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Jul
21
Fri
Climate Emergency Task Force: Climate and H2O @ Online
Jul 21 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Info/registration here

The Bay Area Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force presents the first in its new series of summits on Climate, Social Justice, and the Rights of Nature.  This first event, Climate and H2O, will explore climate and justice issues relating to water.

Speakers include:

Corrina Gould, Tribal Chair, Confederate Villages of Lisjan, co-founder Sogorea Te Land Trust: Salmon, H2O, and Ceremony

Ellen Plane, environmental scientist, Resilient Landscapes Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute: Sea Level Rise, Groundwater Rise, and Adaptation for the San Francisco Bay Shoreline

Aundi Mevoli, Field Investigator and Policy Advocate, and Julia Dowell, Field Investigator and Community Advocate, San Francisco Baykeeper: Toxic Sites Creating Toxic Futures

Hayley Currier, Policy Manager, San Francisco Save the Bay: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Resilience

Kija Rivers, Policy Advocate, Community Water Center: Drinking Water and Climate Change

Cheryl Sudduth, Elected: President, Board of Directors, West County Wastewater District: Environmental Justice in a Time of Unjust Justices (decisions)

 

 

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Jul
22
Sat
Free Ink Day! (Poster Printing) @ Long Haul
Jul 22 @ 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Join us for a “FREE INK DAY” of free anti-capitalist poster printing and other activities at Long Haul Infoshop. Featuring… fun print-making and all-ages activities (Riso, screen printing, bookmark drawing); DJ SINECURE; LOTS of FREE posters to take home or share around; light snacks and drinks.

ALL 100% FREE!!!!

DO you want to PRINT something?

This is a chance to print FAST AND DIRTY on a thin paper suitable for wheatpasting. We will not be doing complex multi-color, multi-page, or tight-registration Riso prints.

We are trying to use up our TEAL and PURPLE ink! Just come by, and you can use supplies to collage, use our Letraset transfer lettering to create old-school headlines, and draw whatever the hell you want.

For more details about free printing @ this event, please visit the website!

Donations deeply appreciated but in no way required!

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NO COAL IN OAKLAND! Rally @ West Side Missionary Baptist Church
Jul 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

CALL TO ACTION

No Coal in Oakland Community Rally

For years, developer Phil Tagami has been pushing to build a massive coal terminal in West Oakland.  In 2016, Oakland City Council voted unanimously to ban coal and, after defending a federal lawsuit, the city is now fighting in state court to end the threat of an Oakland coal terminal for good.


No Coal in Oakland, Interfaith Council of Alameda County, and Care 4 Community Action are cosponsoring a community rally against coal on July 22. Come to share our determination that toxic coal shall not pass through our West Oakland neighborhoods on its way from Utah to overseas markets. There will be food and music, beautiful new banners, yard signs to put up all over town, and updates on the trial in Hayward.

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Jul
23
Sun
Sunday at the Marxist Library: Open discussion on the U.S. Election. @ Online
Jul 23 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Our scheduled speaker has requested a later date, so we will have a round table discussion of the coming U.S. elections, considering what posistion U.S. leftists should take. We are looking forward to an informed and information discussion. Bring your opinions and be prepared to defend them!

Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 am for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin at 10:30 am and will end at 12:30pm.\

Join Zoom Meeting
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Jul
24
Mon
Coding Owls – Women & NonBinary Night at SudoRoom! @ Omni Commons
Jul 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Sudo Room, a ​​creative community and hackerspace at Omni Commons, invites all Women/NB people for “Coding Owls – A WNB Coding Night”: bring your computer and a coding project and have fun! We can help each other if you have coding related questions/bugs or just keep company while hacking! If you are a beginner, we can help you get started (even if you’ve never coded before!). And if you’re an intermediate programmer looking for a challenge, we can help you find problems to work on. No computer? No problem: we can provide one for the night. Coders of all abilities are welcome! All coding languages are welcome! Bringing a WNB friend is highly recommended. Coding is more fun with friends! Join in person if you’re in Oakland or online anywhere else in the world!

