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May
3
Sun
How to use Social Media to Drive Environmental Change: @ Online
May 3 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

LIVESTREAM! How to use Social Media to Drive Environmental Change – Climate Change

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/livestream-how-to-use-social-media-to-drive-environmental-change–tickets-93000512035

In response COVID-19, the Ecology Center is joining in the community efforts to keep everyone safe and healthy “How to us Social Media to Drive Environmental Change” will now be offered as an interactive livestream presentation!

In the second of her three Livestream workshop series, Jessica Jane Robinson will share,
in-depth, the second part of her United Nations 68th Civil Society Conference presentation, “Why Zero Waste,” that she presented on August 28th, 2019. She will explain how she has leveraged 9 out of 17 United Nations Sustainable Development goals to address the global emergency of climate change.

Afterward, the workshop will learn how to quantify personal sustainable daily actions and create personal environmental goals on Jessica’s free non-profit carbon calculator website.

As the former Vice President and Board Director of the Northern California Recycling Association since 2013, Ms. Robinson will cover issues of climate change, the trashing of the planet, current environmental disasters, and how zero waste practices can be a robust tool community can leverage to make a difference today. Jessica will share social media and branding tools she has leveraged to make a difference within the City of Alameda, Bay Area and beyond.

ABOUT: Jessica Jane Robinson

Jessica Jane Robinson works with businesses, community organizations, school districts, and individuals on engagement projects that help achieve zero waste and climate protection goals. She is a former Vice President Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project Climate Leader and her rank by the organization is in the top 50 and top 1% for presenting 110 times to over 27,000 audience members from 2012-2019.

67878
May
6
Wed
COVID-19 and Climate: The Future of Energy @ Online
May 6 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
COVID-19 and Climate: The Future of Energy

Where: Online via livestream; RSVP at link (FREE): https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2020-05-06/covid-19-and-climate-future-energy

After decades spent trying to reach 100 million barrels of daily production, the oil industry is devastated from the sudden evaporation of demand. Renewables are also taking a big hit with projections that half of America’s solar workers will lose their jobs. Federal relief packages are bailing out airlines and public transportation, while excluding any help for clean energy.

What are the energy impacts of the COVID-19 recession? How will this reshape use of renewables and hydrocarbons in the years to come?

Join us for a conversation with Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, Amy Harder, energy and climate change reporter at Axios, Scott Jacobs, CEO & co-founder of Generate Capital, and Julia Pyper, co-host of the Political Climate Podcast.

PANELISTS:

Jason Bordoff
Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University

Amy Harder
Energy and Climate Change Reporter, Axios
Image – Scott Jacobs

Scott Jacobs
CEO & CO-Founder, Generate Capital
(specialty company financing renewable energy solutions)

Julia Pyper
Co-Host, Political Climate Podcast

HOST:

Greg Dalton
Founder and Host, Climate One

ABOUT: Climate One

Climate One at The Commonwealth Club (non-profit) is a thriving leadership dialogue on energy, the economy and the environment. We bring together top thinkers and doers from business, government, academia and advocacy groups to advance the discussion about a clean energy future.

The Commonealth Club is offering its speaker talks for free online during the COVID-19
stay-at-home orders. A donation during registration would be welcome.

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67880
May
8
Fri
AROC: Friday Night Forums @ Online or by phone
May 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT FORUMS: INTERNATIONAL LESSONS ON ORGANIZING


Join us this Friday, on May Day, International Workers Day, at 5pm PST/8pm EST. Rachel Herzing will be in conversation with Kali Akuno (Cooperation Jackson),  Zenei Cortez (National Nurses United) and Vijay Prashad (Tricontinental).

Fridays at 5pm PST/8pm EST

May 1: Organizing Workers Register
May 8: Sanctions on Iran Register
May 15: Palestine & the Blockade on Gaza Register
May 22: China and US Relations Register
May 29: Abolition & the COVID-19 Crisis Register

RECORDINGS OF PREVIOUS FORUMS
April 17: Venezuela and Sanctions Video Recording | Podcast
April 24: COVID-19 in Indian Country Video Recording | Podcast

The Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC) in partnership with The Red Nation and the Center for Political Education is hosting a series of critical conversations on settler colonialism, US imperialism, and decolonization. The COVID-19 pandemic is global, and so our response to it must also be global. Friday Night Forums feature anti-imperialist perspectives and lessons on organizing from around the world, with an eye toward decolonizing Turtle Island.

