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Aug
17
Wed
Coalition for Police Accountability – Ballot Initiative Campaign Formation @ PUEBLO
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

For those who are dismayed about the changes that were made and do not wish to continue to participate in the Coalition, we accept that and are grateful for the support you gave along the way.

We will transition from a coalition into a campaign and discuss what that will mean in practical terms. We will look at a timeline and the need to create a budget, get endorsements, work on messaging, etc.

I hope folks will join us to kick-off what promises to be an exciting moment in Oakland’s history!

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David Dayen, Author of “Chain of Title” (San Francisco) @ Book Passage Bookstore
Aug 17 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

In the depths of the Great Recession, a cancer nurse, a car dealership worker, and an insurance fraud specialist helped uncover the largest consumer crime in American history—a scandal that implicated dozens of major executives on Wall Street. They called it foreclosure fraud: millions of families were kicked out of their homes based on false evidence by mortgage companies that had no legal right to foreclose.

Lisa Epstein, Michael Redman, and Lynn Szymoniak did not work in government or law enforcement. They had no history of anticorporate activism. Instead they were all foreclosure victims, and while struggling with their shame and isolation they committed a revolutionary act: closely reading their mortgage documents, discovering the deceit behind them, and building a movement to expose it.

In Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud, Fiscal Timescolumnist David Dayen recounts how these ordinary Floridians challenged the most powerful institutions in America armed only with the truth—and for a brief moment they brought the corrupt financial industry to its knees.

David Dayen is a contributing writer to Salon and a weekly columnist for the Fiscal Times, and he writes for publications including the New Republic, the American Prospect, the Guardian, Vice, the Intercept, and the Huffington Post. He lives in Los Angeles. This is his first book.

 

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Oakland Privacy Meeting: Fighting Against the Surveillance State. @ Omni Commons
Aug 17 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
  • DAC Opposition photo no-surveillance-city-council_zps7d741c77.jpgJoin the Oakland Privacy Working Group to organize against the surveillance state,  against Urban Shield, and to advocate for privacy and surveillance regulation ordinances to be passed around the Bay Area, including the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, the BART Board of Directors, and by the Oakland and Berkeley City Councils.
  • We are also engaged in the fight against Predictive Policing and other “pre-crime” and “thought-crime” abominations, drones, improper use of police body cameras, ALPRs, requirements for “backdoors” to your cellphone and against other invasions of privacy by our benighted City, County, State and Federal Governments.

OPWG originally came together to fight against the Domain Awareness Center (DAC), Oakland’s citywide networked mass surveillance hub. OPWG was instrumental in stopping the DAC from becoming a city-wide spying network; its members helped draft the Privacy Policy that puts further restrictions on the now Port-restricted DAC, and made Oakland’s new Privacy Advisory Commission to the City Council happen.  We were also the lead in having Alameda County pass the most comprehensive privacy and usage policy in the country for deployment of “Stingray” technology (cell phone interceptors).

We have presented our work at the recent RightsCon in San Francisco and at Left Forum and HOPE in New York City.

Stop by and learn how you can help guard our right not to be spied on by the government & if you are interested in joining the Oakland Privacy Working Group email listserv, send an email to:

oaklandprivacyworkinggroup-subscribe AT lists.riseup.net

For more information on the DAC check out

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Anti Police-Terror Project General Meeting @ Eastside Arts Alliance
Aug 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Monthly APTP meeting, held on every 3rd Wednesday of the month.

Please join us for this important general meeting.  We will be working specifically on the four demands we put forth following the OPD Rape Scandal:

1) Nancy O’Malley must publicly state she intends to launch a full investigation into the police officers who raped and trafficked a 17 year old child and press charges against all officers involved.

2) Divest 50% of the Oakland Police Department’s budget and redirect those funds to career centers, job training programs, mental health services, youth programming and services for sex workers.

3) The establishment of a CIVILIAN controlled police review commission

4) Libby Schaaf must to resign�

We will also be discussing next steps in the Teodora Valencia case, as well as First Responders needs and work.

See you in the streets~

The Anti Police-Terror Project is a project of the ONYX ORGANIZING COMMITTEE that in coalition with other organizations like The Alan Blueford Center For Justice, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Community Ready Corps and Workers World is working to develop a replicable and sustainable model to end police terrorism in this country.

