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Nov
4
Mon
Emergency Report Back and Teach-in on Rojava & Turkey’s Invasion @ Place for Sustainable Living
Nov 4 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Please come learn about Rojava’s history, organization, and current struggle.

Years after imperialist markings on a map separated their people and fragmented their territory, 7 years ago the Kurdish people realized a piece of their resistance and reclaimed territory in what is known as northeastern Syria, what has come to be known as Rojava.

A revolution led by women, based on ecological justice and anti-capitalism, that developed a political infrastructure for regionally nested direct democracy and a cooperative solidarity economy among an ethnically and religiously diverse population, Rojava is a beacon for anyone yearning for liberation from the forces of extraction, exploitation, and oppression that dominate global geopolitics.

As a realization of peace and self-determination in the so-called Middle East, Rojava is under constant threat from regional and global authoritarian and fascistic powers. With the recent US facilitated Turkish invasion, this threat is more real than ever. It is of crucial importance to understand what is in jeopardy in Rojava, and how we can mobilize to defend it.

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Nov
5
Tue
E12 Appeal and attend Nov. 5 City Council mtg! @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Nov 5 @ 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Dear neighbors and allies,

The fight for the maximum amount of 100% affordable housing on the E12th St. parcel continues. In the past month, we filed a legal appeal with the city, raised $2k for filing fees, submitted a Public Ethics Complaint against a council member for their conflict of interest, and successfully pressured the council to move the E12th land sale discussion from a closed meeting, to a public session. Next week, the Oakland City Council will make the final decision on whether to approve our appeal. If we win, we will have a new opportunity to realize the People’s Proposal, a community-generated proposal for 100% affordable housing, but we need your help.

In the next week, we need individuals and ally organizations to help in four specific ways:

1. Sign-on to our letter to the City Council asking them to approve our legal appeal of the UrbanCore luxury tower development. We need ally organizations and individual community members to endorse our letter. Read the letter and sign-on here: bit.ly/E12Appeal

2. Send your own individual email to the City Council, asking them to approve our legal appeal and support the maximum amount of affordable housing on our public land. You can write your own email, or use the template attached. Email council@oaklandca.gov by Nov. 4.

3. Join an upcoming meeting with individual city council members this week, to push them to support the People’s Proposal. Email Jen Miller at soyjenn@gmail.com ASAP if you can attend a meeting with a council member on behalf of your organization, or as an individual.

4. Fill the council chambers for the Nov. 5 City Council meeting and to speak out in support of our appeal and the People’s Proposal. The Council will decide whether to approve UrbanCore’s market-rate housing tower or to uphold our appeal — we need a massive turnout to win. We are ready to support you with talking points and snacks! Please come and bring two friends! Please share this call out!! Tuesday Nov. 5 at 5:30 pm or when you can, at City Hall.

Background: Eastlake United for Justice and the E.12th St. Coalition has been engaged in a multi-year campaign to win affordable housing on city-owned public land. Despite massive community opposition, the City of Oakland has offered the developer a series of sweetheart deals to develop a luxury tower consisting of 253 market-rate units, and a separate smaller building with only 90 “affordable” units. After several years, the market-rate tower development is now moving toward final approval, and we have one more chance to re-engage the City, kill the deal, and guarantee 133 100% affordable homes for close to 700 people and numerous public amenities on public land through our community-generated People’s Proposal.

Thank you for being part of our collective fight for affordable housing and community-driven development on public land in Oakland.

In solidarity,
Eastlake United for Justice

E12th Individual Supporter Letter Template for City Council:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sRSikAOdBY7hz0GCkGA1WoJI3CFzO-xhgxns2HT-glg/edit

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Every Face, Every Tent, Has A Story! – Films, Food & Discussion @ Neyborly
Nov 5 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

 

Every Face Every Tent Has A Story!

This will be an engaging evening through the use of the films from two local Berkeley film makers, highlighting some of the “Unhoused” population residing in Berkeley followed by a presentatiom/discussion of the problems facing those on the streets as well as their impact on the housed residents that have been their neighbors.

Dinner will be buffet style and several local restaurants have already agreed to donate. Some of the sponsors are: The Thai Table, Everett & Jones, Juan’s Place, all in Berkeley, and Cal Peternell’s new restaurant, The LEDE located in Oakland… and MORE!

