Calendar

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Sep
2
Mon
A Walking Tour of the 1934 SF General Strike @ Under the Clock Tower, SF Ferry Building
Sep 2 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

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Bay Area Labor Day Labor Festival @ Snow Park
Sep 2 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

An historic gathering is happening THIS Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, at Snow Park in Oakland, CA and all Union members, Affiliates, their families and friends, along with supporters of Labor, are invited to join the day and festivities!

Yes! Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, and San Mateo Labor Councils are hosting this fun day in the Park, with music, activities for the kids, and entertainment for all – with a few powerful speakers to inspire the work we do! Join us!

We will have food available but you can also bring your own picnic – and, find a place on the recently renovated and beautiful park abutting Lake Merritt. Close to 20th Street BART Station – so public transportation is encouraged!

We will also start our day at Mosswood Park – in support of SEIU-UHW’s action and then march the 1.4 miles from Mosswood to Snow Park (down Broadway, to 20th Street, and the Park).

Labor is one family and we have FOUR Counties’ Labor Councils bringing us all together in 2019!

67033
Sep
3
Tue
9th Annual San Francisco Green Film Festival @ Castro Theater, Roxy Theater, Exploratorium, 518 Valencia, etc
Sep 3 @ 6:00 pm – 11:45 pm

The 9th edition of the San Francisco Green Film Festival, September 24 – 29, at the Castro Theatre, Roxie, Exploratorium, Swissnex, and more! The Festival will be showing incredible new environmental films and sparking conversations on critical issues such as affordable housing, migration, habitat loss, and more. From the streets of San Francisco’s mid-Market to earth’s outer reaches on the International Space Station, this year’s Festival theme explores many different perspectives of home.

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“Dolores” Documentary Night Screening
Sep 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Dolores Huerta is among the most important, yet least known, activists in American history. An equal partner in co-founding the first farm workers unions with Cesar Chavez, her enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized. Dolores tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice alongside Chavez, becoming one of the most defiant feminists of the twentieth century—and she continues the fight to this day, at 87. With intimate and unprecedented access to this intensely private mother to eleven, the film reveals the raw, personal stakes involved in committing one’s life to social change. Directed by Peter Bratt.
After film discussion led by Vylma V. Ortiz
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DSA Socialist Night School: DSA Debates the Democratic Candidates @ East Bay Community Space
Sep 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

There’s a large field of candidates vying for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination this election. The result has been a series of presidential debates that are often messy, occasionally entertaining, and only rarely informative. Fed up with the hypocritical grandstanding and “gotcha” questions? Wondering what to say about the centrist attacks on Medicare for All, or the corporate-friendly politicians who are now posing as champions of the working class? Join East Bay DSA on Tuesday, September 3 for a special edition of Socialist Night School, where we’ll screen and “debate” clips from the Democratic debates.

 

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Sep
5
Thu
Don’t Drive on 9/5: Go Car-Free Day
Sep 5 all-day

DON’T DRIVE ON 9/5: National Go Car-Free Day

We are calling for a Car-Free holiday across the United States (and around the world).

The Earth is plagued by cars and other fossil-fuel guzzling machines of mass destructiveness, as well as the miles-upon-miles of highways that cause among other problems, habitat fragmentation.

Please avoid driving on September 5th and encourage others to take part in alternative transportation as well.

In the San Francisco Bay Area:

BART: https://www.bart.gov/
Caltrain: http://www.caltrain.com/
MUNI: https://www.sfmta.com/
SF Bay Ferry Service: https://sanfranciscobayferry.com/
Golden Gate Transit: http://goldengatetransit.org/
SMART: https://www.sonomamarintrain.org/
AC Transit: http://www.actransit.org/
samTrans: http://www.samtrans.com/
VTA: https://www.vta.org/

Let’s do our part and #stopdrivingclimatechange

67038
CA Schools and Local Communities Funding Act Info Session
Sep 5 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

67034
Tell CalSTRS: Stop Funding Destruction @ CALSTR HQ
Sep 5 @ 10:30 am – 1:30 pm

Join students, teachers, and Fossil Free California at the headquarters of  the California State Teachers Retirement Fund to tell them to  divest from fossil fuels. The fund still has $6 billion dollars worth of funds invested in fossil fuels. With those funds, they are supporting the destruction of our future—and losing teachers’ hard-earned money.