The idea is also to be a safe space for WNB in the tech world, besides promoting empowerment, also to provide emotional support for those facing challenges in a work environment, tech job search or anything else related.

Your host: Juliana A. (pronouns she/her) is originally from Brazil, has been living in the US for 10 years, and has been working as a software engineer since 2020, after finishing a software engineering bootcamp for women/nb people only. She has worked with Ruby on Rails, Python, SQL, JavaScript, React, Typescript.

Coding Owls – A WNB Coding Night

  • Every Monday from 7pm to 9pm Pacific Time

Virtual: https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles
Omni Commons and Sudoroom policy is presently that EVERYONE MUST WEAR A MASK AT ALL TIMES INSIDE THE BUILDING.

If you get to the door (at the corner of 48th and shattuck) and you can’t get in, call 510-844-0014 or 510-740-5758.

COVID-19 safety measures
Event will be indoors
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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Jul
25
Tue
Decarbonizing San Francisco’s Transit System – Next Generation Trolleybuses @ Online
Jul 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Register 

Electrifying and expanding transit infrastructure will be crucial to meeting climate goals. In San Francisco, the city has operated electrified trolleybuses for over 85 years and this transit technology could be crucial to its decarbonization strategy.

According to a new report, leveraging San Francisco’s existing trolleybus infrastructure and updating it with next-generation In-Motion Charging (IMC) technology is the cheaper, more resource-efficient, and faster way to electrify and decarbonize its fleet in comparison to battery electric buses.

Join labor union representatives, researchers, and advocates as they explore how cutting-edge trolleybus technology could play a central role in San Francisco’s electrification goals, while providing stable service and good, union jobs.

This study’s implications go far beyond San Francisco. Beginning in 2029 100% of new purchases by California’s transit agencies must be zero emissions with a goal for full transition by 2040, and cities across the world are considering employing next generation trolleybus systems in their own decarbonization plans.

Speakers: John Doherty – International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 6 Andres Emiro Diez Restrepo – Universidad Pontificía Bolivariana Natalia Ortiz – Metro Medellín Matt Haugen – Climate and Community Project Martin Wright – Trolleybus Advocate This webinar is brought to you by UC Berkeley’s Socio-Spacial Climate Collaborative and the Climate and Community Project.

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Hardware Hacking Tuesdays – SudoRoom @ Omni Commons
Jul 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Hardware hack night – each Tuesday, we welcome sudoers new and old to bring their hardware projects to the space, or simply come by to learn and tinker! All welcome, 7pm til… whomever’s left standing!

You can also jump in virtually via https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles !

Some stuff people have been working on:

  • Pimping out cool bicycles with lights for the East Bay Bike Party
  • the dancing robot arm
  • stable diffusion watercolor painting IRL
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Jul
26
Wed
Fertilizers and Fossil Fuels: The Climate Impact of Big Agriculture @ Online
Jul 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

The fossil fuel industry and the agro-chemical industry work together to continue the destructive patterns that are poisoning and cooking the planet.

Join a discussion with Steven Feit, Senior Attorney and Legal and Research Manager in the Fossil Economy Program of the Center for International Environmental Law. He will present and take questions about CIEL’s new report, Fossils, Fertilizers, and False Solutions: How Laundering Fossil Fuels in Agrochemicals Puts the Climate and the Planet at Risk

This is an especially important year for these issues because the federal Farm Bill is up for reauthorization, which happens every five years. Provisions in the farm bill set the framework for federal action on a wide range of issues related to agriculture and have huge potential for harm — or benefit.

Hosted by  Climate Action California, cosponsored by 350 Bay Area, 350 Humboldt, 350 Seattle, 350 Ventura County

Online. Register here

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Winning Tenants’ Rights Across Alameda County @ Online
Jul 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Winning Tenants Rights Across Alameda County Wednesday, July 26th 12 - 1 PM RSVP at bit.ly/shadowsofeden Join us for the release of “In The Shadows of Eden: Rising Rents, Evictions, and Substandard Housing Conditions in Alameda County,” a report detailing renter needs in the unincorporated area and laying out policy solutions we can use to win tenants rights County-wide! Hosted by EBHO, My Eden Voice, and Eden Renters United

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Making the Best Use of Federal $ for Climate Justice @ Online
Jul 26 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Online. Register

The federal Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure and Jobs Investment Act will bring billions of dollars into communities. The goals are to create 9 million good jobs and reduce carbon emissions 40% below 2005 levels by 2030.