We are led by the most impacted communities but are a multi-racial, mutil-generational coalition.

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Aug
18
Thu
Demand that the Peace Officers Bill of Right be repealed @ California Governor's Mansion
Aug 18 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

It is time for action! Join us in Sacramento on August 18th to demand that Peace Officers Bill of Right be repealed Come out to support families whose loved ones have been killed by Police. This is a Bill supported by Police and Law Enforcement Agencies to kill innocent citizens with impunity. It seems like there was a call for all white males to be deputized because there are 18000 law enforcement agencies in the United States. Even when there are black and/or brown in those positions they align themselves (by and large) with the Blue Wall of Silence. Yet some of these same Officers have been shot and killed themselves by White Officers.

“Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignoranceprevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.”
― Frederick Douglass

The ACLU of Southern California has been working to understand how many people have been killed by law enforcement in America’s most populous state. What they found is alarming. Over a six-year period that ended in 2014, California’s Department of Justice recorded 610 instances of law enforcement committing homicide “in the process of arrest.”
1. Whites were killed at 78 percent the rate one would expect if killings were distributed evenly across the state’s population.
2. Hispanics were killed at 115 percent the expected rate,
3. while blacks were killed at 280 percent the expected rate.
The killings described above are the ones recorded as police murders and does not cover suspected police killings of black and brown.

When not being killed out right we are wrongfully prosecuted and/or given disproportionate sentences to white offenders. We are demanding that the Legislature and Governor Brown take Action by repealing this racist Peace Officers Bill of Rights!

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Support the Land Action 4! @ Alameda County Superior Court, Dept 3
Aug 18 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am

Pack the Court for the Preliminary Hearing!

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Worker Protest: Casino San Pablo: Respect Workers, Families & New Moms! @ Casino San Pablo
Aug 18 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

My name is Isidoro Saravia Ramos. I worked for the Casino San Pablo for 15 years, and I’ve spent many years standing up for my co-workers as a union leader. I got injured – and then I got fired.

I have knee and back problems and I needed surgery. But the Casino only lets us take 3 months of medical leave. I couldn’t recover so fast, so I lost my job. (Please read more about my story and donate to help with my surgery if you’re able!) It’s terrible for pregnant women who work at the Casino. Management lets people smoke inside, so women have to take time off if they don’t want to breathe second-hand smoke while they’re pregnant. If a woman uses up her time off during pregnancy, she can’t take more after the birth – so she has to choose between breathing smoke and losing time with her new baby.

If a woman needs more than three months to care for her baby or recover from a cesarean, she can be fired!

Other California workers have more protections when they are sick or injured or have babies. But this casino is owned by a tribe, so we don’t have the same rights – to California pregnancy disability leave, California workers comp, or even a smoke-free workplace.

Join my co-workers and I for an action to show the Casino we deserve the same rights as other Californians!

In solidarity,
Isidoro Saravia Ramos

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Aug
19
Fri
Green Reel Festival @ Unitarian Universalist Center
Aug 19 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The SF Unitarian-Universalist Center will show films on the environment every Friday this month. .

The next film, Aug 12, “Unacceptable Levels” tells the story of the inadequate federal measures to keep toxics out of our environment. A speaker from the EPA will help make sense of the situation and the new law recently passed.

In “Evolution of Organic,” showing Aug. 19, the story of the organic agriculture movement is told by those who built it – and looks ahead to the next generation of growers.

In “Bill Nye’s Global Meltdown” showing Aug 26, Nye goes to a psychoanalyst’s couch to struggle with his emotions about global warming and what to do about it.

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Solitary Man: My Visit to Pelican Bay State Prison @ St. John’s Presbyterian Church
Aug 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm


Written and performed by
Charlie Hinton
Music by Bill Crossman
Directed by Mark Kenward

Charlie created Solitary Man based on letters and visits with prisoners in Pelican Bay SHU/solitary confinement. The show takes place in November, 2014, a year after the largest prisoner hunger strike in history.

This performance is a benefit for the coalition to Stop Urban Shield and militarized policing.