Sponsored by Fossil Free California, with Youth vs Apocalypse and Earth Guardians Bay Area Crew

If you want to carpool or need help with transportation, email contact@fossilfreeca.org

RSVP:  http://bit.ly/September5CalSTRS

Buses: We will be providing two buses for students from Oakland. These will be available on a first-come, first-served basis! Please let us know ASAP if you want space on the bus: email contact@fossilfreeca.org

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Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall
Sep 5 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Agenda items of import:

  1. Port of Oakland presentation – GoPort Program – Freight Intelligent Transportation System (FITS) 
  2. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – StarChase GPS Impact Report and proposed Use Policy 
  3. Federal Task Force Transparency Ordinance – OPD – FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force MOU  
  4. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Remote Camera Impact Report and proposed Use Policy
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Sep
6
Fri
Vigil for Chelsea and Julian
Sep 6 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

SAVE CHELSEA & JULIAN

hI aLL HOPE TO SEE YA oRION
EVERY FRI 530PM TO 7PM “BASTA SAVE CHELSEA AND JULIEN ” VIGIL DEMO POTLUCK MUSIC (7PM AFTER PARTY/MEETING ) FRUITVALE &MACARTHUR OAKLAND

WE HOPE TO CONNECT PEOPLE TO OUR ON-GOING CAMPAIGNS IN THE BAY.

Here is a link to the bay area action for Julian which includes CHELSEA SUPPORT PLEASE SIGN UP
https://bayaction2freeassange.org
TELL EVERY ONE

Thanks for your letters you can write a letter directly to Chelsea here’s her address tell her who you are and why you want to save her don/t be shy
PLEASE WRITE LETTERS TO CHELSEA (only hand written and no post cards no pictures do not write any thing on the outside of the letter to Chelsea Elizebeth Manning

William G Truedale Adult Detention Center
2001MILL ROAD
ALEXANDRIA VA 22314

also join the #LettersToJulian campaign,writejulian.com

WE NEED TO HIP PEOPLE TO THE YOU TUBE SHOWS AND WEB SITES AND TWITTER FEEDS
We find the BEST INFO IS FROM CHELSEA (xychelsea.is) AND JULIEN WEB SITES and twitter feeds YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MEMBER of TWITTER JUST TYPE IN twitter.com/xychelsea or twitter.com/defendassange and you/ll be able to read and see the latest INTERNATIONAL news and support via the links
also Consortium News ,HAS A Unity4J every friday on line LIVE STREAM vigil for Julian and of course support the work of ongoing wekileaks.org

PLEASE Google the following you tube shows ADD COMENTS ..AND TELL OUR FRIENDS

JIMMY DORE show and chelsea Manning 80,000 HITS SO FAR .. news flash now 90,000 hits
REDACTED TONIGHTt Julien Assange and Chelsea Manning
our own BAY ARE STEVE ZELTZER LABOR VIDEO project  Julien and Chelsea Manning
and SECULAR TALK & julien and Chelsea Manning
and CROSS TALK Julien and Chelsea Manning
Chelsea Manning/s Youtube site
TULSI 2020
VETERANS FOR PEACE
CODE PINK
BLACK AGENDA REPORTS
JILL STEIN
DANIEL ELSBERG
FLASHPOINTS KPFA 5PM EVERY DAY
BRITS LABOR PARTY LEADER JEREMY CORBIN
CHRIS HEDGES FORMER NYT JOURNALIST
Thanks Orion
BELOW IS THE LINK TO her letter she wrote to judge

https://www.aaronswartzday.org/chelsea-manning-letter.

It’s an extreamly well researched LETTER TO THE JUDGE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF SECRET GRAND JURIES Don/t ever forget about what she said in response to her 2nd Grand Jury Trail which they imposed a $500.00 daily fine after 30 days and a $1000.00 daily fine after 60 days “I/D RATHER STARVE THEN ANSWER YOUR SECRET GRAND JURY”

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Police Surveillance in Berkeley & the trouble with Berkeley’s License Plate Readers @ Shattuck Hotel
Sep 6 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Come to our new Raw Thought Salon on September 6th – from 6-9pm at the Shattuck Hotel in Berkeley with

& @lisarein from @AaronSwartzDay

(Discount code: “AaronSwartzDay” for a complementary ticket)

Tickets

Detailed Schedule
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### 6 PM – 9 PM: Raw Thought: Surveillance Salon ###

6-7:30 PM Drinks and Introductions

7:30-9 PM Info Session: Police Surveillance in Berkeley & the trouble with Berkeley’s License Plate Readers
– Hosted by Tracy Rosenberg of Oakland Privacy and co-founder of ASDPSP (the Aaron Swartz Day Police Surveillance Project) and Lisa Rein (co-founder of Aaron Swartz Day and ASDPSP)