How can we make sure this money is used in ways that will really reduce CO2 emissions and benefit communities that need it most?

The Sierra Club ‘s  Bay Area Virtual Workshop, Harnessing the Power of the Inflation Reduction Act, will discuss ways to support the best implementation of these programs, at the state and local level, to benefit communities most impacted by climate and environmental injustice.

This can include working alongside local businesses and schools to apply for grants, spreading awareness about rebates, and more.

Before the workshop, you can check out this table of the available funding streams.

 

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Jul
28
Fri
Convict Fletcher! @ Rene C. Davidson Courthouse
Jul 28 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Text reading: “CONVICT FLETCHER! July 28, 2023 - 9am - René C Davidson Courthouse Dept 11 - @justice4steventaylor - Fletcher’s attorneys will present an appeal to the last decision from May 12th to not disqualify DA Price. They are wasting time! We demand that the trial moves forward!” 
Background image: a large group of people gathered on the steps of the Alameda Courthouse holding a sign that reads “Justice For Steven Taylor”

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Jul
30
Sun
Wokeism – Identity Politics, Cancel Culture, Academic Freedom, Class Struggle and Radical Change @ Online
Jul 30 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Norman Finkelstein first made his name while still in graduate school when he exposed an acclaimed national bestseller as a hoax. He went on in subsequent decades to subject Israel’s apologists as well as Holocaust hucksters to withering scrutiny.

In his new book – I’ll Burn That Bridge When I Get to It! Heretical Thoughts on Identity Politics, Cancel Culture, and Academic Freedom – Finkelstein focuses his keen forensic eye on the canonical texts of identity politics. After methodically parsing them, he concludes that they are lacking in intellectual substance, and that the real purpose of identity politics is to derail a class-based movement bent on radical change.

Finkelstein recalls his own life in radical politics and his close encounters with the cancel culture, which left him unemployed and unemployable. He situates his personal story within broader debates on academic freedom and poignantly concludes that, although occasionally bitter, he harbors no regrets about the choices he made.

This promises to be a very interesting session for all who want to fight the changes that are leaving millions of US citizens extremely vulnerable today.

Join Zoom Meeting
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Wokeism – Identity Politics, Cancel Culture, Academic Freedom, Class Struggle and Radical Change @ Online
Jul 30 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Norman Finkelstein first made his name while still in graduate school when he exposed an acclaimed national bestseller as a hoax. He went on in subsequent decades to subject Israel’s apologists as well as Holocaust hucksters to withering scrutiny.

In his new book – I’ll Burn That Bridge When I Get to It! Heretical Thoughts on Identity Politics, Cancel Culture, and Academic Freedom – Finkelstein focuses his keen forensic eye on the canonical texts of identity politics. After methodically parsing them, he concludes that they are lacking in intellectual substance, and that the real purpose of identity politics is to derail a class-based movement bent on radical change.

Finkelstein recalls his own life in radical politics and his close encounters with the cancel culture, which left him unemployed and unemployable. He situates his personal story within broader debates on academic freedom and poignantly concludes that, although occasionally bitter, he harbors no regrets about the choices he made.

This promises to be a very interesting session for all who want to fight the changes that are leaving millions of US citizens extremely vulnerable today.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81133350622?pwd=dUUyUWppbWt6djVTaElISUhocXpSUT09

Meeting ID: 811 3335 0622
Passcode: ICSS2717rs
One tap mobile
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Dial by your location
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DSA Summer General Membership Meeting! @ Zoom and Omni Commons
Jul 30 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Come one come all! At the East Bay DSA Summer General Membership meeting, we will come together to vote on key issues, discuss high-needs efforts, and continue organizing for socialism together! Social to follow the meeting.

