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Aug
20
Sun
The collapse of a neocolonial society under fascism, apartheid, and neocolonialism: Turkiye @ Online
Aug 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Speaker: Mehmet Bayram.

   Turkiye has come to the end of its rope, living the “good life” without producing but borrowing constantly and selling off its assets, pennies-to-the-dollar. Now the country is in a total collapse with the bills becoming due and nothing to show from all the years of endless wasting away of the national resources under capitalism.

Neocolonialism was created to be like this. Imperialism holds the client states in constant disequilibrium, debt, and violence, yet nurtures the hope of sitting at the table with the big boys one day. Unless there is a workers’ revolution and a planned economy to reverse the downward spin, the theater of constant hope stages plays involving elections, change, leaders, economy, crises, borrowing, paying, tight measures, ups-and-downs, yet, while everything changes, nothing changes. Exploitation and resource transfers continue to feed the imperialist centers.
Turkiye fostered the idea of a change, a post-Erdogan regime, while the elections approached last May. Elections, no surprise to revolutionaries, were yet another scheme to spread the lie that there was a democracy. Once the charade was over, establishing a full-scale Islamofascism under an extended regime of apartheid was again in full swing. Islamofascism is only the latest “fascism du jour” of the neocolonial, dependent, client, continuous fascism that is the default regime under imperialist exploitation. Its agents in Turkiye, the lumpen bourgeoisie, were born under imperialist dominance and know nothing else. All they need is to find a master that will treat them better, while they facilitate the resource transfer and labor exploitation.      However, as the leash shortens, the docile lumpen bourgeoise flirts with whoever throws them a splinter of a bone, be it Russia, China, or the UAE. This only exacerbates the turbulent, violent, brutal system of theft under fascism and apartheid. Welcome to the modern Turkiye.

Mehmet Bayram, a journalist, has been visiting Turkiye for the last three months and will report on the daily life, politics, apartheid, and relations during the societal collapse of Turkiye.

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Aug
24
Thu
CA Single Payer Town Hall. @ Online
Aug 24 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

There is a pathway to MediCal for All.

The average California family faces $7,545 in out of pocket health care costs every year.(1) The costs are skyrocketing, and California now spends more on health care than any other state in the country.(2)

Single payer health care has never been more needed! That’s why Courage California, CARA, and Health Care for All California are partnering to give you the latest updates on California’s progress toward MediCal for All.

Join us for a virtual town hall, during which we’ll talk about the state of healthcare in California and the pathway to single payer in the state.

RSVP and submit your questions HERE for the CA Single Payer Town Hall.
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We’ll talk about efforts to get every Californian covered, including the current bill SB770. We’ll hear from healthcare advocates from the Health4All campaign and the Healthy California Now coalition, both of which Courage California is an active member of.

ASL interpretation will be provided by Pro Bono ASL, and Spanish translation will also be available.

Health care is one of the state’s biggest concerns, and we want our members to be empowered with the knowledge they need to take action. We hope you’ll join us!

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Progressive Prosecutors: The Future of Criminal Justice Reform @ Online and First Presbyterian Church
Aug 24 @ 6:45 pm – 8:00 pm
The Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club is hosting a panel on “Progressive Prosecutors: The Future of Criminal Justice Reform.”
Alameda County District Attorney PAMELA PRICE and former San Francisco District Attorney CHESA BOUDIN will join us in conversation with Cristine Soto DeBerry, Executive Director of the Prosecutors Alliance (a statewide progressive organization).
As you may know, the attempt to overturn the election of DA Price is underway, and the collection of signatures on an official recall petition will be starting very soon. If enough signatures are collected within a mandated time period, there will be a recall election. With so much hostile misinformation about Price circulating in the media and on social media, we need to take this threat seriously. The problem has been compounded by not enough public understanding of what she can and cannot do as DA, or of why her office has made certain decisions in controversial cases, plus so little reporting on her positive accomplishments during her short time in office.
It’s important that supporters of DA Price and her progressive platform stay well informed and do all that we can to help “protect the win.” This in-person meeting (wear a mask if you’d like, though we’re not requiring it) will be supplemented with a Zoom option. Questions for the panelists will be submitted via index cards in the meeting room and via the chat on Zoom.
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Aug
26
Sat
APTP: Healing Portal @ The People's House
Aug 26 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