RESERVATIONS: Due to limited seating, If you want to attend, PLEASE let Eleanor know ASAP and get your seats reserved now:

Email her at: Eleanor@ConsiderTheHomeless.org
Be sure to include your name, email address, phone number and the # of tickets to reserve. To guarantee your reservations tickets must be paid in full by Oct. 31st

Pay by Check: Make it out to Consider The Homeless! 
then mail it to Consider The Homeless
PO Box #2771
Berkeley, CA 94702

Pay by Credit Card: only available via PayPal.

Barbara Brust – Founder, Director – Consider The Homeless!

Please forward this to others or share with them this link.
www.ConsiderTheHomeless.org/Newsletters/100819.html

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Santa Rita Strike Support Letter Writing Night @ Design Action Collective
Nov 5 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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KPFA Documentary Night Presents: The Great White Hoax @ New Parkway Theater
Nov 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join us election night, Tuesday, Nov. 5th at 7pm for KPFA’s Documentary Night Screening of:

The Great White Hoax by Tim Wise.

In The Great White Hoax, anti-racist educator Tim Wise explores how American political leaders have scapegoated people of color to divide working class voters and consolidate power. Taking from Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign it expands its scope to make sense of what’s happening today as we gear up for 2020 and how Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric fits a pattern of racism that goes back centuries.

After-film discussion led by Adrienne Lauby of the program Pushing Limits. Adrienne will share her insight on the film (with audience participation) and her own 9 years of anti-racism work experience.

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Socialist Night School: The Case for Open Borders @ East Bay Community Space
Nov 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join the East Bay DSA Socialist Night School for a discussion of Suzy Lee’s groundbreaking essay “The Case for Open Borders,” kicked off by a video interview with Lee herself.

For a century, the US labor movement advocated immigration restrictions in fear that new immigrants would drive down wages for US workers. In the last few decades, however, the AFL-CIO has made a dramatic turn to become advocates for comprehensive immigration reform. What accounts for that shift?

Policies that aim to restrict immigration flows rarely achieve their intended result. Instead, their main result is to deprive immigrant workers of rights and to undermine the ability of all workers to organize to improve their conditions. For that reason, Lee argues, the labor movement should advocate for the free movement of labor across borders. Such a stance provides the basis for solidarity between working-class people regardless of where they are born.

Find the readings here: https://www.eastbaydsa.org/night-school/

 

 

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Nov
6
Wed
Rally for People’s Park @ Sproul Plaza
Nov 6 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

We will rally on Sproul Steps on the UC Berkeley Campus to defend, protect, and save People’s Park from development. Don’t let UC destroy our historic, green, and public space! Join us! Be part of the power of the People of People’s Park!

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Ella Baker Member Meeting and Public Financing Workshop @ Ella Baker Center
Nov 6 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

PUBLIC FINANCE WORKSHOP: MEMBER MEETING

Ella Baker Center November Member Meeting

Public Finance in Elections: Why it Matters to Oakland Residents

A non-partisan workshop lead by Voting Rights Attorney of Northern CA, Christina E. Fletes in collaboration with the Oakland Public Ethics Committee.

Learn what public finance is, why it’s important, how it’s worked in other cities and how Oakland can incorporate public finance in its elections.

This is an open member meeting, all are welcome, ADA Accessible, free dinner will be provided. The Ella Baker Center is right off of Fruitvale Village at 34th and International.

 

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Alcatraz Occupation: A Beginning @ Quezada Center
Nov 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

50 years ago this fall, on November 20, a group of people that came to be known as Indians of All Tribes began a 18-month occupation of Alcatraz Island. This act of self-determination emerged from conditions faced on reservations and in urban centers, from the activism of the Third World Strike at San Francisco State, and resulted in major changes taking place across the continent. From a new consciousness of sovereignty to at least ten major policy and law shifts, Mary Jean Robertson, host of the radio show Voices of the Native Nations, discusses the far reaching impact of claiming “the Rock”.