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82052332825?pwd=OVlwUUpPeWVacm1BUWdvdDhPVnlTdz09

Meeting ID: 820 5233 2825

Passcode: 942544

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Free Movie Discussion: “History of The World Part 1”
Jul 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Oakland Greens July Free Dinner & a Movie Discussion Series

“History of The World Part 1”  (1981)

— Human history is traced through a series of vignettes, beginning with cavemen. Then Moses (Mel Brooks) receives the tablets containing the “15” commandments, and Emperor Nero (Dom DeLuise) presides over a madcap Rome with his wife, Nympho (Madeline Kahn). Jumping ahead, the Spanish Inquisition softens repression with song and dance, and a few centuries later Madame Defarge (Cloris Leachman) is fomenting revolution in France — Organized by the Oakland Greens:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oakland-greens-july-free-dinner-a-movie-discussion-series-tickets-525283205207?aff=erelpanelorg

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Jul
31
Mon
Coding Owls – Women & NonBinary Night at SudoRoom! @ Omni Commons
Jul 31 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Sudo Room, a ​​creative community and hackerspace at Omni Commons, invites all Women/NB people for “Coding Owls – A WNB Coding Night”: bring your computer and a coding project and have fun! We can help each other if you have coding related questions/bugs or just keep company while hacking! If you are a beginner, we can help you get started (even if you’ve never coded before!). And if you’re an intermediate programmer looking for a challenge, we can help you find problems to work on. No computer? No problem: we can provide one for the night. Coders of all abilities are welcome! All coding languages are welcome! Bringing a WNB friend is highly recommended. Coding is more fun with friends! Join in person if you’re in Oakland or online anywhere else in the world!

The idea is also to be a safe space for WNB in the tech world, besides promoting empowerment, also to provide emotional support for those facing challenges in a work environment, tech job search or anything else related.

Your host: Juliana A. (pronouns she/her) is originally from Brazil, has been living in the US for 10 years, and has been working as a software engineer since 2020, after finishing a software engineering bootcamp for women/nb people only. She has worked with Ruby on Rails, Python, SQL, JavaScript, React, Typescript.

Coding Owls – A WNB Coding Night

  • Every Monday from 7pm to 9pm Pacific Time

Virtual: https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles
Omni Commons and Sudoroom policy is presently that EVERYONE MUST WEAR A MASK AT ALL TIMES INSIDE THE BUILDING.

If you get to the door (at the corner of 48th and shattuck) and you can’t get in, call 510-844-0014 or 510-740-5758.

COVID-19 safety measures
Event will be indoors
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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Aug
1
Tue
Hardware Hacking Tuesdays – SudoRoom @ Omni Commons
Aug 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Hardware hack night – each Tuesday, we welcome sudoers new and old to bring their hardware projects to the space, or simply come by to learn and tinker! All welcome, 7pm til… whomever’s left standing!

You can also jump in virtually via https://meet.waag.org/turtlesturtlesturtles !

Some stuff people have been working on:

  • Pimping out cool bicycles with lights for the East Bay Bike Party
  • the dancing robot arm
  • stable diffusion watercolor painting IRL
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Aug
5
Sat
Caminata Por La Ley del Registro–Papeles Para Todes! From Sonoma County to San Francisco
Aug 5 – Aug 8 all-day
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COALITION FOR JUST IMMIGRATION REFORM
(EN ESPANOL AQUI ABAJO)
June, 2023
Dear Friend & Supporter:
We humbly write to invite you to endorse, participate, and make a contribution to the Northern California Coalition For Just Immigration Reform’s (NCCJIR) 40-mile Walk For Immigration Reform–Papers For All Through Registry, which will take place August 5-7, from Sonoma County to San Francisco!
NCCJIR is a coalition of immigrant rights organizations in San Francisco, East Bay, Sonoma and Humboldt Counties, which includes Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA), East Bay Sanctuary Covenant, El Porvenir, ALMAS LIBRES, Raizes Collective, Centro del Pueblo, Immigrant Defense Task Force of the North Bay Organizing Project, the North Bay Jobs With Justice, Lideres del Futuro, Witness at the Border, National Lawyers Guild (SF Chapter), and others.
Currently, NCCJIR is part of a national campaign pushing for the passage of “Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929,” (HR 1511). or “Registry Bill.” The bill updates a 1929 law so that undocumented individuals may apply for legal permanent residency as long as they have lived in the country for at least seven years. It is estimated that approximately eight million of the approximately eleven million undocumented people in the U.S. will benefit under this new update of current law.
Why do immigrant communities continue to passionately organize around a legalization bill, despite the betrayals by politicians and the continued, anti-immigrant sentiment? Undocumented immigrants explain their involvement and sacrifice the best. They and their families continue to greatly suffer due to the lack of opportunities to adjust their legal status. Mothers and fathers are unable to see the children they were forced to leave behind in their home countries. People suffer emotional distress by not seeing their elderly parents before they die. They continue to suffer exploitation at work and remain vulnerable if they complain about work conditions. And they suffer a constant fear that law enforcement will discover them and deport them, forcibly separating them from family and loved ones living with them here.
It is important to continue to build community participation in the campaign, and to create the political climate needed to push forward pro-undocumented legislation. Immigrant communities continue to organize, not to achieve a fast win, but rather, to continue to build support for a just law which will offer an ongoing path to citizenship, a permanent solution to the current injustice.
Our messages for the August 2023 40-Mile Walk will be: 1) Congress must pass HR 1511, the “Registry Bill;” 2) The federal government must ensure human rights at the US-Mexico border and keep fair asylum rules in place; 3) Dignity for undocumented workers; 4) Stop the violence, including gun violence, against Immigrants and people of color.
For our 40-Mile Walk, which will publicize our cause, we will need items like food, water, a porta-potty, medical supplies, volunteers, and other supplies. Any monetary or in-kind donation would be very much appreciated!
To endorse, volunteer, or make a donation, please feel free to contact Renee Saucedo, 707-273-2974 or reneesaucedo8@gmail.com, or Manuel De Paz, 510-491-5273 or manuel@eastbaysanctuary.org.
You may make a donation online on the web page of Raizes Collective here: https://www.raizescollective.org/
Please click on “Support Us” on the bottom, right of the page and write a note saying the donation is for the Caminata/Walk.
Thank you!
The Northern California Coalition For Just Immigration Reform
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Climate Emergency: March & Rally for Climate Justice in San Mateo @ Central Park
Aug 5 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Join the Citizens Climate Lobby San Mateo Youth Chapter at our annual climate march rally in San Mateo’s Central Park on Saturday, August 5 at 1 – 3:30 PM.

Our world is facing an unprecedented climate crisis, and it is up to the youth of today to stand up for our future and ensure we inherit a livable world.

This event will include:

–Student-led march around El Camino and Central Park

–Policy updates from State Senator Josh Becker, Mayor Amorence Lee,
and Congressman Kevin Mullin

–Calls to action from Youth Climate Activists

–Tabling by environmental organizations

–Live Musical Performances from local high school bands

–FREE FOOD & DRINK

Be there to make your voices heard for climate!!!

And make sure to follow us on Instagram@ccl_smyouth for more updates. (https://www.instagram.com/ccl.smyouth/)

Article posted here: https://www.smdailyjournal.com/calendar/student-climate-action-march-and-rally/event_0daf1c5a-1464-11ee-8712-6bd9263cee2a.html

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Ride Out for Justice @ Heritage Plaza
Aug 5 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

 

Just last month unarmed 20-year-old Juan Diego Yuriar was shot & killed after being pulled over by CHP as he was on his way home after watching fireworks for the 4th.

 

Event flyer for the Ride Out for Justice for Juan Diego Yuriar event on Saturday, August 5. Details say to meet at 2pm at Heritage Plaza in Hayward. Ride out will begin at 3pm and the event will wrap up at 5pm with a vigil and ballon release at 163rd Ave in San Leandro

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