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Mar
19
Sat
No World Order — Call for Assembly of Disassembly @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Mar 19 @ 6:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Gather at Oscar Grant Plaza in downtown Oakland—bring your friends and party favors.
Masks are great for more than one reason
NO WORLD ORDER – CALL FOR AN ASSEMBLY OF DISASSEMBLY

The world is not ok. We are in year 3 of a pandemic. The wars never stop, inside or outside this country. People are sick, tired, broke, unhoused, and soon even more people will be hungry.

They are laughing in our faces.

This system uses us as fuel to make the world they want.
Why don’t we light the fuse that can burn it all down?

Something needs to happen. Only we can make it happen.
We can’t let this keep going the way it’s gone for so many years. We need each other.

Fascism is on the rise worldwide. Cops kill who and when they want, for any reason, and it’s never gotten better. More people are locked up here than any other country in the world, at the highest rate in the world. Land and water are stolen and poisoned for profit. People can’t cross borders to survive, but money and war machines can. Trans kids can’t live who they are, and not even their parents can protect them. Our bodies belong to us less and less, as they take away more and more of our autonomy.

Our lives are cut short so that the system can go on living. They need us. We don’t need them. Why wait to die when we can bring the war back to them?

IF NOT US, THEN WHO?
IF NOT NOW, THEN WHEN?

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Mar
25
Fri
#People Not Profit! Global Climate Strike & March @ Embarcadero & Market St.
Mar 25 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

sm_screenshot_2022-03-09_at_09-29-48_home_youth_vs_apocalypse.jpg SAN FRANCISCO YOUTH MARCH for CLIMATE & RACIAL JUSTICE

From BlackRock to ICE, no more profits from our pain!

On Friday, March 25th, a Global Day of Action, we invite all youth and allies to join us in a
non-violent march calling out those who are profiting from climate destruction and white supremacy.

As the IPCC warns us of the urgency of climate action, as California fire season becomes year round, as more and more of us suffer from asthma, as human rights are violated at the border and in the prison system, and as wars are fought around the world over access to oil and gas, young people are rising up.

We know these issues are connected. Many people crossing the border into the US are in some way fleeing climate breakdown, or the effects of the extractive economy. When companies like Blackrock finance forest destruction, people flee while the whole earth suffers. When Indigenous rights are violated, our ecology is destabilized and our world becomes more dangerous. When we depend on fossil fuels, militarization increases and people on the front lines suffer the most. When fighting climate change we must find solutions to rebuild the entire system in order to get rid of the climate crisis.

We say People Not Profit. We say No One Is Disposable.We say climate refugees and immigrants deserve a pathway to citizenship and that the inhumane and illegal “Remain In Mexico” policy must end. We say BlackRock must stop investing in fossil fuels, deforestation, and destruction. We say CalSTRS and the California Teachers Association must no longer stand by while their pension funds pay for this chaos. We say climate justice is migrant justice is indigenous sovereignty is economic justice is divestment from destruction.

We are standing up for our lives, for our neighbors, for our future, for our planet. On March 25th, please join us, and bring everyone you go to school with, work with, or follow on social media. We need all of us.

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Mar
29
Tue
WEBINAR: #DEFUNDCLIMATECHAOS WEEK OF ART ACTION TRAINING
Mar 29 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

WEBINAR: #DEFUNDCLIMATECHAOS WEEK OF ART ACTION TRAINING

To stop the flow of oil, we must stop the money pipeline. This April, everyone can take part in a huge distributed week of art action dreamed up by our allies in the Stop The Money Pipeline coalition to plaster our communities with eye-opening images. Together we are holding the financial backers of climate chaos accountable.

Order you poster art papers at bit.ly/defundclimatechaos, or get in touch with XRSFBay if you are in SF / East Bay. Sign up for the webinar on March 29th to learn more about this action from the Stop The Money Pipeline crew.

From arts organizer David Solnit:

#DefundClimateChaos

STREET ART PROJECT:

We are planning the largest coordinated street art action ever (that we know) April 2-10 to Defund Climate Chaos.

We printed giant street art posters–each one 5 1/2 feet tall by 3 1/2 feet wide. Each of the six designs are printed as newspapers w 8 fold-out color pages that (assembly required) go together inot a giant poster for pasting, action visuals or pop-up art exhibits. The designs were created by artists connected to movements and communities that fight for our people and planet (see designs in this post). We want to get them into the hands of hundreds of activists and groups who will get them up– publicly visible in their communities from April 2-10 as a coordinated Week of Art Action to Defund Climate Chaos (9 days actually).

Join us.

Sign up to get a couple sets of the designs (2 sets of 6 designs–12 total papers/images) and commit to get your group, friends, family, or neighbors together to get this artwork up in public; paste them up on walls, banks, use for action visuals or pop-up art shows. Please share.

