Calendar
Some Agenda Items:
- Public Recording of Law Enforcement Activity (Right to Watch)
- Observations of PRC Commissioners who attended Urban Shield
- Review Council revision of policy banning use of pepper spray in crowd control
- Rescind Standing Rule prohibiting non-Berkeley residents from sitting as community members on PRC subcommittees.
- Police Department’s timeline for implementation of body-worn camera program, including finalization of General Order governing use and access to video.
St Paul Towers in Oakland is taking in 80 elderly people who were displaced by the fire.
THEY NEED:
Gently used blankets and clothing (underwear and socks must be new)
Unopened toiletries such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo
Laundry detergent
They need them RIGHT AWAY! Can you drop something off by Friday at St Paul Towers, 100 Bay Place, Oakland?
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks aka particulate respirators N95 or N100
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday through Sunday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday through Sunday.
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
You can send online deliveries to this address
New!
Modern Electric Tattoo Studio
3330 Adeline St, Berkeley, 94703
12-8pm wednesday-sunday
Today from 9am–7pm, we’re at 350 Alabama St. collecting supplies to send up north to our family and friends in need. pic.twitter.com/3GGR7Q8r78
— DSA San Francisco (@DSA_SF) October 12, 2017
Join us for an enlightening evening with author, farmer and educator Elviria DiBrigit as she premieres her new book Why We Farm. In her book, DiBrigit shares stories about farmers from Capay Valley, including several who sell at our very own Berkeley Farmers Market!
Why We Farm is a book for people who want to know the whole truth about life as a modern day farmer. Each chapter features a different model of farming. Farmers share the stories behind their work and their lives on the farm; the business side of production, the personal challenges they face, and words of advice for the would-be-farmer. DiBrigit asks hard questions and gives a reverent yet realistic picture of a thriving local food system.
Light refreshments will be provided, including fresh produce samples from some of the farmers included in the book, courtesy of the Berkeley Farmers Market!
Join us at this free event, and reserve your spot here.
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks aka particulate respirators N95 or N100
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday through Sunday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday through Sunday.
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
You can send online deliveries to this address
New!
Modern Electric Tattoo Studio
3330 Adeline St, Berkeley, 94703
12-8pm wednesday-sunday
We’re organizing mutual aid for folks who are displaced and affected by the North Bay fires. We’ll be taking donations up to Santa Rosa on Thursday and/or Friday. Stay tuned for next aid actions beyond donations.
Items needed:
Feminine hygiene items
Flashlights w/ new batteries
Tarps
Lip Balm
Deodorant
Diapers and pull-ups
Pack n play
Dust masks aka particulate respirators N95 or N100
Pet supplies (puppy pads, litter boxes, pet food)
EBDSA DROP OFF LOCATIONS:
4255 Terrace Street, Oakland, 94611
Drop off anytime between 12-7pm Tuesday through Sunday
Please leave items on the porch
1850 Capistrano Ave, Berkeley, 94707
Drop off items anytime Tuesday through Sunday.
Please leave items in the boxes on the front porch
You can send online deliveries to this address
New!
Modern Electric Tattoo Studio
3330 Adeline St, Berkeley, 94703
12-8pm wednesday-sunday
Join us for our Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action on October 14th and 15th!
Volunteers are hosting events in all 80 assembly districts across California to build support for SB 562 — a bill that would establish a Medicare-for-All system in our state. We’ll talk to thousands of California residents about what Medicare-for-All could do for their lives and ask for their support.
Type in your zip code on the right to find the event closest to you and RSVP.
Interested in hosting an event? Fill out this form and we’ll be in touch with you: http://bit.ly/2wHuhrP
Go here and enter your zip code to find events.
A few events:
Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: Berkeley October 14, 2017 • 10:00 AM Berkeley Farmers Market 1931 Center St Berkeley, CA 94704
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: KensingtonOctober 15, 2017 • 10:00 AM Kensington Farmers Market 389 Colusa Ave Kensington, CA 94707 Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 18: Oakland October 14, 2017 • 9:00 AM Grand Lake Farmers Market 503 Lake Park Ave.Oakland, CA 94610 Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 18: Oakland October 14, 2017 • 12:00 PM The Pergola at Lake Merritt 599 El Embarcadero Oakland, CA 94610Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: Oakland October 15, 2017 • 9:00 AM Montclair Sunday Farmers Market 2050 Mountain Blvd Oakland, CA 94611Get Details & RSVP
Free screening of the documentary “Merritt College: Home of the Black Panthers,” Speakers include Rep. Barbara Lee, Alameda Mayor Trish Herrera Spencer and the film’s director Jeffrey Heyman.
Join us Grow Incubator for our Monthly (every second Saturday) Community Clinic.
Enjoy a free hot meal and a wide array of healing modalities,
No-one-turned-away-for-lac
Massage Therapy is always happening.
More services TBA.
4 PM- Narcan Rescue kit and harm reduction training
Speakers:
- Jovanka Beckles, Vice Mayor Richmond
- Erin Brightwell, Socialist Alternative
- Dan Siegel, Oakland Justice Coalition
- International Socialist Organization, TBA
Monthly meeting and Mutual Aid Skill Shares.
Oct 14: Common Home Repair.
Nov 11: Dumpster Diving in the Bay
THE Dec 9 EVENT: Researching Properties, HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Join us for our Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action on October 14th and 15th!
Volunteers are hosting events in all 80 assembly districts across California to build support for SB 562 — a bill that would establish a Medicare-for-All system in our state. We’ll talk to thousands of California residents about what Medicare-for-All could do for their lives and ask for their support.
Type in your zip code on the right to find the event closest to you and RSVP.