After the performance, we will have an update about Pelican Bay and discuss how and why people across California are mobilizing to stop the Urban Shield military expo and SWAT competition on September 9.

Sponsored by: School of Americas Watch East Bay; Stop Urban Shield Coalition; American Friends Service Committee.

Suggested Donation $10-15, no one turned away

Facebook: /solitarymantheplay

Parking Lot and offstreet parking available + 51B Bus to Derby from Rockridge BART

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Aug
20
Sat
Omni Commons Re-Use Sale & Open House! @ Omni Commons
Aug 20 all-day

Throughout the building.

Come find loads of great stuff for sale or service barter, from bookcases & chairs to building materials & printing machines; FREE stuff too!

– Learn about and get a tour of the Omni Commons

– Coffee & snacks by Agua Viva

– Watch how shirts are silk-screen printed by Art Bison Design Co-Op

– Come by and visit Liberated Lens’ new film editing studio in the basement!

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Fix It: Healthcare at the Tipping Point – Free Movie Screening @ Rialto Cinemas
Aug 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

This high quality 38-minute film features more than forty voices advocating for reform, including business and labor leaders, activists, health policy experts, economists, physicians, nurses, and patients.

The film convincingly makes two points:

-Our health care system is headed for a crash
-There is way to fix it for businesses as well as individuals

10:15 Doors open
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Movie Screening
11:15 Q&A with:
-Pat Snyder, PhD, RN – Health Care for All – Contra Costa County
-Dan Hodges – Health Care for All – Alameda County

Brought to you by Health Care for All – Contra Costa and Alameda Chapters

Co-sponsored by Contra Costa County District 1 Supervisor John Gioia

SEATING IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED

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Oakland Justice Coalition General Meeting @ Siegel & Yee, 3rd floor (between City Hall and the 12th St. mini-mall)
Aug 20 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Don’t miss the next general meeting of the Oakland Justice Coalition. We have a full agenda and need your help to begin the work of supporting our candidates.

Agenda

Welcome and Brief Orientation
(TBD: Presentation by Registrar of Voters)
Candidate Endorsements
Review and Consideration of Changes to Ballot Initiatives
Rent Protection
Police Commission
Candidate Support and Committee Sign Up/Planning

Candidates Presented for Endorsement on 8/21

District 3
School Board: Kharyshi Wiginton

District 5
School Board: Mike Hutcheson

District 7
City Council: Nehanda Imara

Candidates We’ve Endorsed To Date

District 3
School Board: Don Macleay
City Council: Noni Session

District 7
School Board: Chris Jackson

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Reels of Injustice – 2nd Anniversary of the Ferguson Uprising @ 1st Unitarian Universalist Church
Aug 20 @ 1:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Film Screenings:

1:30 PM: Policing the Police

3:00 PM: Broken on All Sides

4:30 PM Solitary Nation

6:30 PM 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets

Sponsored by SFUU Human Rights Group, Amnesty International, Stop Mass Incarceration Network

 

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SF Mime Troupe: Schooled! @ Frances Willard/Ho Chi Minh Park
Aug 20 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

The Tony Award-winning SF Mime Troupe now running with its 57th season premiering “Schooled”

Education. It’s like the weather: everyone has an opinion but nobody does anything about it. That’s how Livina Jones feels about her son Tom’s new school, Eleanor Roosevelt High. With its old textbooks, crumbling classrooms, and racist treatment of kids just like hers Livina believes Roosevelt is exactly the sort of school that can benefit from a little free-market common sense. The nanny-state government has failed to see students as individuals, and failed to give them the real-world skills they’ll need to get ahead. So who says it isn’t time for some big money, for-profit schooling?
Ethel Orocuru, for one. She’s the long serving history/civics/American government/basketball coach at Eleanor Roosevelt, and she’s willing to fight for her version of education as long as her reconstructed hips will allow. But is she fighting for a system that can be fixed, or is she just too blind by her past to see how times have left her and her school behind? And when an efficiency expert, Mr. Babbit, is assigned to improve her class is it a sign that Ethel is behind the times, or a sign of something more sinister? And with privatization on the line, and a Wall Street heavy hitter lined up to fold the entire district into his conglomerate, suddenly the next School Board election is more about a hidden agenda than the open curriculum. And when did the hall monitors start wearing brown shirts and arm bands?