A healing portal is a co-created space for communal healing intended to interrupt the impacts of state violence. This month we especially invite our youth partners to join us 

APTP flyer with title that reads “Healing Justice Portal at the People’s House” additional details read “with special healing services for our youth partners! 893 Willow Street, Oakland, August 26, 2023, 1pm to 5pm”

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District Attorney Town Hall Meeting @ Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church
Aug 26 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

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Aug
27
Sun
Letters from Langston: From the Harlem Renaissance to the Red Scare and Beyond @ Online
Aug 27 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Mary Louise Patterson speaking on her book, Letters from Langston: From the Harlem Renaissance to the Red Scare and Beyond

   Dr. MaryLouise Patterson is a retired general pediatrician from Weill-Cornell Medical College and New York Hospital in New York City. Born in Chicago to two labor and community activists who were longtime members of the Communist Party, Louise and William Patterson, she grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She earned her medical degree from Patrice Lumumba Friendship University in Moscow, USSR and a Master’s of Public Health, from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the first African-American woman to graduate from medical school in the USSR.

Upon returning to the US she joined the Communist Party, recruited by a childhood friend who was also a red diaper baby.

Like all of you over the many decades she’s put her shoulder to the plow and participated in hundreds of activities for freedom, justice, peace and socialism.

In 2016 a book she co-authored with Evelyn Louise Crawford, entitled “Letters from Langston: From the Harlem Renaissance to the Red Scare and Beyond” in which we attempted to show Langston’s belief that a better world was a worker’s world had never died.

She’ll start with showing a 17 minute video that introduces an audience to her parents, her co-author’s parents and their 40+ year relationship with Langston Hughes. After which she’ll discuss her upbringing in the home of African American communists and their relationship to Paul Robeson, many African American artists, the Black Panthers and more.

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Concert to Save Street Spirit @ Art House
Aug 27 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Oakland Greens Movie discussion:   “What the Bleep Do We Know”
Aug 27 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Oakland Greens Movie discussion:  
“What the Bleep Do We Know”
Our monthly free community event is like a film book club –we will discuss all aspects of the movie and your input is welcomed.
“What the Bleep Do We Know” (2004):  Amanda, a divorced photographer, has a fantastic experience when life begins to unravel around her, revealing the cellular, molecular and quantum worlds that lie beneath everything.
Question everything with the regular cast and our host who has been in the business since 1989.  The Oakland Greens virtual events are designed to hear your ideas & thoughts.  At these events we want to listen to you, not talk at you.  Join us for these ZOOM events with unique topics with unique discussions:
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Oakland Greens Movie discussion:  “What the Bleep Do We Know” (2004) @ Online
Aug 27 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm


Our monthly free community event’ like a film book club. we will discuss all aspects of the movie and your input is welcomed — “What the Bleep Do We Know” (2004): Amanda, a divorced photographer, has a fantastic experience when life begins to unravel around her, revealing the cellular, molecular and quantum worlds that lie beneath everything — Question everything with the regular cast and our host who has been in the business since 1989 — The Oakland Greens Virtual events are designed to hear your ideas & thoughts. At these events we want to listen to you, not talk at you.

Join us for these ZOOM events with unique topics with unique discussions:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-oakland-greens-august-free-dinner-a-movie-discussion-series-tickets-541828653087?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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Aug
30
Wed
Still United Against Hate: Oakland’s Role in the Fight Against the Right @ Online
Aug 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

RSVP here (registration closes at 4PM, 2 hours prior to event)

Tonight from 6-8PM, join special guest speakers Tur-Ha Ak, Minister Cherri Murphy, and Dominique Walker, the co-founder of Moms 4 Housing, for an interactive virtual training and strategy session on Oakland’s role in the fight against the Right. This event will bring together a diverse group of organizations to unite against the corporate-funded astroturf movement seeking to scapegoat marginalized communities and progressive leadership for conditions that arose from an unprecedented global pandemic.