A better world is paste-able

SIGN UP TO ORDER POSTER ART PAPERS HERE:

bit.ly/defundclimatechaos

Webinarregistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YwdQ3r8CSvKVxp5wWZ0Wyw

Extinction Rebellion is a 100% non-violent civil disobedience movement aimed at nothing less than radical system change. Our rebellion is fueled by our love for humanity and for all life on earth.

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Apr
9
Sat
Rally and March for Abortion Rights SF Bay Area and Nationwide @ Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley
Apr 9 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
We are coming back, as promised! And we will be wearing GREEN in solidarity with the Marea Verde or “Green Wave” movement for reproductive rights that continues to sweep across Latin America. We have green bandanas to share too (first come first served, so it would be really good to wear whatever green you have that day).

We are coming back to the streets nationwide to say Abortion on Demand and Without Apology. This time we will be louder, and we will be a sea of green. Our first hour of this action will be a rally on the campus in Sproul Plaza (near campus entrance) where we will rise up to say Roe v. Wade must stand.

Roe was the landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects a pregnant woman’s liberty to choose to have an abortion without excessive government restriction. Yet Roe v. Wade protects so much more than abortion rights. It protects other core, basic human rights including marriage equality and access to contraceptives and fertility treatments like IVF. This is EVERYONE’s cause. Step up and step out with us!

After the rally, we MARCH THROUGH THE STREETS of Berkeley.

Without an immediate and large uprising, the Supreme Court stands poised to decimate this landmark decision. Yet all too many pro-choice leaders and Democratic Party politicians preach a “realism” of accepting the Court’s gutting of abortion rights. They tell us to dig in for the “long-haul” of the electoral process or to focus on helping women induce their own abortions. Whatever their intent, this amounts to capitulating in advance to the enslavement of women and an overall nightmare for humanity.

The violent subjugation of half of society must not be accommodated, excused, downplayed, or surrendered to. IT MUST BE STOPPED! (Read and sign statement https://riseup4abortionrights.org/we-refuse-to-let-the-u-s-supreme-court-deny-womens-humanity-and-decimate-their-rights/)
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Apr
25
Mon
Drop the charges of resisting arrest against KPFA’s Frank Sterling. @ Contra County Court House
Apr 25 @ 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

https://www.change.org/p/drop-the-charges-support-kpfa-staff-independent-journalist-frank-sterling/u/30374303

Update: New Court Date April 25th at 8:30 am Contra Costa Superior Court

There is no indication yet that Contra Costa DA Diana Becton is willing to drop the charges of resisting arrest against Frank Sterling. We would like to let Frank’s supporters know that the court date has been changed to April 25th, 2022 and we will hold a brief rally outside of the courthouse to show our support. We will also go inside to pack the courtroom.

The DA needs to be aware that the community supports Frank Sterling who was exercising his First Amendment right to protest against outgoing Chief of Police Chauncey Brooks. Brooks was resigning as Chief of the Antoich Police Department to become the Deputy Chief of Police of Boise Idaho amidst controversy over how he handled the cases of police violence especially the case of the police killing of Angela Quinto. Frank is an independent journalist and KPFA staff, Director of the Apprenticeship program.

DROP THE CHARGES! Support KPFA staff & Independent journalist Frank Sterling!

On September 17th 2021, KPFA staff member and journalist Frank Sterling was attacked by police while covering a demonstration in Antioch. He was tackled, held down, tasered, and his recording equipment taken. Compounding the injustice, Frank has been charged with resisting arrest.

Frank is Technical Director of KPFA’s Apprenticeship Program; a contributor to Friday evening’s Full Circle show; and a staff representative to the KPFA Local Station Board. Frank is part of the Bay Area’s Native American community, active in exposing police brutality and denouncing police killings and has already endured a previous attack by the Antioch police.

Take action: Sign this petition. Call Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton’s office at 925-957-2200 or tweet at @DADianaBecton and demand the dismissal of charges.

Email the DA at DAOffice@contracostada.org. Please use Subject heading:Drop the Charges.

The DA ran on criminal justice reform. We are asking she uphold her promise. We must end the criminalization of protest and of independent journalists covering these events.

For more information:
Report by Black Agenda Report contributing editor Ann Garrison: https://blackagendareport.com/activist-journalist-frank-sterling-trial

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Apr
29
Fri
Strike against the privatization of Oakland: Port Shutdown! School Shutdown! @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Apr 29 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Longshoremen and teachers are united to strike against the privatization of Oakland

Please spread this far and wide to encourage everybody to participate. Begin the fightback vs the billionaires

https://tinyurl.com/7dfvez5e

The billionaires are after our public resources here in the City of
Oakland. The Oakland School Board has recently voted to close 11
public schools, despite overwhelming opposition from the
community. School closures disproportionately harm
communities of color. They are part of a long-term plan by
corporations to destroy public education – selling them off to real
estate developers or converting them into charter schools.
Oakland does not have “too many schools,” as the district says.
Oakland has too many charter schools!