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Aug
21
Sun
Beyond Occupy Art Build
Aug 21 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Come build some secret art for the 5th Anniversay Occupy gathering to take place on October 8th. Come for a short time or come for a long time. we’ll have snacks and laughs. I’m (kelly) .7 mi from Ashby BART and we can come and give rides from there.

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KEEP THE POLITICAL REVOLUTION GOING! @ Berkeley Arts Festival (One Block from BART)
Aug 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

KEEP THE POLITICAL REVOLUTION GOING!
A Working Meeting to Create Projects to Tap Into the Energy of This Moment

Come to a meeting where attendees may make pitches for any projects that they are ready to organize, as long as
they are concrete actions that speak to the unique opportunities of this short post-Bernie, pre-election period.

After proposals are described, we will break out into working groups to start on whatever projects attendees are drawn to.  We will devote the bulk of the time to this part of the meeting.

Among the projects will be one by BeyondBernie.us, who have a proposal to re-unite those of us who were allies a month ago.  We see a way to participate in either the Hillary Clinton or the Jill Stein campaign.  It puts both within a broader project to identify and bring together those ready for dialog about the longer-term work of creating revolutionary change.  And then the work can begin!

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SF Mime Troupe: Schooled! @ Frances Willard/Ho Chi Minh Park
Aug 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

The Tony Award-winning SF Mime Troupe now running with its 57th season premiering “Schooled”

Education. It’s like the weather: everyone has an opinion but nobody does anything about it. That’s how Livina Jones feels about her son Tom’s new school, Eleanor Roosevelt High. With its old textbooks, crumbling classrooms, and racist treatment of kids just like hers Livina believes Roosevelt is exactly the sort of school that can benefit from a little free-market common sense. The nanny-state government has failed to see students as individuals, and failed to give them the real-world skills they’ll need to get ahead. So who says it isn’t time for some big money, for-profit schooling?
Ethel Orocuru, for one. She’s the long serving history/civics/American government/basketball coach at Eleanor Roosevelt, and she’s willing to fight for her version of education as long as her reconstructed hips will allow. But is she fighting for a system that can be fixed, or is she just too blind by her past to see how times have left her and her school behind? And when an efficiency expert, Mr. Babbit, is assigned to improve her class is it a sign that Ethel is behind the times, or a sign of something more sinister? And with privatization on the line, and a Wall Street heavy hitter lined up to fold the entire district into his conglomerate, suddenly the next School Board election is more about a hidden agenda than the open curriculum. And when did the hall monitors start wearing brown shirts and arm bands?

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Occupy Oakland General Assembly @ Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Park
Aug 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm

Please Note: this week the Art & Soul festival will be at OGP, so instead we will meet at Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Park at 19th Street and Rashida Muhammad Street in Oakland at our normal time, 4PM.

 

The Occupy Oakland General Assembly meets every Sunday at 4 PM at Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheater at 14th Street & Broadway near the steps of City Hall. If it is raining (as in RAINING, not just misting) at 4:00 PM we meet in the basement of the Omni Collective, 4799 Shattuck Ave., Oakland.  On every last Sunday we meet a little earlier at 3 PM to have a community potluck to which all are welcome.

ooGAOO General Assembly has met on a continuous basis for over four years! Our General Assembly is a participatory gathering of Oakland community members and beyond, where everyone who shows up is treated equally . Our Assembly and the process we have collectively cultivated strives to reach agreement while building community.

At the GA committees, caucuses, and loosely associated groups whose representatives come voluntarily report on past and future actions, with discussion. We encourage everyone participating in the Occupy Oakland GA to be part of at least one associated group, but it is by no means a requirement. If you like, just come and hear all the organizing being done! Occupy Oakland encourages political activity that is decentralized and welcomes diverse voices and actions into the movement.

General Assembly Standard Agenda

  1. Welcome & Introductions
  2. Reports from Committees, Caucuses, & Independent Organizations
  3. Announcements
  4. (Optional) Discussion Topic

Occupy Oakland activities and contact info for some Bay Area Groups with past or present Occupy Oakland members.