Gather your comrades, your affinity group, your community, your organization, and join us to defend our communities and advance our movements! RSVP soon at� bit.ly/Oakland_United, registration will close at 4PM tonight!

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From the Battle of Seattle in 1999 to the Bay in 2023 @ St. John's Presbyterian Church
Aug 30 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
The Battle of Seattle was a series of protests during the World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference in 1999. The event marked a growing movement against neo-liberal schemes to enrich multinational corporations on the backs of workers and resources around the world. Hear from the people who attended the WTO protests in 1999 and watch clips from the iconic struggle.

Learn about the impact of the Asia Pacific Economic Coordination (APEC) on our planet today, and how to get involved when APEC gathers in SF in November. APEC is the continuation of disastrous US imposed trade policies to promote corporate profit over the well being of people all over the world.

More information about the NO TO APEC campaign and how to get involved:
https://linktr.ee/no2APEC

Donations welcome and appreciated – not required!

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Sep
3
Sun
Reclaiming the Militant Legacy of Labor Day
Sep 3 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Speaker: Eugene E Ruyle

Labor Day is more than just a holiday or a day for sales. From the first Labor Day March in 1882 in New York City to the the historic Pullman Strike of 1894, Labor Day has its roots in struggle. It was brought to you by the same folks who gave you the weekend: the Labor Movement. Labor Day is the twin of May Day! Let’s reclaim our history!

Gene Ruyle is a retired union member with the California Faculty Association, a former delegate to the LA County Federation of Labor, and President of Veterans For Peace, East bay Chapter. He is also a member of the ICSS Program Committee.

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The Best of San Francisco Immigrant Film Festival at MCCLA @ Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Sep 3 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The longest-running film festival on issues surrounding immigration, the San Francisco Immigrant Film Festival, SFImFF, is back with the selection of the best short films from all around the world that were shown during its five editions.

The event where refugees, immigrants and exiles find their own voice will be held this Sunday 3rd (September) at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, MCCLA, in San Francisco.

This edition will be a movie marathon with 18 short films divided into two screenings, at 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm and admission is $10.

Each year, from 2010 to 2014, SFImFF has offered its films/videos to the community with free screenings at their workplace and for student groups, which is a feature that makes this event a unique project, according to its founder/executive director, Romulo Hernandez. Now, after a long break, the festival will screen the best movies that have received during the first five years since its creation.

One of the missions of SFImFilmFestival is to bring the event to organizations that work with immigrants, to share with the staff and the community at large. We have had free OR low fee movie screenings with organizations such as SF Day Labor Program, City College (Ocean and Mission campus), Mission Neighborhood Resource Center, Nuestra Voz (Sonoma), SF International High School, Casa Quezada, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA), Sonoma Community Center, People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights (P.O.D.E.R.) and ATA theater.

The SFImFilmFestival is a volunteer-run organization.

 

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Sep
5
Tue
Author Reading: Fight Like Hell @ UC Berkeley Labor Center
Sep 5 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

FIGHT LIKE HELL West Coast Book Tour Dates 2023

9/2 - Seattle, WA @ IWW/IWOC UNION CONVENTION
3:00 PM PT
At El Centro de la Raza 
2524 16th Ave S. 
Seattle, WA 98144

9/5 -Berkeley, CA @ UC BERKELEY LABOR CENTER
6:00 PM PT
2521 Channing Way 
3rd floor, Berkeley, CA 94704

9/6 -San Francisco, CA @ SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY LABOR ARCHIVES
6:00 PM PT
At J. Paul Leonard Library
Room 460, 4th Floor 
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132

9/9 - Los Angeles, CA @ OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
4:00 PM PT
1600 Campus Road
Los Angeles, California 90041

9/10 -Los Angeles, CA @ THE ROBINSON SPACE
4:00 PM PT
4308 Burns Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029

9/12 -San Diego, CA @ THE OLIVEWOOD CLUBHOUSE
6:00 PM PT
541 E 24th Street
National City, CA 91950