Donate to AROC!
Help sustain our work in building power in the Arab community!

67874
May
10
Sun
Interfaith Prayers for Healing @ Online via Zoom
May 10 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Monthly interfaith prayer meeting, held on second Sundays, dedicated to healing.

The Bahá’í community of Oakland is 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.

“Thy name is my healing, O my God, and remembrance of Thee is my remedy. Nearness to Thee is my hope, and love for Thee is my companion. Thy mercy to me is my healing and my succor in both this world and the world to come. Thou, verily, art the All-Bountiful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.” ~ Bahá’u’lláh

“Remember the saying: ‘Of all pilgrimages the greatest is to relieve the sorrow-laden heart.'” ~ ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

Topic: Interfaith Devotions for Healing and Protection
Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime

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June meeting Zoom URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/92725611668, Facebook event.

May meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/92725611668

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67882
Green Sunday: Workers’ Organizing in the Age of the Pandemic @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM' See connection info at bottom
May 10 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Green Sunday: Workers’ Organizing in the Age of the Pandemic

Even as we are embroiled in both a health and economic crisis, workers face not only massive layoffs, but a range of issues around safety and protective equipment, cuts in pay/resources, and loss of housing and adequate food supply.

Yet workers throughout the nation, both in unions and outside, are resisting not only around basic needs, but expanding demands around control of work conditions and joining collective labor organizations.

We will present two labor activists who will discuss local and national campaigns to support the fight back of working people in this critical time

Speakers:

Aaron Hall is a member of IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees), Local 107 and chair of the East Bay DSA Labor Committee. He came to political/labor organizing through a union workplace drive in 2015-2017. He has helped the DSA Labor Committee build a capacity for grassroots organization, solidarity support and labor education. Aaron is also helping develop a statewide network of DSA labor groups and the national DSA Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee (along with the United Electrical Workers union).

There will also be a representative of the Oakland Education Association (teachers union) crisis organizing team who will discuss efforts to halt school closures, as were as current issues such as distance learning and Internet 4 All, alongside community and parent/student allies.

Green Sundays are a series of free public programs & discussions on topics “du jour” sponsored by the Green Party of Alameda County and held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The monthly business meeting of the County Council of the Green Party follows, at 6:30 pm. Council meetings are open to anyone who is interested.

Green Party of Alameda County

Description: Green Sunday presentation at 5 PM
(Followed by County Council business meeting at 6:30 pm. All are welcome to attend)

Time: May 10, 2020, 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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67881
May
12
Tue
Stop the Sheriff from Stealing $250+M – Tell the Board of Supervisors ‘No Mas’ @ Online
May 12 @ 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors, at its upcoming meeting on May 12th, will consider a request from Alameda County Sheriff Gregory J. Ahern for an additional $255 million or more over the next three years for the stated purpose of increasing staffing at the Alameda County Santa Rita Jail in Dublin despite the continuing decrease in the jail population.

This is precisely the wrong way to spend County money, especially during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Rather than giving the Sheriff more money for fewer prisoners, the Board of Supervisors should recognize that COVID-19 is spreading exponentially at the jail where the rate of diagnosed inmates per capita is 14 times the rate of recorded positive cases in Alameda County as a whole.

Instead, there is an urgent need to release as many inmates as possible and to fund healthcare, housing, and reentry programs, not more incarceration. Please call or email the Board of Supervisors, urging them to reject the Sheriff’s request for additional funds. It is particularly important to contact Supervisor Richard Valle from southern Alameda County, in addition to your Supervisor. If you have friends who live in Valle’s Second Supervisorial District (the cities of Hayward, Newark, and Union City; the northern portion of the city of Fremont; and a portion of the unincorporated community of Sunol), please pass this email to them.

Contact your member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors below:

  1. Supervisor Scott Haggerty
  2. Supervisor Richard Valle
  3. Supervisor Wilma Chan
  4. Supervisor Nate Miley
  5. Supervisor Keith Carson

Not sure who your County Supervisor is? You can look up which district you live in here.

You can also sign up to give public comment at the meeting, which will be live-streamed. See below.