Meanwhile, the City of Oakland is planning to spend $855 million in
taxpayer money to construct a new A’s stadium and condo complex at Howard Terminal, which is crucial to the port of Oakland. These privatization schemes are part of the gentrification of Oakland – attacking working-class communities, destroying union jobs, and displacing
low-income residents of the Bay Area

We must come together and fight back! This year May Day
(International Workers Day) falls on a Sunday, so our
action will be two days earlier, on April 29. The ILWU
Local 10 has informed the port that they will be having
a stop work day on this day in support of Oakland
teachers.

APRIL 29 Port Shutdown! School Shutdown!
2pm – Rally at Oscar Grant Plaza / City Hall
3pm – March to 1000 Broadway

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May
1
Sun
SF 2022 May Day 1 Action- For Workers Victory & Stop The Wars Here & Abroad @ Harry Bridges Plaza, Between SF Ferry Building & Market St.
May 1 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
sm_283460.jpg For A United Front May Day In 2022
Music, Poetry, Workers Voices & International SolidarityRally in San Francisco on May 1, 2022 at ILWU Harry Bridges Plaza At 10:00 AM
Harry Bridges Plaza is between the Ferry Building and Market St

Victory To The Amazon Workers Union & All Workers Here and Around The World

Stop Privatization, Outsourcing of Public Education & Public Services NOW!

United Front Against Privatization of the Port Of Oakland by A’s GAP Owner John Fisher, City College of San Francisco, SFUSD, OUSD, WCCSD and all public school Districts. Stop Charters & Union Busting

Fight Racism, Fascism, Sexism, Immigrant Bashing, Xeonophobia. Homophobia & Islamophobia

Stop Corporate Media Censorship By Google, Facebook/Meta, Youtube & For Democratic Workers Control of Our Media

Democratic Militant Unions That Are Run By The Rank & File

Oppose US Imperialism, Abolish NATO & All Military Alliances & Russia Out Of The Ukraine
Not one more penny for war!

Free All Working Class Prisoners Here & Around The World
Free Julian Assange, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Leonard Peltier

Build An Independent Democratic Labor Party NOW!

An Injury To One Is An Injury To All!

Initiated By
United Front Committee For A Labor Party UFCLP.org
To endorse and participate contact info [at] ufclp.org

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May
3
Tue
Call to Action: Abortion Rights Now! Bans Off Our Bodies! @ Federal Bldg
May 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

WOMEN’S MARCH: NATIONWIDE CALL TO ACTION for ABORTION RIGHTS

Let’s be clear: Abortion is health care

That’s why in light of the dire news that SCOTUS has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade, we’re showing up for abortion rights.

We’re horrified, saddened, and livid. If you are too, then now is the time to show up and show them our movement won’t back down from protecting our reproductive rights.

Show up at your courthouses, federal buildings or town square to say bans off our bodies and demand elected officials take action before SCOTUS overturns Roe.

Bring your families, your signs, your stories, your heart, and your commitment to
save Roe and access to safe & legal abortion for all who need it.

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Rally to Defend Reproductive Rights @ Oakland Federal Bldg
May 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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May
11
Wed
Close California Prisons! @ California State Capitol Building - Steps on West Side
May 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Each year in early May, Governor Newsom releases the May Revise budget after receiving input from state government bodies and community members. While the 2022-23 proposed budget (released in January) contained many positive investments, it also allocated $18.6 billion to corrections and included no plans to close more prisons in California, despite historically low, downward trending prison populations

It’s time for Governor Gavin Newsom and elected officials to do what’s right and commit to a smart plan to close prisons in California, like The People’s Plan for Prison Closure, that demands at least 10 prisons be closed by 2025. A serious plan for prison closure must include deep investments in prison towns to move them toward new, healthy economies, as well as toward healthcare, education, reentry services, and housing for  justice impacted families communities.

We are showing up outside the California State Capitol on May 11th to demand Governor Newsom close at least 8 prisons by 2025 and adopt a final budget that reflects the values and needs of ALL Californians by investing in communities NOT prisons and policing.

When: Wednesday, May 11th at 9AM (Register To Receive Important Updates)

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May
12
Thu
Oppose “A Place For All” @ SF City Hall, Rm 250
May 12 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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May
14
Sat
Mass Protest:  We Refuse to Let the Supreme Court Take Away Abortion Rights! @ 24th St. BART
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The Supreme Court stands poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that established the right of women to abortion.  Forced motherhood is female enslavement.  When women are not free, no one is free.

Our only way forward and our best way forward is to resist.  NOW is the time to rouse thousands and soon millions in struggle so that we can look every woman and girl in the eye with the promise in word and deed that they will have a future as full human beings.  NOW  is the time to stand up, together, as if our lives depend upon it – for, in fact, they do.