Occupy Oakland Web Committee: (web@occupyoakland.org)
Strike Debt Bay Area : strikedebtbayarea.tumblr.com
Berkeley Post Office Defenders:http://berkeleypostofficedefenders.wordpress.com/
Alan Blueford Center 4 Justice:https://www.facebook.com/ABC4JUSTICE
Oakland Privacy Working Group:https://oaklandprivacy.wordpress.com
Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity: prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity.wordpress.com/
Bay Area AntiRepression: antirepression@occupyoakland.org
Biblioteca Popular: http://tinyurl.com/mdlzshy
Interfaith Tent: www.facebook.com/InterfaithTent
Port Truckers Solidarity: oaklandporttruckers.wordpress.com
Bay Area Intifada: bayareaintifada.wordpress.com
Transport Workers Solidarity: www.transportworkers.org
Fresh Juice Party (aka Chalkupy) freshjuiceparty.com/chalkupy-gallery
Sudo Room: https://sudoroom.org
Omni Collective: https://omnicommons.org/
First They Came for the Homeless: https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-they-came-for-the-homeless/253882908111999
Sunflower Alliance: http://www.sunflower-alliance.org/
Bay Area Public School: http://thepublicschool.org/bay-area

San Francisco based groups:
Occupy Bay Area United: www.obau.org
Occupy Forum: (see OBAU above)
San Francisco Projection Department: http://tinyurl.com/kpvb3rv

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Slingshot newspaper new volunteer meeting / article brainstorm @ Longhaul
Aug 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

kick-off meeting to create Slingshot issue #122. Slingshot is an independent radical newspaper published in Berkeley since 1988.

*Brainstorm articles for next issue
* Orientation on how you can submit articles, art, photographs
* Help us discuss our audience and themes for the next issue
* Discuss fundraising and distribution
* Your chance to comment on Slingshot
Everyone is welcome.
Issue #122 is due out on September 30, 2016
Deadline for Issue #122 is September 17, 2016

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The Iron Heel by Jack London @ Humanist Hall
Aug 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Iron Heel Theater Collective presents a “reader’s theater” adaptation of Jack London’s visionary anti-capitalist “The Iron Heel.”

Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name, this production is a dramatic adaptation of the futuristic 1908 novel that accurately predicted the First World War, the rise of fascism, authoritarianism, rebellion, and suppression. It features human sized puppetry, giant hand-painted cantastoria illustrations of the story, and live music.

The production features Isolte Avila, David Bower, Paunika R. Jones, Antoine Hunter and Zahna Moss, all members of the Signdance Collective International, a dance/ music theatre company led by deaf and physically disabled dancers and artists, and the Urban Jazz Dance Company of Oakland. Noted saxophonist Andrés Soto will accompany this performance with an original score he composed specifically for this production.

The performance also features Jack London family members Tarnel Abbott, Chaney Delaire and Devin O’Keefe. Jack London’s great-granddaughter Tarnel Abbott reading the part of socialite-turned-revolutionary Avis Everhard. Abbott’s son Devin O’Keefe reads as the revolutionary Ernest Everhard. Zack Reiheld reads various roles, and Nina Ruymaker reads as the historian from the future era of the “Brotherhood of Man.”  The cast will also include Artistic Director Regina Gilligan, Glynnis Fowler, Kathy Gurawaya, Patsy Byers, Liz Watts and Eduardo Martinez.

2016 marks the centennial of Jack London’s death at age 40. In recognition of his unique contributions as a renowned writer, adventurer, social activist, and innovator, The Iron Heel Collective is donating the profits from this production to the Richmond Progressive Alliance and Sunflower Alliance, to assist with their efforts to unite the community and combat climate change.

About the Iron Heel Theatre Collective:
Tarnel Abbott, Regina Gilligan, David Solnit, Devin O’Keefe and Nina Ruymaker are all activists, artists and community organizers.  The Iron Heel Theatre Collective was formed in 2012 when Jack London’s Iron Heel was commissioned for, and premiered at, the Ankara (Turkey) Ethos International Theater Festival.  This will be the sixth performance.

Suggested donation is $20, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

 

 

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