Here is the agenda information:

https://alamedacounty.granicus.com/DocumentViewer.php?file=alamedacounty_13ffef8cfffe045496ff3d64ecebd3e1.pdf&view=1

54. Sheriff – Approve the following recommendations: A. Authorize an increase of appropriations for the Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Services Division for the purchase of gym equipment, in an amount up to $30,000, which will be fully offset with revenue from the Alameda County Narcotics Task Force Federal Asset Forfeiture Trust Fund #83114;

PUBLIC PROTECTION

1:30 P.M. – SET MATTER(S)

72. Sheriff and Health Care Services Agency – Authorize additional staffing and related costs at the Santa Rita Jail for the Sheriff’s Office and Health Care Services Agency/Behavioral Health Services – Continued from 3/24/20 (Item #32.5) – Continued from 3/31/20 (Item #8) – Continued from 4/21/20 (Item #21) – Continued from 4/28/20 (Item #35) Attachment 72


From the attachment:
http://www.acgov.org/board/bos_calendar/documents/DocsAgendaReg_05_12_20/PUBLIC%20PROTECTION/Set%20Matter%20Calendar/Sheriff_HCSA_295701.pdf

“The estimated annual cost of all requested positions, equipment and related expenses is approximately $106M…”

Here is participation information:

To provide written comment on an item on the agenda or to raise an issue as Public Input, you may send an email to CBS@acgov.org.
Please include your name, and either the agenda item number you are addressing, or that your comment falls under Public Input.
Copies of all written comments will be provided to the Board Members and will be added to the official record. Comments are NOT
read into the record. If you require a reasonable modification or accommodation for a disability, please email the Clerk of the Board
72 hours prior to the meeting date at CBS@acgov.org or call (510) 272-4949 or (510) 834-6754 (TDD).

You may also observe the
meeting online at: http://acgov.org/board/broadcast.htm.

TELECONFERENCING GUIDELINES: FOR TELECONFERENCE BOARD MEETINGS, MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY OBSERVE
AND PARTICIPATE IN MEETINGS BY FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE TELECONFERENCING GUIDELINES POSTED
ON-LINE AT https://www.acgov.org/board/bos_calendar/documents/TeleconferencingGuidelines.pdf. and copied below:

 

Public Comment via Teleconference
Members of the public may address the Board of Supervisors regarding matters on the agenda, or during the Public
Input portion of the meeting on a matter not on the agenda provided the matter is within the Board’s subject matter
jurisdiction.
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67888
May
13
Wed
COVID-19: Tracking, data privacy, and getting the numbers right: @ Webcast
May 13 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

As plans for re-opening businesses, communities, and schools emerge, mechanisms to track the SARS-COV-2 virus become increasingly critical to consider. In this conversation led by Nobel Laureate Saul Perlmutter, Director of the Berkeley Institute for Data Science and Professor of Physics, Berkeley faculty will present their recent research findings and data on COVID-19 infection and death rates. They will discuss how they are using data to better understand how many people are infected and actually dying from COVID-19, whether infections and deaths are going up or down, and how much we can afford to increase mobility. They also will address broader questions about what data we need, how to protect it using encryption, and how to improve the ways we track and limit the pandemic.� Event Details

 Shafi Goldwasser, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Director of the Simons Institute, Simons Institute for the Theory of ComputingUros Seljak, Professor of Physics, BIDS Senior Fellow, UC Berkeley PhysicsJacob Steinhardt, Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley Statistics

 Saul Perlmutter, Professor of Physics, Director of BIDS, Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS)

 Berkeley Institute for Data ScienceData Sciences

Live Webcast
Berkeley Conversations: COVID-19
COVID-19: Tracking, data privacy, and getting the numbers right
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM Pacific

As plans for re-opening businesses, communities, and schools emerge, mechanisms to track the SARS-COV-2 virus become increasingly critical to consider. In this conversation led by Nobel Laureate Saul Perlmutter, Director of the Berkeley Institute for Data Science and Professor of Physics, Berkeley faculty will present their recent research findings and data on COVID-19 infection and death rates. They will discuss how they are using data to better understand how many people are infected and actually dying from COVID-19, whether infections and deaths are going up or down, and how much we can afford to increase mobility. They also will address broader questions about what data we need, how to protect it using encryption, and how to improve the ways we track and limit the pandemic. The panelists will be Shafi Goldwasser, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing; Uros Seljak, Professor of Physics, BIDS Senior Fellow; and Jacob Steinhardt, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics

This conversation is sponsored by UC Berkeley’s Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society and the Berkeley Institute for Data Science as part of a live online video series, Berkeley Conversations: COVID-19, featuring Berkeley scholars from a range of disciplines.