### 9 PM onwards: Dance Party with local DJs! ###

67011
Sep
7
Sat
Tiny House for Homeless Youth Community Project
Sep 7 all-day

In January 2016, youth at YSA initiated a community organizing campaign to build a Youth Tiny House Village in the San Francisco East Bay. They are working in partnership with non-profit developer Housing Consortium of the East Bay and the local interfaith community to complete a multi-face, community-led Village that is designed by the young people it will benefit. The Village will feature:

– 14 secure 8′ x 10′ Tiny Houses with lofted beds, windows, skylight, storage, electricity, furnishings
– On-site, clean communal bathrooms and showers
– A kitchen yurt for residents to cook weekly communal meals and securely store their own food
– Community gathering space for meetings
– Associated jobs training program through YSA
– Associated social services through YSA
– Restorative justice covenant and community process
– On-site Resident Assistant who lives in the community

In addition to a prototype built in 2017, YSA has built two houses in March and April of 2019 and will be building 12 houses in August and September.

We are actively recruiting members of our community to support us with building one of the 12 remaining houses by exclusively women, trans and gender non conforming folks.

We have six build days and are looking for 12-15 volunteers each day.

The build days are:
August 17 & 18
August 24 & 25
September 7 & 8

While we don’t know the exact time of the build each day, we anticipate building from as early as 8am to as late as 5pm.

Click here to volunteer with Tiny House Village!

To learn more about this project visit:
http://youthspiritartworks.org/programs/tiny-house-village/

67007
Genesis’ 7th Annual Fundraiser Breakfast @ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Sep 7 @ 8:30 am – 10:30 am

Genesis’ 7th Annual Fundraising Breakfast
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
Adapted from a Mahatma Gandhi Quote

Come support us in celebration of our continued efforts
to envision the change,
be the change, and
work for change
that we want to see in the world.

Reserve your free ticket here.<https://gamaliel-genesisca-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/Redirect?ukey=1lt0GmnupzADkPLUi2yrX91784Idvga7HdielQqmV-bU-0&key=YAMMID-04794029&link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2Fe%2Fgenesis-7th-annual-fundraiser-breakfast-tickets-63597728518%3Futm-medium%3Ddiscovery%26utm-campaign%3Dsocial%26utm-content%3Dattendeeshare%26aff%3Descb%26utm-source%3Dcp%26utm-term%3Dlisting>

Genesis unites and activates a multiracial, income-diverse community to promote effective, equitable solutions to stubborn regional problems. 

66921
Real Estate and the Plantation: the walking tour @ American Youth Hostel
Sep 7 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come along on a FREE walking tour surveying San Francisco social movement history that builds the case for perceiving the privatization of the economic value of land/the earth as tantamount to slavery. If you doubt this, consider that the high land values of the San Francisco Bay Region, privatized, account for most of the transfer of a huge amount of produced labor and business value to the mere owner of land!

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Trans March Oakland @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Sep 7 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Oakland is home to hundreds of transgender people specifically of color however, the city is overshadowed by San Francisco and its popularity around LGBT community based events.

This year Oakland will host its own trans march to create visibility and bring the community together in an attempt to have our own transgender movement and celebration.

We ask that you join us in marching from Oscar Grant Plaza to the lake area where we will join community on stage for a mini rally for Black Trans Lives and the Pride in the Park Ball.

The official After Party for Trans March Oakland will be
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm the same day. Priority passes will be given to those who are marching.
21+
Food and Drinks are provided.

66949
Suds, Snacks and Socialism: PG&E and Public Power @ Starry Plough
Sep 7 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

The Oakland Greens are co-sponsoring this “Suds and Socialism” presentation.

The topic is “PG&E and Public Power” — timely given the crisis at PG&E and the need to mobilize people around alternatives like non-profit community owned and controlled utilities.

There will be four speakers: Eric Brooks, coordinator of Californians for Energy Choice; Robin David, founder of the Labor Task Force for Public Power; Gene Coyle, an energy economist and consultant, and Barbara Stebbins of the Local Clean Energy Alliance.    

67042
Economics Book Group: “Banking on the People.” Hosted by Strike Debt Bay Area. @ Omni Commons
Sep 7 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Beginning on August 10th, the Strike Debt Bay Area Economics Book Group began discussing Banking on the People: Democratizing Money in the Digital AgeWe tackled the introduction and first chapter, available through the ‘Look Inside’ feature on Amazon, for the August 10th meeting.