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Nov
7
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Committee @ Oakland City Hall, Oscar Grant Plaza
Nov 7 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Relevant Agenda Items:

4. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Live Stream Camera Impact Report and proposed Use Policy – review and take possible action
5. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OFD – Data Collection for Wildfire District and Fire Safety Inspections – review and take possible action
6. Federal Task Force Transparency Ordinance – OPD – FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force MOU – review and take possible action

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Henry George – Who Owns the Earth? @ San Francisco Library, Korets Auditorium
Nov 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

As guest curator of Who Owns the Earth? –A New exhibit that examines Henry George’s, 1800’s masterpiece on societal inequality, I invite you to attend a free event!

140 years ago in San Francisco Henry George, rocked the world with his book Progress & Poverty. At the Main Library, Koret Auditorium Historian and actor David Giesen takes on the role of Henry George in a Chautauqua performance set in 1890. Addressing the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, for whom George had been the founding secretary, George reminisces about his San Francisco days during the 1860s and 1870s.

https://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=1039825001

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Angela Davis; Women, Race, & Class Study Series @ Omni Commons
Nov 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

An informal discussion on chapters 3-6 of Angela Davis’ book Women, Race and Class focusing on the intersections of race, class and gender in relation to slavery and the early abolitionist and suffragist movements. This will be the second part of an ongoing reading series. Feel free to attend even if you missed the first discussion.

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Homewreckers, How a Gang of Wall Street Kingpins, Hedge Fund Magnates, Crooked Banks, & Vulture Capitalists Suckered Millions Out of Their Homes & Demolished the American Dream. @ St. Johns Presbyterian Church
Nov 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

KPFA Radio 94.1 FM & The Center for Reporting with St. John’s Presbyterian Church present:

AARON GLANTZ

Homewreckers!  How a Gang of Wall Street Kingpins, Hedge Fund Magnates, Crooked Banks,& Vulture Capitalists Suckered Millions Out of Their Homes & Demolished the American Dream

With Kris Welch

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advance tickets: $12: brownpapertickets.com :: T: 800-838-3006  or Pegasus Books (3 sites), Moe’s, Books Inc (Berkeley), Walden Pond Bookstore, East Bay Books, Mrs. Dalloway’s  $15 door, benefits KPFA Radio 94.1FM

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So many are living on the street now.  In parks. In RVs. Thousands and thousands of homes were stolen. How did this happen? Aaron Glantz knows. A former KPFA reporter who’s won a Peabody Award, been a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and written The War Comes Home.  Aaron not only knows… he tells the entire sordid business in his new book, Homewreckers, How a Gang of Wall Street Kingpins, Hedge Fund Magnates, Crooked Banks, & Vulture Capitalists Suckered Millions Out of Their Homes & Demolished the American Dream.

Aaron exposes the high class rip-offs – among them, D.Trump and cronies, who often used taxpayer money to make fortunes off the working class and the middle class. Homewreckers! shows us the mad greed that harmed or ruined millions while further fattening the gluttonous few. Glantz recounts the transformation of straightforward lending into a morass of slivered and combined mortgage “products” that could be bought and sold, accompanied by a shift in priorities and a loosening of regulations and laws that made it good business to lend money to those who wouldn’t be able to repay.

Homewreckers brilliantly weaves together the stories of those most ravaged by the housing crisis. The result is an eye-opening expose of the greed that decimated millions and enriched a gluttonous few.

Aaron Glantz is a senior reporter at Reveal who produces public interest journalism with impact. His reporting has sparked more than a dozen Congressional hearings, a raft of federal legislation and led to criminal probes by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the FBI and the Federal Trade Commission. He is also the author of three books including “The War Comes Home: Washington’s Battle Against America’s Veterans.”  His work has appeared in a broad range of media outlets, including The New York Times, NBC News, ABC News and the PBS NewsHour, where his work has twice been nominated for a national Emmy Award. He’s been given a Peabody Award, an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and Online News Association award.

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Nov
9
Sat
Aaron Swartz Day @ Internet Archives
Nov 9 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 pm

TICKETS

Schedule for November 9

10-11 am Breakfast available for early birds – Hackathon begins

Please RSVP HERE (whether you are buying a ticket for the speakers or partipating in the hackathon).

