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Mar
14
Fri
Privacy Documentary Screening: “Terms and Conditions May Apply.” @ Historic Fellowship Hall
Mar 14 @ 1:30 am – 3:30 am

This Thursday, March 13, come out see BORDC Legal Fellow Matthew Kellegrew and EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman discuss civil liberties after a screening of the groundbreaking documentary Terms and Conditions May Apply.

The film exposes how seemingly free online resources like Facebook or Google undermine our privacy, and how the NSA has co-opted Silicon Valley to abuse the rights of Americans. The film is an excellent resource for grassroots coalitions seeking materials to share at public education events.

This location is wheelchair accessible via the ramp on the Bonita Avenue side of the building.

Co-Sponsors:
Bill Of Rights Defense Committee
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
CODEPINK Women For Peace

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Mar
15
Sat
Words of Resistance: If You Surveil Me I’ll Yell At You @ Rock, Paper, Scissors Collective
Mar 15 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Gather your words to destroy the surveillance state, poetry style, rhymes so good they shatter camera lenses.

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Recovery From the Dominant Culture. @ Downtown Berkeley Post Office
Mar 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

We are a fellowship of people wanting to find aliveness, connection and survival in the face of social-political-economic overwhelm. We do this by recognizing and addressing our unspoken submission to historically entrenched, institutions and influences of the dominant culture. We observe cunning, baffling and powerful social ills perpetuated through inequities involving race, class, gender, sexual orientation, age and ability. We explore how these impact our thoughts feelings and personal habits. We hope that as each of us becomes free from acquisition driven, socially divisive, militarized forces, we can catalyze change and establish a new way of living with care for each other and the earth.

We work with a modified version of AA’s twelve steps and traditions using practices of: anonymity, vulnerability in truth telling, intuitive inquiry, restorative amends, group service, non-hierarchical decision making and conscious action.

The first Recovery from the Dominant Culture meetings were created and held in west Oakland, Ca through Seminary of the Street. This flyer is a draft proposal for a new meeting in Berkeley. We welcome participation in the process of developing meeting agreements. And most of all we invite you to our upcoming meetings beginning on Saturday March 15th at 10 am

 

TWELVE STEPS 

                                                              Draft Version. Edited, Feb, 2014,

1. We admitted we were powerless over our thoughts, feelings, desires and actions shaped by the dominant culture and that our lives had become unmanageable.

2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

3. Made a decision to rebuild our lives, seeking truth, love, and discernment through connection with intuitive wisdom, Great Spirit, God, Goddess and/or a Higher Power of our choice.

4. Made a searching and fearless inventory of how we treat ourselves and relate with others.

5. Admitted to our Higher Power, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our thinking, feelings and actions based on dominant culture conditioning

6. Were entirely ready to have our Higher Power remove coping habits and addictions not in alignment with our integrity.

7. Humbly asked our Higher Power to remove our shortcomings.

8. Made a list of all persons, living beings and earth sources we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

9. Made direct amends to such people, living beings and the earth wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.

10. Continued to take personal inventory and when acting under the influence of dominant culture patterns we promptly admitted it and sought more conscious ways of interacting.

11. Sought through study, writing, art, prayer and/or meditation to improve our conscious contact with our Higher Power, and to identify new ways of participating in life affirming culture, holding our well being in balance with the well being of others.

12. Having experienced transformative change with these Steps, we practice these principles in all our affairs, carry this message to those interested, and engage in actions that embody an alternative to the addictive processes of the dominant culture

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March and Rally in Sacramento to STOP FRACKING IN CALIFORNIA! @ State Capitol
Mar 15 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

What: Don’t Frack California

Where: The Capitol Lawn, Sacramento, CA

The Plan:

Our plan so far is to get as many voices as we can to Sacramento to make it loud and clear to Governor Brown and his administration that Californians want an end to fracking in our state. We’ll be hearing from voices from all over the state who are witnessing fracking in their own communities and organizing against it. Our goal, is to show the overwhelming number of Californians who will take the long trek to Sacramento to make it clear that climate leader’s don’t frack.

We’ll have more information on our program as we get closer to the event.

If you need a ride or a place to stay in Sacramento, check out our ride board.

How you can help:

We need folks to help organize and coordinate buses from all over the state. If you’re interested in becoming a bus captain email our Bus Coordinator, Tia at tlebherz@fwwatch.org

 

Fundraiser:

Sunday, February 23- Help 350 Bay Area Fill the Buses!

Come to a No Fracking Way Dance & Video Party at Askenaz, 1317 San Pablo Ave. in Berkeley, 7-10pm. We are raising money to sponsor 2 buses, one from the Central Valley and one from the Bay Area! For more information and to RSVP go here. Flyer attached.

Or Donate Now to help Fill the Buses!