Wear & DISPLAY #GREEN4Abortion

Green is the color worn by millions of women in Argentina, Colombia, and other countries to express their fierce determination to legalize abortion. We are inspired by their example!  Wear green and display green everywhere � on campuses, on the job, on public trannsport, on social media.

PLANET PEOPLE PEACE

before profit!

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May
18
Wed
Solidarity with Buffalo @ Oscar Grant Plaza
May 18 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

On Saturday, May 14th, a self proclaimed white supremacist drove 200 miles to the predominantly Black town of Buffalo, NY and shot 13 people. 10 died. As Black people in this country continue to experience anti-Blackness via violent white supremacy in the streets and by the state – we must continue to hold, heal, love, fight for and defend one another. Join APTP and allies for a vigil, healing circle and prayers.

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May
21
Sat
Anti-Chevron Day @ Gate 14, Chevron Oil Refinery
May 21 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/anti-chevron-day-tickets-330052785767

Anti-Chevron Day

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Protest Against the War in Ukraine @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
May 21 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
We demand:
– NO escalation from the US
– NO Russian aggression in Ukraine
– Peace talks instead of arm shipments
– Disbandment of NATO

The United States is escalating its involvement in the war. The US military is providing logistical support, US leaders are promising unconditional support, and billions of our tax dollars are being sent over in the form of “lethal aid”. The US elites are using Ukrainians as a pawn against Russia, sacrificing them and their country in an attempt to bog Russia down in a multi-year war. The people suffer while Russia and the US duke it out. Join us in calling for an end to the war!

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May
24
Tue
No Breaking the Boycott, Jesse!
May 24 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

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May
25
Wed
No to the Policing of Unhoused Neighbors @ SF City Hall
May 25 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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Jun
5
Sun
Justice 4 Derrick Gaines @ Wesborough Park
Jun 5 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Jun
6
Mon
Hands Off People’s Park! @ California Hall, UC Berkeley
Jun 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

RALLY AND SPEAKOUT
TELL CHANCELLOR CHRIST: HANDS OFF PEOPLE’S PARK!

People’s Park Council is hosting a rally and speakout for groups and individuals who oppose UCB’s plan to destroy People’s Park. DEMAND OPEN SPACE!

The situation is increasingly urgent as UC administration and the City of Berkeley make plans to suppress community opposition to the impending invasion of People’s Park. Tensions are rising as deadlines and rumors of deadlines circulate through the park. The placement of large dumpsters in the park; the opening of the new Rodeway Inn specifically for the residents of People’s Park and anecdotal accounts of police warning campers that it is “illegal” to trespass, all indicate that the UC will attempt to take the park soon. Despite the fact that just this week the park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, decades after it was named a City of Berkeley Landmark, UC is amassing its forces to attempt take People’s Park once and for all.

Our opposition is to the construction of ANY housing on People’s Park no matter who it is for. While the pandemic emergency required that we use public places to respond to an emergency, People’s Park is meant to be a place for all people. We all need open space and a place to be.

For the sake of the climate, for our health which depends on green spaces and trees for good air quality, for the sake of our mental health, and for the sake of our children who by nature need to have open space to explore and grow. For the sake of our history and the movement that not only built People’s Park, but also made Berkeley known internationally. We must prevent needless desecration of that sacred space. The University community and administration need to honor our rich tradition of resistance and let People’s Park remain as a community park.

Our history AND our future depend on People’s Park.

WHO: People’s Park Council
WHAT: Rally and Speakout

More information: www.peoplespark.org

 

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Jun
9
Thu
End the Gas Car Era – Sacramento @ Cal EPA
Jun 9 @ 8:30 am

June 9 in Sacramento: End the Gas Car Era

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) must step up for climate action. Join a climate justice rally outside the June 9th CARB hearing to push the Board to do the right thing and speed the transition to 100% electric vehicles. CARB’s latest clean cars proposal allows huge numbers of new dirty, gas-burning cars to be sold after 2030 and fails to ensure equitable EV access for low-income communities of color. We can’t achieve equity without a stronger 2030 sales target and mandatory provisions that support communities hit first and worst by high gas prices, tailpipe pollution and the climate crisis.

The rally will feature powerful speakers, chants, and performance art to show our collective power as we pressure CARB to take the urgent action needed. Following the rally, supporters will be encouraged to bring our policy demands inside the hearing and make public comments.

Event co-hosts include the Center for Biological Diversity, Let’s Green California, 350 Sacramento, Climate Center, Oil & Gas Action Network, Extinction Rebellion SF Bay, 350 Bay Area, Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, 350 Silicon Valley, Climate Hawks Vote, Plug in America, and California Interfaith Power & Light.

Ready to rally in Sacramento? RSVP at this link.

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