 All Audiences

 All Audiences

 bids@berkeley.edu, 510-664-4506

 Fenner, Marsha,  bids@berkeley.edu,  510-664-4506

67892
May
14
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
May 14 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Agenda

2. Open Forum/Public Comment
4. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Forensic Logic Impact Report and proposed Use Policy -review and take possible action.
5. Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – UAS (Drone) Impact Report and proposed Use Policy – review and take possible action

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
The Privacy Advisory Commission encourages public participation in the online board meetings. The public may observe and/or participate in this meeting in several ways.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88574901972 at the noticed meeting time. Instructions on how to join a meeting by video conference are available at: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193, which is a webpage entitled “Joining a Meeting”
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PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT: There are three ways to make public comment within the time allotted for public comment on an eligible Agenda item.

• Comment in advance. To send your comment directly to the Selection Panel and staff BEFORE the meeting starts, please send your comment, along with your full name and agenda item number you are commenting on, to Joe DeVries at jdevries@oaklandca.gov. Please note that eComment submissions close thirty (30) minutes before posted meeting time. All submitted public comment will be provided to the Selection Panel prior to the meeting.

• By Video Conference. To comment by Zoom video conference, click the “Raise Your Hand” button to request to speak when Public Comment is being taken on an eligible agenda item at the beginning of the meeting. You will then be unmuted, during your turn, and allowed to participate in public comment. After the allotted time, you will then be re-muted. Instructions on how to “Raise Your Hand” are available at: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/205566129, which is a webpage entitled “Raise Hand In Webinar.”

• By Phone. To comment by phone, please call on one of the above listed phone numbers. You will be prompted to “Raise Your Hand” by pressing STAR-NINE (“*9”) to request to speak when Public Comment is being taken on a eligible agenda item at the beginning of the meeting. Once it is your turn, you will be unmuted and allowed to make your comment. After the allotted time, you will be re-muted.

Instructions of how to raise your hand by phone are available at:
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If you have any questions about these protocols, please e-mail Joe DeVries at jdevries@oaklandca.gov

67891
May
15
Fri
AROC: Friday Night Forums @ Online or by phone
May 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT FORUMS: INTERNATIONAL LESSONS ON ORGANIZING


Join us this Friday, on May Day, International Workers Day, at 5pm PST/8pm EST. Rachel Herzing will be in conversation with Kali Akuno (Cooperation Jackson),  Zenei Cortez (National Nurses United) and Vijay Prashad (Tricontinental).

Fridays at 5pm PST/8pm EST

May 1: Organizing Workers Register
May 8: Sanctions on Iran Register
May 15: Palestine & the Blockade on Gaza Register
May 22: China and US Relations Register
May 29: Abolition & the COVID-19 Crisis Register

RECORDINGS OF PREVIOUS FORUMS
April 17: Venezuela and Sanctions Video Recording | Podcast
April 24: COVID-19 in Indian Country Video Recording | Podcast

The Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC) in partnership with The Red Nation and the Center for Political Education is hosting a series of critical conversations on settler colonialism, US imperialism, and decolonization. The COVID-19 pandemic is global, and so our response to it must also be global. Friday Night Forums feature anti-imperialist perspectives and lessons on organizing from around the world, with an eye toward decolonizing Turtle Island.

Donate to AROC!
Help sustain our work in building power in the Arab community!

67874
May
16
Sat
COVID-19: Global Pandemic & Climate Disruption With Mike Davis @ Online
May 16 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

he COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the nature of the capitalist system for all to see. It has revealed the vulnerability of the poorest people in society. It has shown clearly who is essential to our health and well being, and who is not. As the pandemic impacts societies across the globe, it gives us a glimpse of what massive climate disruption could also bring. The choice in front of us is clear – we have to organize our forces to save ourselves and life on our planet.