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Mar
16
Sun
Low Wage America Fights Back! @ First Christian Church
Mar 16 @ 12:30 am – 3:00 am

Join us to discuss the way forward for the grassroots worker-led compaign for a living wage for all workers.

Featured Speakers:

  • Trish Kahle, a Whole Foods Worker and writer on the politics of minimum wage laws.
  • Pamela Davis, a former Walmart worker who was fired for joining a Unfair Labor Practices strike, and a leader of Our Walmart.
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Colombia – the Resistance Movement and an Expose of U.S. Intervention @ Workers World Offices, Oakland (#411, ring buzzer)
Mar 16 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Presented by Alice Dodge Loaiza, of Marcha Patriótica – Capítulo California. This talk will be about the recent history of Colombia, the building of resistance to a right wing repressive government, backed by the US, and how the US is involved in creating a country where they can not only exploit the resources but can build a political-military base of support for interventions into other areas of Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Mar
18
Tue
Occupy Forum SF: Make Earth Day a Relevant Challenge to the 1%! @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Mar 18 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am
Information, discussion & community! Monday Night Forum!!

OccupyForum presents…

“We Are All Bayview Hunters Point!” —
Make Earth Day a Relevant Challenge to the 1%!

Guest speakers Marie Harrison/Greenaction
and members of the Huntersview Mothers and Fathers Committee

As climate warming and mega-pollution (caused by giant corporations under-regulated by corrupt government) raise sea levels and destroy our air, water, soil and food, we’ve begun to face the same threats as low income and communities of color like Bayview Hunters Point as they fight for their lives and justice. Together, we must challenge the 1%.  Earth Day, the environmental awareness day co-opted by “green” business and government and turned into a chance to sell scented soaps, is ripe to be taken back by The People. Greenaction, together with Huntersview Mothers and Fathers Commitee, and allies including OccupySF Environmental Justice Working Group and 350BayArea/SF is doing just that. Come to OccupyForum to hear an update on the struggle for environmental justice in the Bayview, and help plan for the upcoming People’s Environmental Justice Earth Day Walk Against Cancer and Pollution taking place on Saturday, April 26th, 11 a.m. at MLK Jr. Park in the Bayview.Donations welcome, no one turned away!

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Come with us to Sacramento to make sure California turns the NSA off now! @ State Capitol, vanpool from Bay Area
Mar 18 @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

Come with us to Sacramento to make sure California turns the NSA off now!

SB 828 is the Fourth Amendment Protection Act. It comes from model legislation drafted by the OffNow coalition against unconstitutional data collection and spying. The bill will prevent an NSA facility from opening in CA, stop the NSA from directing curriculum in our state universities, prevent warrantless evidence from being introduced in court and criminalize corporate support for warrantless spying. It is a powerful opportunity to go on the offensive for a change and to tell the federal government that the people of California are not cool with the surveillance state!

Learn more about SB 828 here

If you’ve never been lobbying before, there’s nothing to it! We’ll meet in the Bay Area (Oakland and/or SF) carpool/vanpool it up to Sacramento, have a brief rally on the Capitol steps and do a community activist led training in how to effectively lobby complete with printed talking points to help you know what to say. We’ll hand out manifests with the different offices to visit, break into teams and get to work. The more the merrier! Anyone and everyone is welcome!

Because of the transpartisan nature of the OffNow coalition, we’ll try to be splitting into teams of two, one person from the “right” libertarian/liberty-minded “side” and one from the “left” progressive/liberal “side.” Together we can show CA legislators the NSA spying is a problem no matter where you stand politically.

Snacks will be provided! This will be a fun day of solidarity, community building and hitting the hard marble of the state Capitol!

For more information, email matthew@bordc.org

If you are *ACTUALLY* going to come and you would like a ride, please email me at matthew@bordc.org. If there’s more people than can comfortably fit in my car, I can rent us a van to take. Specifically one with an iPod jack because you KNOW we’ll be bringing the jams.

Facebook event.

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Mar
19
Wed
Court Support for the Trayvon 2: Trial Date! @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse, Dept. 104
Mar 19 @ 3:00 pm – 6:45 pm

Despite overwhelming evidence of the defendants’ innocence in what is being called the “Trayvon 2” case, the judge in their pre-trial hearing here ruled on March 6 to continue the case to trial. However, he lowered the charges on the two well-known activists, Hannibal Shakur and Tanzeen Doha, from felonies to misdemeanors over the prosecutor’s objections…

The sole witness for the defense managed to single-handedly discredit the testimony of both the officers.

Read more about what happened at their first court appearance on March 6th.

Another court date, this time for the trial, is scheduled for March 19th.

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Mar
20
Thu
VIGIL AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE AT CCSF @ Conlan Hall
Mar 20 @ 9:00 pm – Mar 21 @ 4:00 am

VIGIL AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE
In front of Conlan Hall


A peaceful vigil against police violence, to collectively reaffirm why we love our college and why we never want the police violence of last week to occur again.