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Sep
6
Wed
Care 4 Community Action Monthly Assembly
Sep 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The public safety system has enormous consequences on the quality of life for Oakland residents, but have you ever wondered why the public safety system works as it does, and who really is in charge? At this month’s Virtual Assembly, we’ll be learning about how the Oakland public safety system works, making sense of the different players, from the Oakland Police Department, the District Attorney, City Council, and more. We’ll break down who they are, their responsibilities, duties, and powers, to understand what they legally can, and cannot, do. Join us: https://volunteer.care4communityaction.org/monthly_assembly_20230906

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Sep
7
Thu
Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, 1st Floor
Sep 7 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Prominent Agenda Items:

4. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – DOT – Mobile Parking Payment System
a. Review and take possible action on the proposed use policy
5. Surveillance Technology Ordinance – OPD – Fixed Wing Aircraft (with surveillance technology)
a. Review and take possible action on a proposed use policy

 

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Sep
9
Sat
Suds, Snacks, and Socialism: Labor on the Move: Prospects and Challenges @ Starry Plough
Sep 9 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Please register in advance at
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Following the Covid disruptions, we are seeing a new militancy among U.S. workers, with an uptick of labor organizing and activity that has not been seen in decades. President Biden was able to stop railway workers from striking last December. Now union members are choosing more progressive leadership. How can they assert themselves independently and throw off the stranglehold by the Democratic Party?

Luna Osleger – UAW* member, academic researcher at UC Santa Cruz and the shop steward at her workplace

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Sep
10
Sun
Solano Stroll
Sep 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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The Role of China in the Anti-imperialist Struggle @ Online
Sep 10 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


Speaker: Sara Flounders
   President Obama famously announced the US foreign policy pivot to Asia: “To preserve US hegemony, we have to make sure that America writes the rules of the global economy or China will.” The US ruling class has pushed this topic of China to the top of our agenda.
US imperialism’s hostility to China is increasing with military threats, new rounds of sanctions, and increasingly wild fabrications. The media have been saturated with allegations of human rights abuses, forced labor, religious persecution and “genocide.” Addressing these topics from an anti-imperialist perspective will be Sara Flounders. She will comment on the recent BRICS summit, flashpoints Xinjiang and Taiwan, and the formation of an Asian NATO.
The big question for those on the side of socialist revolution is what is the class character of People’s China? Sara will discuss China’s road to building socialism and what it means to have a socialist state with “Chinese characteristics.” What is the critical role of mass mobilizations in the long struggle for communist ideals and the ideological commitment to egalitarian ideals? How does China’s international geopolitical role compare to that of the former Soviet Union?

Our speaker, Sara Flounders, recently visited China for the second time on a fact-finding tour. She is a longstanding political activist and author based in New York City. She is a contributing editor of Workers World Newspaper and a leader of the United National Antiwar Coalition, the International Action Center, and the SanctionsKill Campaign. She is the co-author and editor of numerous books, including Capitalism on a Ventilator: The Impact of COVID-19 in China and the US and the recently released SANCTIONS � A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy.

Recently posted articles by Sara Flounders include:
BRICS for Cooperation, Camp David for Insecurity https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202308/1297122.shtml
Eyewitness Xinjiang https://www.workers.org/2023/06/71723/
Camp David summit outlines military alliance against China https://www.workers.org/2023/08/73064/
Japan rearms under Washington’s pressure https://www.workers.org/2022/12/68400/

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Copwatch Community Cookout! @ Grassroots House
Sep 10 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join us Sunday September 10! Stop by or hang out the whole time.
Know Your Rights training 12-2pm.
Share a meal in community 2-4pm!
You are invited Sunday Sept 10!
Delicious lunch grilled and prepped by your copwatch community. A training hosted by copwatch, for first-timers and those wanting a refresher course on their rights.
All are welcome.

Let’s talk about what’s going on in Berkeley, and beyond. We’ve got updates to share, and we wanna hear what you’re seeing and what you’re working on!

RSVP!
(RSVP so we can make sure there’s enough grub to go around!)

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