Join us for a discussion with Mike Davis, activist, professor and author of many books and articles about the impact of capitalism on the lives of working people and on the planet. Link to a recent article by MIke Davis on the pandemic: Reopening the Economy Will Send Us to Hell.

As always, you will have an opportunity to ask questions and share your experiences from your workplace and community.

Please share widely – remember there are no borders.

Link to facebook event

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67896
Strike Debt Bay Area Book Group: How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century (New Book) @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
May 16 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

EMAIL STRIKE.DEBT.BAY.AREA@GMAIL.COM FOR CONNECTION INFO.

Strike Debt Bay Area proudly hosts a non-technical book group discussion monthly on new and radical economic thinking. Previous readings have included Doughnut Economics, Limits, Banking on the People, and Capital and Its Discontents.

We will be reading the first half (Chapters 1-3) of How to Be an Anti-Capitalist in the 21st Century (Amazon, Abe Books, Verso) for the April 18th meeting and the rest of the book for the May 16th meeting.

What is wrong with capitalism, and how can we change it?

Capitalism has transformed the world and increased our productivity, but at the cost of enormous human suffering. Our shared values—equality and fairness, democracy and freedom, community and solidarity—can provide both the basis for a critique of capitalism and help to guide us toward a socialist and democratic society.

Erik Olin Wright has distilled decades of work into this concise and tightly argued manifesto: analyzing the varieties of anticapitalism, assessing different strategic approaches, and laying the foundations for a society dedicated to human flourishing. How to Be an Anticapitalist in the Twenty-First Century is an urgent and powerful argument for socialism, and an unparalleled guide to help us get there. Another world is possible. Included is an afterword by the author’s close friend and collaborator Michael Burawoy.

 

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May
17
Sun
Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
May 17 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

U.S. Sanctions: The Weaponization of the Global Financial System
   While wars have historically been fought with soldiers and guns, the sole superpower has realized its monopoly ability to wage financial war through sanctions and embargoes against its perceived enemies around the world, such as Iran, North Korea, China, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Russia, Syria, Gaza.  How and why does the United States alone exercise this extraterritorial power to such devastating effect?
Dr. Sharat G. Lin is a research fellow at the San José Peace and Justice Center.  He writes and lectures on global political economy, labor migration, the Middle East, and public health.  He has visited most of the countries under U.S. sanctions and studied the consequences of sanctions and embargoes.

Check here for login in starting Friday, May 15th.

67889
North Oakland Distribution Drive for Local Encampments @ Omni Commons
May 17 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

North Oakland Neighbors! We are doing our distribution again and we would love your support for these dates:

Sunday 5.17 (Donations) 11am-1pm
Wednesday 5.20 (Donations) 3pm-5pm
Sunday 5.24 (Donations) 11am-1pm
Wednesday 5.27 (Donations) 3pm-5pm
Sunday 5.31 (Distribution) 10am-5pm

Wednesdays & Sundays (5/17, 20, 24, 27):

We are asking OUR HOUSED neighbors to contribute hygiene supplies, canned food, bottled water, rain gear, tarps, garbage bags, $$ et al to be redistributed on Sunday May 31st to encampments in North Oakland dealing with the COVID 19. We will sanitize and package your donations add a hot packaged meal and fresh fruit to the care kits to be distributed to North Oakland Encampments and surrounding encampments.

In order to properly sanitize and maintain social distancing we are collective the materials on April 26th &29th and aiming to distribute 500 hot meals and care kits on May 31st. Overflow resources will be distributed by sister orgs throughout Oakland.

To donate goods or volunteer please sign up here! :
https://forms.gle/gihhATtsXYyiNsVC9

Donate $$: https://www.facebook.com/donate/2956825734339312/2956825774339308/

***We need YOUR HELP!!!! If you have any of the items below that you can donate to your unhoused neighbors please do one of the following things:

-Drop off at 4799 Shattuck Ave (OMNI Commons)

or

-We can PICK UP FROM YOUR PORCH Sunday AM (for address within ~2.5 miles of 4799 Shattuck Ave)
**fill out this form https://forms.gle/B3J5c3PL55vmsiVK6 or email Diana at diwu118@gmail.com / text +1 510 898 6992 and volunteers will pick up from your porch (also email if you have a car and can pick up or redistribute)