On Thursday, March 13 City College students calling for the resignation of Bob Agrella and the reversal of the new tuition policy were beaten and pepper-sprayed by the police. Yet the CCSF administration is now claiming that it was the students who were violent. What are the facts?
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For months Special Trustee Agrella has refused to meet with student representatives, leaving them no option but peaceful protest to make their voices heard. On Thursday, the Agrella administration continued to shut out students and provoked police violence through two unprecedented decisions:


1) It closed Conlan Hall, a school building open to the public in which many past demonstrations have been allowed, and
2) Rather than rely on campus police, it brought in dozens of San Francisco City Police who escalated the situation.
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In response, students attempted to open the doors to hold their planned peaceful sit-in. Allegations that students struck or assaulted officers in this process are completely unfounded: video footage clearly shows that all physical assaults were by police against students — not the other way around. Did students such as Otto Pippenger and Dimitrious Philliou deserve to be met with police batons, punches, and pepper-spray for simply trying to enter Conlan Hall to defend their right to an education?
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The next day, members of the SF Board of Supervisors and State Assembly denounced the police violence, and a Board commission approved a resolution calling for Agrella’s removal and the return of the democratically-elected Trustees.
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CCSF students remain committed to non-violent protest to demand the resignation of Agrella and the cancellation of the tuition payment policy. Join us this Thursday, March 20th at 2pm in front of Conlan Hall for a peaceful vigil against police violence, to collectively reaffirm why we love our school and why we never want the police violence of last week to occur again.

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— Save CCSF Student Committee

Please watch and share the following video which shows the facts about Thursday’s protest:
http://vimeo.com/89166943

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Mar
21
Fri
Marijuana Book Party III
Mar 21 @ 1:00 am – 3:30 am
Expect free food and drink, giveaways, and a panel Q&A with the authors, followed by book sales and signings.
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Documentary showing: Lovelle Mixon @ La Pena Cultural Center (2 blocks from Ashby BART)
Mar 21 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am
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George Caffentzis and Strike Debt Bay Area @ The Green Arcade in SF @ The Green Arcade
Mar 21 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

 

Description:

At The Green Arcade on Thursday March 20th, join George Caffentzis and Strike Debt Bay Area for a discussion about radical and practical responses to debt and capitalism.

George Caffentzis is contributor to the newly released The Debt Resisters’ Operations Manual and author of the recent In Letters of Blood and Fire: Work, Machines, and the Crisis of Capitalism.

About In Letters of Blood and Fire: Work, Machines, and the Crisis of Capitalism: Karl Marx remarked that the only way to write about the origins of capitalism is in the letters of blood and fire used to drive workers from the common lands, forests, and waters in the sixteenth century. In this collection of essays, George Caffentzis argues that the same is true for the annals of twenty-first-century capitalism. Information technology, immaterial production, financialization, and globalization have been trumpeted as inaugurating a new phase of capitalism that puts it beyond its violent origins. Instead of being a period of major social and economic novelty, however, the course of recent decades has been a return to the fire and blood of struggles at the advent of capitalism.

About The Debt Resisters’ Operations Manual: A handbook for debtors everywhere to understand how this system really works, while providing practical tools for fighting debt in its most exploitative forms. Inside, you’ll find detailed strategies, resources, and insider tips for dealing with some of the most common kinds of debt, including credit card debt, medical debt, student debt, and housing debt. The book also contains tactics for navigating the pitfalls of personal bankruptcy, and information to help protect yourself from credit reporting agencies, debt collectors, payday lenders, check cashing outlets, rent-to-own stores, and more.

Strike Debt Bay Area “is building a debt resistance movement. We believe that most individual debt is illegitimate and unjust. Most of us fall into debt because we are increasingly deprived of the means to acquire the basic necessities of life: health care, education, and housing. Because we are forced to go into debt simply in order to live, we think it is right and moral to resist it.”

Over the last thirty years, average household debt has more than doubled, and we are forced to take on debt to meet our basic needs, which has wrecked lives and devastated communities. This reveals an economic system that enriches the few at the expense of the many. How does the debt system really work? What does a radical response to the debt system look like? What is the relationship between debt and climate? And, how do we develop practical tools, and a mass debt resistance movement? In this interactive discussion, George Caffentzis and Strike Debt Bay Area will help answer these questions, propose strategies, and much more.

(See event web page)

Also check out the Launch Party for the Debt Resisters’ Operations Manual in the East Bay on March 23rd.

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Warrior for the Earth and Wolves: Rod Coronado @ The Holdout (Qilombo)
Mar 21 @ 2:00 am – 3:30 am

Rod Coronado is a long-time activist, affiliated with the animal liberation movement, Earth First! and other groups that the government has gone to great lengths to imprison and silence.le.