You can use our Gitea instance as an ICE-free alternative to Github/Gitlabhttps://aaronswartzday.queeriouslabs.com/

Schedule:

11:00 – 11:25 – Brewster Kahle (Founder, Internet Archive) New features & tools at the Internet Archive w/ Tracey Jaquith – (DWeb Solid pod repository)

11:30-11:55- Ryan Sternlicht – (Educator, Researcher, Advisor & Maker – Noisebridge) The creation of the next layer of reality -REDUX-2019- “Vision”

If you follow technology you have probably heard many things about extended reality technology, maybe even my other talks on the subject.  This year’s talk will focusing on the visual quality aspects of XR. I will share some new insight and info I have come across while researching these fields in the past year, in the hopes that it may help you understand the space, and what it could mean for the world.

Noon-12:25 pm – Micah Blumberg – (Journalist, Researcher, Neurohacker, Founder Silicon Valley Global News) – On Neuro-Hacking, WebXR hacking, and the current frontier of Science and Technology

12:30-12:55 – Matteo Borri (Robots Everywhere, NASA Contractor) – Matteo’s latest inventions and robots and lasers and NASA Mars Rover fun.

1:05-1:30 – Tatyana Griffin – Creative Technologist, Innovative Educator, Maker/ Artist, Media Scientist, Musician, DJ, XR Developer)

1:30-2:15 – Panel: New advances in providing Open Access to Academic Journals: Brewster Kahle (Founder, Internet Archive), Elliot Harmon (Activism Director, EFF)

We will summarize some of the important developments in the last year regarding:

1) improved access to traditional academic journals

2) an increase in reputable “open access” peer reviewed journals

3) software such as the “Open Access Button”

4) institutions standing up to Elsevier’s business model (such as UC system)

2:15-3 pm – Break

FOIAPALOOZA Starts at 3pm

3pm-3:25pm: Mike Katz-Lacabe (Oakland Privacy)

3:30-3:55 Tracy Rosenberg (Oakland Privacy and Aaron Swartz Day Police Surveillance ProjectUsing Public Records to Watch The Watchers

The surveillance state can be hard to get your mind around. It’s purpose is to make you feel surrounded on all sides, overpowered and acquiescent. At Oakland Privacy, our saying is that we watch the watchers. We mean it to flip the script on the eternally watching eye and return the favor by doing some persistent monitoring of our own. The secret weapon is public records. Aaron Swartz Day is standardizing and exporting our watch the watchers model so that Oakland is not an anomaly but one among many watchdogs that are flipping the surveillance script on its head.

4-4:25 – Freddy Martinez (Director, Lucy Parsons Labs)

4:30- 5:15 – Ryan Shapiro (Property of the People)

5:15-6 – Rose Regina Lawrence (Occupy Jail Support & Security Researcher) Securing civil society

Civil Society faces many threats. Some of these are existential crises, like climate change or rule of law. With so many pressing issues, many civil society organizations have difficulty adding digital security to their list of priorities. In this context, how do we understand and make sense of the pressures within both society and the sector that affect the digital security efficacy and readiness of individual organizations and the wider community? Sector norms, funding models, and the shifting political context all play a role.

6:00-7:45 Reception & Dinner break (Pizza & wine/beer & cookies)

8 – 9:15 – Evening Speakers

A Statement By Chelsea Manning (As read by Lisa Rein)

Cindy Cohn, Executive Director, EFF

Jen Helsby, Lead Developer, SecureDrop – “The State of the Drop” (remotely)

Danny O’Brien – The Next Million Aarons — How Do We Widen the Movement?

Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive

Freddy Martinez (Director, Lucy Parsons Labs)

William Howes (Aaron Swartz Day Team)

9-11 After Party with Music & Dancing upstairs in the Great Room

Music by Tha Spyryt & Visuals by Projekt Seahorse

New song by Tha Spyryt & Lunar Elf= Lunar Spyryt

TICKETS

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Stand Up For Peace @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Nov 9 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

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The Failure of Capitalism & the Need for a Socialist System @ Omni Commons
Nov 9 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join the Party for Socialism and Liberation for a day of workshops highlighting the contradictions of capitalism. From its sham elections to the destruction of the planet, to its wars on the working class and imperialist wars abroad, capitalism has proven itself time and time again to be an unjust and unstable system.

For us to combat capitalism, we must organize and educate ourselves. Join us to fight for a true socialist future.