*****
Items we need:
FOOD/WATER
– canned food: tuna, beans, jams, peanut butter, meats, soups, etc.
– Bagged rice, beans/pulses
– ramen, mac & cheese (easy to heat)
– Frozen Meats/Tofu (for future meals)
– bottled water
– juice packs
– Vitamin C tablets/EmergenC

HYGIENE PRODUCTS
– New tooth brush, toothpaste, deodorant
– soap (bar and liquid)
– pads and tampons
– hand sanitizer
– New wrapped toilet paper/paper towels
– Disinfectant Wipes
– Rubbing Alcohol/Bleach
– Unopened masks/gloves
– New in Package: socks and underwear
-Homemade masks

SHELTER AND GEAR SUPPORT
– rain gear
– tents
– tarp
– Garbage bags
– 5 gallon water containers

OTHER
– Dog Food
– $$$ Donate
– Ziplock Bags
– batteries

Donate $$$ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donate/2956825734339312/2956825774339308/

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We will be organizing on an ongoing basis so funds or supplies not distributed will go out the following weeks.

Want to stay plugged in with the community restorative justice rapid response team? Text communityrj to 33222.

Partners for this distribution include: North Oakland Restorative Justice Council, Self Help Hunger Program, PLACE for Sustainable Living, Critical Resistance, The Omni and more to follow.

***As for safety we are a small group and we are wearing gloves and masks and sanitizing our items and maintaining recommend distances from each other and limiting numbers of involved people.

Main Distribution Event: MAy 31st (Sun) 10am-5pm
Sign up to volunteer for a shift for the main day. Some roles include people to help assemble bags, folks with cars to help caravan the supplies to the unhoused, etc. Please email Diana at diwu118@gmail.com / text +1 510 898 6992 to do so.

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May
19
Tue
Surveillance Technology Governance During and After COVID-19 @ Online
May 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Panel: Surveillance Technology Governance During and After COVID-19

 

Registration: https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Fl17AmcaT7ycekMQi1Vm6Q

As the world rushes to put contact tracing and illness-tracking tools in place to enable effective response to the coronavirus pandemic, privacy experts are raising concerns about exactly how this technology will be built and governed.

Join us for a panel, co-sponsored by the Corporations and Society Initiative at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School, on the use and governance of surveillance technology during (and after) the coronavirus pandemic. Our panelists will discuss how to align private and public sector interests to benefit society and support public health efforts, while also preserving privacy and civil rights.

This panel will feature leading voices from policy, tech, and medicine:

Albert Gidari (moderator): Director of Privacy at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society

Inder Singh: Founder and CEO of Kinsa

Doug Fridsma, MD, PhD: Former President and Chief Executive Officer of AMIA, and Former Chief Science Officer for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

Jon Callas: Senior Technology Fellow at the ACLU, Cryptographer, Software Engineer, UX Designer, and Entrepreneur

Gretchen Greene: Senior Advisor at the Hastings Center, International AI Policy Advisor, Lawyer, Computer Vision Scientist, Autonomous Vehicle Engineer, and Former U.S. national lab mathematician

 

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May
20
Wed
ACLU of California Legislative Webinar: COVID-19, Current Bills, & Building Community @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
May 20 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
ACLU of California Legislative Webinar

Registration to obtain Zoom info: https://action.aclu.org/webform/legislative-webinar

Find out what the ACLU is doing to protect civil rights and civil liberties during the pandemic and how you can get involved to help build power in your community!

When we started the year, we expected to organize for legislation that would create better lives for people in our communities and secure civil rights and civil liberties for all. We could never have anticipated how our lives, our economy, and our politics would be disrupted by this pandemic.

Today, more than before, the connections between us as people and the organizing work we’ll do together are critical. Our work together will not take a pause.

Join us on Wednesday, May 20, for our first statewide legislative webinar to hear how COVID-19 has impacted the legislative process, learn about the bills we are pushing, and how you can get involved to make change and build power in your community during the pandemic.

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May
21
Thu
Help Us Stop Face Surveillance and Support Universal Broadband in California @ Online
May 21 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

During a national crisis like the one we’re facing now, lawmakers must make critical decisions on a number of topics, which can define our future for decades to come. EFF is fighting to make sure that the policy changes we make in this moment are in service of a just, equitable, and healthy future for all of us.

Here are two things you can do to make sure lawmakers to do the right thing in California.