Interested in hosting an event? Fill out this form and we’ll be in touch with you: http://bit.ly/2wHuhrP
Go here and enter your zip code to find events.
A few events:
Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: Berkeley October 14, 2017 • 10:00 AM Berkeley Farmers Market 1931 Center St Berkeley, CA 94704
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: KensingtonOctober 15, 2017 • 10:00 AM Kensington Farmers Market 389 Colusa Ave Kensington, CA 94707 Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 18: Oakland October 14, 2017 • 9:00 AM Grand Lake Farmers Market 503 Lake Park Ave.Oakland, CA 94610 Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 18: Oakland October 14, 2017 • 12:00 PM The Pergola at Lake Merritt 599 El Embarcadero Oakland, CA 94610Get Details & RSVP
- Medicare-for-All Weekend of Action Petitioning Event in AD 15: Oakland October 15, 2017 • 9:00 AM Montclair Sunday Farmers Market 2050 Mountain Blvd Oakland, CA 94611Get Details & RSVP
East Meets West is a series of conferences and festivals that curate international entertainment and catalyze conversation around human potential + well-being, creative culture, professional development and social impact in order to bring about lasting human health and happiness.

In 1886, the Statue of Liberty’s torch stood unlit when Congress refused to fund its lighting. Enter M.B. Curtis, groundbreaking American Jewish actor. Curtis, who lived part of his life in the East Bay, rose to success in Sam’l of Posen, a play that challenged Jewish stereotypes of the time. In gratitude for his life and success in America, Curtis personally paid for the lighting of the Statue of Liberty when Congress would not fund it. Curtis went on to become a producer, a real estate developer, a promoter, a hotelier, a pioneer in the silent film industry. And a murder suspect. Curtis reached the highs of celebrity and fame as well as the lows of failure, illness, and a faltering career.
Join local historian and author Richard Schwartz as he talks about this fascinating character and his local connection.
This program is part of the Oakland History Room’s Fall History Series.
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR US
Please join us at the SF premiere of And The They Came for Us, where we will be screening the 56 minute version of the film for the first time. So even if you have seen the film before, we encourage you to consider attending this screening. Please forward this invitation to anyone you know who might be interested in attending.
with filmmakers, Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider; Satsuki Ina, Zahra Billoo and Dale MInami, who are all featured in the film, present for the post film discussion.
Sing songs with Ocupella and hold signs, use a sign created by Tax the Rich or create your own on the GOP-Trump tax plan.
Mobilization to Submit Reports to the United Nations Regarding Racism and Human Rights Violations
November 20, 2017 is the deadline to submit reports to the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD). The Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute (MCLI) is reaching out to the community to ensure that all forms of racism by the federal, state, and local governments in the U.S. are included in a report to be submitted by MCLI and allies working in communities experiencing racism at the hands of the government.
With the election of Donald Trump racism in the U.S. has been amplified. The struggle of the Water Protectors at Standing Rock, the “Muslim Ban”, the repeal of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), the police violence against and mass incarceration of African Americans, harassment and criminalization of immigrant communities, and exploitation of immigrant labor are just some of the forms of racism that the MCLI would like to address in the upcoming report.
MCLI is holding this event to explain the process of holding the U.S. accountable for racism, to include the lived experiences of community members who have experienced racism at the hands of the government as well as social justice organizations working in communities of color, and to seek assistance compiling the report.
MCLI wants this report to be as expansive and comprehensive as possible. The only way we can do this is with community input and assistance. Please come to this event to find out how your experiences can be included and how you can help MCLI compile this report.
There will be a presentation by organizers working with MCLI followed by a Q and A.
OccupyForum presents…
Information, discussion, & community! Monday Night Forum!!
OccupyForum is an opportunity for open and respectful dialogue
on all sides of these critically important issues!
Society for the Many:
A report-back from the inaugural People’s Congress of Resistance
“Millions of people desire a political revolution against the billionaire class. The interest in socialism has grown rapidly in the last two years. The will to create a more just and equal society, the will to revolution, grows daily. The People’s Congress of Resistance was assembled to give voice and vision to this revolution. What kind of world do we want? What kind of society is worth fighting for?
The question contains its answer. The kind of society worth fighting for is one organized for society’s own good, for the equality and emancipation of the many. It is a society that replaces oppression with self-determination. It is a society that meets people’s needs. It is a society that protects the land, water and well-being of the planet. It is a society where people welcome the future with solidarity and hope. Today the vast wealth produced collectively by the many is in the hands of the very few. Today these few destroy our common planet for their own private profit. Today too many see nothing but misery ahead. If we are to care for our environment and provide for our common lives and futures, what working people have created through their collective labor must become theirs.”
– From the Manifesto
On Sept. 16-17, the People’s Congress of Resistance movement was inaugurated with a mass convening of grassroots organizers and frontline resistors at Howard University. All told, 727 delegates from 38 states and 160 towns and cities came to Washington, D.C., to discuss the People’s Congress of Resistance manifesto “Society for the Many: A Vision for Revolution,” to share organizing experiences to take back home, to express solidarity with each other and to resolve on common projects and actions for the future.
Local activists, Nick Pardee and Michelle Schudel, who traveled to the Inaugural event in Washington D.C. will give a report-back on their experience and what’s next for the People’s Congress of Resistance.
•http://www.congressofresistance.org/inaugural_people_s_congress_of_resistance_draws_together_grassroots_leaders_unified_by_a_revolutionary_vision
•http://www.congressofresistance.org/
•http://www.congressofresistance.org/resolutions_from_the_2017_congress
Time will be allotted for discussion and announcements.
Donations to Occupy Forum to cover costs are encouraged; no one turned away!