More info:  www.PSLweb.org

@pslbayarea

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Awakening the Dreamer Symposium @ Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Nov 9 @ 11:30 am – 4:00 pm

This transformative educational program and climate expo is co-presented by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley and the Pachamama Alliance.  It looks squarely at the state of the world—where we are and how we got here–and then explores what role we can each play in bringing forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, socially just human presence on this planet.

Video appearances by luminaries include:

Lynne Twist * Bill Twist * Susan Burns * Lester Brown * Wangari Maathai * Majora Carter * Nadine Kreisberger * Mario Trigueros * Van Jones * Maude Barlow * John Robbins * David Ulansey * Brian Swimme * Joanna Macey * Drew Dellinger * Annie Leonard * Robert Reich * Diana Dunn * Julia Butterfly Hill * Carl Anthony * Tom Goldtooth *Jeanette Armstrong * Catherine Ingram * Desmond Tutu * Andrew Kassoy * Bart Houlahan * Jay Coen Gilbert * Eric Lombardi * Michael Pollan * Paul Hawken * Jon Warnow * Charles Eisenstein * Prince Ea

Doors open at 11:30 for browsing the tables of local climate organizations.  The program is scheduled from noon to 3, and tables can be browsed again until 4:30.  Come meet representatives of 350 East Bay, Citizens Climate Lobby, Climate Restoration Circles, Elders Climate Action, Extinction Rebellion, Sunflower Alliance, Sunrise, and other local groups.  There’s no charge to attend, but your generous donations at the door keep it free.   Please register in advance, but walk-ins are welcome.  Have lunch before you come, bring a water bottle and jacket.  Healthy snacks provided!

The event organizers write:  “For those newly concerned about climate change, environmental devastation, and social injustice, as well as for those who have been active for years, this Symposium will offer an opportunity to honestly face the painful facts about these issues with like-minded, caring people.  In loving community, we will think about what role each of us might play to bring about needed change.  In community, we will support one another’s constructive actions to address these interrelated issues.  We will join together with ever-growing numbers of caring, aware human beings who are committed to act—to do our parts—to heal our world for people everywhere, for future generations, and for the beloved species that share our planet.”

 

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“The Commons” documentary screening + Q&A with filmmakers @ Omni Commons
Nov 9 @ 5:30 pm – 11:30 pm

The Commons is a documentary film about communities re-asserting sustainable futures using consensus, equity and shared resources – ancient Commons principles. The film shares the increasing privatization and destruction of commons, primarily in the United States, and shows how many activists are re-taking commons, re-establishing communities controlling heir own commons: maker spaces, land trusts, cooperatives, food production and distribution, housing, education, community centers – all using ancient Commons practices.

Doors open at 5:30pm, feature film begins at 6pm and will be followed by a brief Q&A with Filmmakers and a group discussion about creating commons in our community. Bring friends and family, neighbors and colleagues. This is a film about solutions across the country we can implement today to regain democracy in our politics, workplace and beyond. This event is free of charge and open to the public. Visit http://commonsfilm.com/ to find out more information and learn about https://liberatedlens.org/ co-sponsoring the event.

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Debbie Bookchin: Revolution in Rojava @ Tamarack
Nov 9 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Emergency Committee for Rojava and Tamarack are pleased to present a report by journalist and author Debbie Bookchin, who has recently returned from the autonomous Kurdish-led region known as Rojava. She will talk about why it is critical to defend this feminist, ecological, democratic project from the ongoing onslaught by Turkey and its jihadi allies as well as the Syrian regime, and how ideas of social ecology have influenced the Kurdish freedom movement. This report is part of the speaking tour that ECR envisions as a step towards building a nationwide network to support Rojava and the Kurdish movement at a time when they are in grave danger.

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US Economic Policy: What’s in Store for the 99% @ South Berkeley Senior Center
Nov 9 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

How are the billionaires multiplying and making profits world-wide, and on whose backs? What’s behind this so-called “recovery”? What can we expect in the near future – is the economy rushing toward a deeper crisis?

To change the world we first have to understand it. Come hear Jack Rasmus tell it like it is. There will be a short presentation followed by discussion and refreshments.

Jack Rasmus is a professor of economics and politics, host of the weekly radio show Alternative Visions, former union activist, and author of many articles and books, the latest of which is The Scourge of Neoliberalism: US Economic Policy from Reagan to Trump.

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