For our September 7th meeting, we will be discussing the rest of the first section, Chapters 2-6.

For our October 12th meeting, we will be discussing Chapters 7-9, the first part of the second section.

For our November 16th meeting, we will be discussing Chapters 10 – 13.

For our December 14th meeting, we will be discussing Chapters 14 and through to the end.

All are welcome!

The Economics Book Group began with Doughnut Economics and continued with Take Back the Economy.  We read a few chapters every month.

“Today most of our money is created, not by governments, but by banks when they make loans. This book takes the reader step by step through the sausage factory of modern money creation, explores improvements made possible by advances in digital technology, and proposes upgrades that could transform our outmoded nineteenth century system into one that is democratic, sustainable, and serves the needs of the twenty-first century.”

“In Banking on the People, attorney Ellen Brown provides a much-needed roadmap for reforming monetary and credit systems and the central banks now strangling our common human future. More lucidly that any other expert I know, she shows how we can break the grip of predatory financialization now extracting value from real peoples’ productive activities all over the world. Her in-depth research and systemic overview of the global and local politics of money-creation and credit allocation include all the viable proposals of global experts and reformers. She reviews many of these reforms: from financial transaction taxes, to a universal basic income to provide purchasing power for the cornucopia of goods and services now produced, to expanding the public banks she so ably promotes via the Public Banking Institute, to returning the Fed and all banks to serving the public utility functions that economies require. This book is a must read for citizens in all societies who see the promising future as we seek to widen democracies and transform to a cleaner, greener, shared prosperity, based on the renewable abundance of free daily energy from our sun.” – Hazel Henderson, CEO of Ethical Markets Media and author of Mapping the Global Transition to the Solar Age and other books.

 

 

 

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Readings from Civil Liberties United: Diverse Voices from the SF Bay Area @ Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Sep 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Enjoy live readings from a new anthology of poetry, prose and art by 100 Bay Area writers and artists of color and allies celebrating the rich diversity that truly makes America great.

Civil liberties matter to everyone—not just those who are targeted now. Those who keep silent may be next. Although we are 60% of the Bay Area’s population, people of color remain under represented and under published. Democracy can’t be taken for granted. We must stand up and be counted. We must reach within ourselves and reach out to others, so we can move forward together towards a just and inclusive society.

Readers: Avotcja, Ravi Chandra, Carole Chinn-Morales, Keh-Ming Lin, Tureeda Mikell, Grace Morizawa, Roji Oyama, Susana Praver-Perez, Shizue Seigel, R. Sridevi, and Kimi Sugioka.

Visual artists: Cris Matos, Joan Osato, Choppy Oshiro, Pancho Pescador, Edsel Rivera, Shizue Seigel, Leon Sun, Mel Waters, and Jess X. Wong.

Co-presented by Oakland Asian Cultural Center and Eastwind Books of Berkeley

67035
Vigil for Democracy SOS Chain of Light
Sep 7 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Can we rise up like Hong Kong? Fill Mission Street from 5th to 8th Streets. Needs at least 880 people. Bring your charged phone to hold up.

67062
Sep
8
Sun
Tiny House for Homeless Youth Community Project
Sep 8 all-day

In January 2016, youth at YSA initiated a community organizing campaign to build a Youth Tiny House Village in the San Francisco East Bay. They are working in partnership with non-profit developer Housing Consortium of the East Bay and the local interfaith community to complete a multi-face, community-led Village that is designed by the young people it will benefit. The Village will feature:

– 14 secure 8′ x 10′ Tiny Houses with lofted beds, windows, skylight, storage, electricity, furnishings
– On-site, clean communal bathrooms and showers
– A kitchen yurt for residents to cook weekly communal meals and securely store their own food
– Community gathering space for meetings
– Associated jobs training program through YSA
– Associated social services through YSA
– Restorative justice covenant and community process
– On-site Resident Assistant who lives in the community

In addition to a prototype built in 2017, YSA has built two houses in March and April of 2019 and will be building 12 houses in August and September.

We are actively recruiting members of our community to support us with building one of the 12 remaining houses by exclusively women, trans and gender non conforming folks.

We have six build days and are looking for 12-15 volunteers each day.

The build days are:
August 17 & 18
August 24 & 25
September 7 & 8

While we don’t know the exact time of the build each day, we anticipate building from as early as 8am to as late as 5pm.

Click here to volunteer with Tiny House Village!

To learn more about this project visit:
http://youthspiritartworks.org/programs/tiny-house-village/

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