First, join us to learn about how face surveillance technology vendors are using this moment to promote surveillance products, even when they do more harm than good, in ways that endanger the very Californians most vulnerable to our current public health crisis.

Assemblymember Ed Chau (D-Monterey Park) is pushing a bill through the California State legislature that would promote the expansion of unnecessary and harmful face surveillance technology in the midst of this pandemic. We aim to stop it. On May 21, we’re co-hosting an online event discussing the risks presented by face surveillance, and simple actions you can take to protect your community and loved ones:

The Path to Privacy: Stopping Face Surveillance in California

Moderator: Hayley Tsukayama

Panelists:

Jennifer Jones, ACLU of Northern California

Kaitlin Jackson, Bronx Defenders

Nathan “nash” Sheard, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Myaisha Hayes, MediaJustice

Robert Sanger, California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
When:

This event will be live-streamed via Twitch where you can chat and ask questions. It will also be streaming on Facebook Live and YouTube Live. (For Twitch’s Privacy Policy, see here.) We hope to see you there.

Second, tell your lawmakers that every Californian deserves access to high-speed broadband networks. In this moment of crisis, the cracks in our state’s broadband infrastructure are more apparent than ever as social distancing guidelines have increased the pressure on our Internet connections for keeping in touch with family and friends, schoolwork, and work for many Californians.

EFF is sponsoring a bill, authored by Sen. Lena Gonzalez (D-Long Beach) that would improve the state’s Internet infrastructure, and make strides to close the digital divide permanently – especially in areas that have been neglected by traditional Internet service providers, such as rural communities and low-income urban neighborhoods.

If you agree that California should have universal access to high-speed broadband,take action now to tell your senator to support this critical bill ahead of its May 26 hearing.

Support Fiber for All in California

We’ll get through this crisis by investing in our communities, our social safety ne

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May
22
Fri
AROC: Friday Night Forums @ Online or by phone
May 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT FORUMS: INTERNATIONAL LESSONS ON ORGANIZING


Join us this Friday, on May Day, International Workers Day, at 5pm PST/8pm EST. Rachel Herzing will be in conversation with Kali Akuno (Cooperation Jackson),  Zenei Cortez (National Nurses United) and Vijay Prashad (Tricontinental).

Fridays at 5pm PST/8pm EST

May 1: Organizing Workers Register
May 8: Sanctions on Iran Register
May 15: Palestine & the Blockade on Gaza Register
May 22: China and US Relations Register
May 29: Abolition & the COVID-19 Crisis Register

RECORDINGS OF PREVIOUS FORUMS
April 17: Venezuela and Sanctions Video Recording | Podcast
April 24: COVID-19 in Indian Country Video Recording | Podcast

The Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC) in partnership with The Red Nation and the Center for Political Education is hosting a series of critical conversations on settler colonialism, US imperialism, and decolonization. The COVID-19 pandemic is global, and so our response to it must also be global. Friday Night Forums feature anti-imperialist perspectives and lessons on organizing from around the world, with an eye toward decolonizing Turtle Island.

Donate to AROC!
Help sustain our work in building power in the Arab community!

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May
23
Sat
Intro to DSA
May 23 @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

Democratic Socialist politicians like Bernie Sanders, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are raising the expectations of millions of people across the United States and bringing them into a political awakening. The membership of DSA, the largest socialist organization in the United States, is rapidly growing by the thousands. Millions of everyday people are calling for Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, universal rent control, and more.

But what is democratic socialism? What does it mean to be a member of DSA?

Let’s talk about it.

Join us to discuss what our political moment calls for, make new friends, and get plugged into our fight for democratic control of the things that we need for all of us to live a dignified life.

Please RSVP to get the Zoom link and other information.

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May
24
Sun
Sunday Morning At The Marxist Library: Public Banking Gains Momentum @ ONLINE, VIA 'ZOOM'
May 24 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Public Banking Gathers Momentum in 2020

   Public Banking is a root solution that helps all other solutions from healthcare and COVID-19 to a real Green New Deal. Public banks partner with community banks and serve the interest of the public, not Wall Street. The 100-year-old Bank of North Dakota is currently the only state bank, but this year that could change. In fall of 2019 California passed a law that established a pathway for public banks at all levels from municipal to state. Now in 2020, due to the COVID-19 crisis, more possibilities have opened up. The Public Banking Institute sent a letter to the Governors and Treasurers of all states, outlining the steps that can be taken to both deal with the short term crisis, and change the system for the long-term. We’ll talk about the opportunities we have in front of us right now.

