inspired by the solidarity building event, Art, Education Justice! Held in Los Angeles last Fall.

Help cultivate a cultural front for ongoing activism in arts, education, work and life.

Facebook event.

 

There will be an update about http://debtcollective.org, who just announced TODAY the first ever public strike against student debt generated for a profiteering university, and plans to gather debtors together to perform giant acts of solidarity!

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No Justice No Service: Bay Area Art & Education Justice Festival in Support of Precarious Workers @ The Lab
Mar 8 @ 10:00 pm – Mar 9 @ 3:00 am

Join local artists, educators, unions, activists and workers to celebrate the recent excitement and organizing success of Adjuncts at SFAI, CCA, St. Mary’s College, Mills, Dominican University!

Performances! Installations! speak-outs! readings! Food! Art! Books! Socializing! Community-building!
ALL in support of low-wage precarious workers including Adjuncts, Students, Food-service Workers, Artists, Temporary Part Time Workers and the Fight for 15 campaign!

No Justice No Service is inspired by the solidarity building event, Art, Education Justice! Held in Los Angeles last Fall.

Help cultivate a cultural front for ongoing activism in arts, education, work and life.

Facebook event.

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DISABILITY LIBERATED: MOURN THE DEAD AND FIGHT LIKE HELL FOR THE LIVING. @ Kroeber Plaza outside Kroeber Hall
Mar 8 @ 11:30 pm – Mar 9 @ 12:30 am

DISABILITY LIBERATED: MOURN THE DEAD AND FIGHT LIKE HELL FOR THE LIVING.

Performance by Sins Invalid, Part 1.

Part 1 of the performance curated by Sins Invalid begins with the construction of an altar, built in part with community participation. The altar will commemorate disabled children policed and killed by parents/caregivers for not performing “ablebodied-ness”; people with disabilities who have died from incarceration in nursing homes or jails/prisons; and those who are locked up and fighting for their freedom.

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Mar
9
Mon
Fundraiser: CeCe McDonald on racism, mass incarceration and trans liberation @ Humanist Hall
Mar 9 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am

Facebook event.

CeCe McDonald, an aspiring fashion student living in Minneapolis, was attacked by a racist, transphobic mob while walking to the grocery store in July of 2010. One of her attackers, intoxicated and adorned with a swastika tattoo, died days following the incident. CeCe was charged with two murders and was threatened with up to 80 years in a cage for simply defending herself.

While imprisoned, she discovered that her story was not unique, but that she was among many Black people—particularly Black, trans women—railroaded to prison. The stories of Assata Shakur, Angela Davis, and Mumia Abu-Jamal inspired her to fight not only for her own freedom but for all the trans women who have been slain or made victims of the criminal injustice system. Since her release in January of 2014, CeCe has become a leading and outspoken activist, inspiring many to take action against mass incarceration and for racial justice and trans liberation.

Community Event & Fundraiser
Sponsored by the International Socialist Organization.

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