Laura Wells ran as the Green Party candidate for Governor in 2010 on a platform of Public Banking and “Tax the Rich” by reforming Prop 13.

LOG-IN INFORMATION

 

Please note that the invitation SAYS 10:30, however, the meeting will be opened up at 10:15 for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi etc. We intend to start the presentation by 10:35.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 857 8366 7404
Password: 746872
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Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/k8svz6HE6

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North Oakland Distribution Drive for Local Encampments @ Omni Commons
May 24 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

North Oakland Neighbors! We are doing our distribution again and we would love your support for these dates:

Sunday 5.17 (Donations) 11am-1pm
Wednesday 5.20 (Donations) 3pm-5pm
Sunday 5.24 (Donations) 11am-1pm
Wednesday 5.27 (Donations) 3pm-5pm
Sunday 5.31 (Distribution) 10am-5pm

Wednesdays & Sundays (5/17, 20, 24, 27):

We are asking OUR HOUSED neighbors to contribute hygiene supplies, canned food, bottled water, rain gear, tarps, garbage bags, $$ et al to be redistributed on Sunday May 31st to encampments in North Oakland dealing with the COVID 19. We will sanitize and package your donations add a hot packaged meal and fresh fruit to the care kits to be distributed to North Oakland Encampments and surrounding encampments.

In order to properly sanitize and maintain social distancing we are collective the materials on April 26th &29th and aiming to distribute 500 hot meals and care kits on May 31st. Overflow resources will be distributed by sister orgs throughout Oakland.

To donate goods or volunteer please sign up here! :
https://forms.gle/gihhATtsXYyiNsVC9

Donate $$: https://www.facebook.com/donate/2956825734339312/2956825774339308/

***We need YOUR HELP!!!! If you have any of the items below that you can donate to your unhoused neighbors please do one of the following things:

-Drop off at 4799 Shattuck Ave (OMNI Commons)

or

-We can PICK UP FROM YOUR PORCH Sunday AM (for address within ~2.5 miles of 4799 Shattuck Ave)
**fill out this form https://forms.gle/B3J5c3PL55vmsiVK6 or email Diana at diwu118@gmail.com / text +1 510 898 6992 and volunteers will pick up from your porch (also email if you have a car and can pick up or redistribute)

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Items we need:
FOOD/WATER
– canned food: tuna, beans, jams, peanut butter, meats, soups, etc.
– Bagged rice, beans/pulses
– ramen, mac & cheese (easy to heat)
– Frozen Meats/Tofu (for future meals)
– bottled water
– juice packs
– Vitamin C tablets/EmergenC

HYGIENE PRODUCTS
– New tooth brush, toothpaste, deodorant
– soap (bar and liquid)
– pads and tampons
– hand sanitizer
– New wrapped toilet paper/paper towels
– Disinfectant Wipes
– Rubbing Alcohol/Bleach
– Unopened masks/gloves
– New in Package: socks and underwear
-Homemade masks

SHELTER AND GEAR SUPPORT
– rain gear
– tents
– tarp
– Garbage bags
– 5 gallon water containers

OTHER
– Dog Food
– $$$ Donate
– Ziplock Bags
– batteries

Donate $$$ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donate/2956825734339312/2956825774339308/

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We will be organizing on an ongoing basis so funds or supplies not distributed will go out the following weeks.

Want to stay plugged in with the community restorative justice rapid response team? Text communityrj to 33222.

Partners for this distribution include: North Oakland Restorative Justice Council, Self Help Hunger Program, PLACE for Sustainable Living, Critical Resistance, The Omni and more to follow.

***As for safety we are a small group and we are wearing gloves and masks and sanitizing our items and maintaining recommend distances from each other and limiting numbers of involved people.

Main Distribution Event: MAy 31st (Sun) 10am-5pm
Sign up to volunteer for a shift for the main day. Some roles include people to help assemble bags, folks with cars to help caravan the supplies to the unhoused, etc. Please email Diana at diwu118@gmail.com / text +1 510 898 6992 to do so.

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