Wheelchair accessib

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Court Support for CCSF Students Beaten By SF Police @ Dept. 304
Mar 21 @ 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm

COURT HEARING THIS FRIDAY

Please come out for motions regarding the case in Judge Karnow’s courtroom.

More information and statement from Save CCSF about what happened.


Check calendar on website to verify as the legal system is capricious.
www.saveccsf.org/calendar

Click here for update and summary of the status of the Save CCSF lawsuit against the ACCJC.

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The Commons, Enclosures, and Mutual Aid. @ CIIS Main Building, Namaste Hall
Mar 21 @ 9:00 pm – Mar 22 @ 4:00 am

Anthropology and Social Change Second Annual Conference @ CIIS, San Francisco

 
Description:

Anthropology and Social Change Second Annual Conference: The Commons, Enclosures, and Mutual Aid.

2pm – 3:30pm
Capitalism and the Enclosure of the Commons

Silvia Federici, gender and the social production of the working class
Peter Linebaugh, commons, enclosures, and Magna Carta
Norman Nawrocki, migration, resistance, statelessness: the case of the Roma
Eddie Yuen, extinction and enclosure

4pm – 5:30pm
Commonism and Mutual Aid

George Caffentzis, strike debt!
Karl Beitel, San Francisco and the urban commons
John Clark, Humanity as Nature Becoming Self-Conscious: A Politics of Solidarity with the Earth
Ignacio Chapela, liberation biology and mutual aid

5:30—6:30pm Dinner Break

6:30pm – 9:15pm
Final Discussion, Namaste Hall

Silvia Federici, Norman Nawrocki, Ignacio Chapela, Peter Linebaugh, Karl Beitel, Eddie Yuen, George Caffentzis, and John P. Clark together for a facilitated discussion on the Commons, Enclosures, and Mutual Aid, facilitated by Andrej Grubacic.

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Mar
22
Sat
Anarchist Book Fair @ The Crucible
Mar 22 @ 5:00 pm – Mar 23 @ 1:00 am

The 19th Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair will be at The Crucible in West Oakland, two blocks from the West Oakland BART station. The book fair will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Los Angeles: Jail All Killer Cops! Statewide Conference to End Police Terror. @ Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Mar 22 @ 5:00 pm – Mar 23 @ 12:00 am

Join dozens of families affected by police violence from across the state of California and countless organizations that are fighting against police brutality for the Statewide Conference to End Police Terror. The conference is being held on the heels of a growing mass movement from Santa Rosa to Los Angeles to bring killer cops to justice and implement new forms of community control over the police.

Workshops include:

Building a united front
Gentrification and police brutality: an investment for the rich
Mass incarceration in capitalist America
Racism at the root: profiling and gang injunctions
Political repression and how to fight back
Raids, deportations and the fight against apartheid
Sexism and the state: police violence is a women’s issue
Know your rights
Patrolling the cops – strategies for community control
Principles for agitation – how to popularize our message

Food will be provided to conference participants and transportation centers are being organized from various locations around the state.

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BE A “BULB LOVER ” collect written and video taping testimonies of love for the bulb Collect phone numbers, music, potluck To Build Working Class Base Of Support For The Albany Bulb @ ALBANY BULB
Mar 22 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

We need you to help build a working class base for the bulb JOIN US MAR 22 sat 12PM TO 3PM to collectLOVERS OF THE BULB video and written TESTIMONIES phone numbers and contact info HEAVY RAIN CANCELS. Call Orion at 510 541-3835 or email ohohorion99 AT gmail.com to help. Above all VISIT THE BULB and take your friends there NOW!

In the last month we have collected over 100 phone numbers and signatures on the following petition we are using this petition as a organizing tool and calling people to call shitty hall 510 559-7250 to protest the removal of 50 parking spaces to isolate the BULB FROM IT’S WORKING CLASS BASE.
THE RESPONSE HAS BEEN TREMENDOUS.

The petition stated
” We the working people of the Bay Area Demand you Restore the Parking spaces at the BULB So that we can continue to have free Access with our friends,family and dogs to the SPACE we love so much”

90% of the people That signed the petition to restore parking are for the bulb to stay as it is. That means, they don’t want the campers to be evicted, they want the art and they want unleashed dogs .
To us that signifies that this is a mass movement and that all we have to do is organize them the next step is to have them writ TESTIMONIES OF LOVE FOR THE BULB and print them up for social media

Our base is the people who use the Bulb for art dogs good times and camping. Not the just voters of Albany but the people who come to the Bulb, many of them for years. Two weeks ago a working family man said his daughter learned how to walk at the Bulb she is now 12 years old and was walking with him.

three weeks ago I met another man with three kids and he said his son Zane who was about 9 years old and digging the monsters faces by Mad Marc’s Castle came out there when he was 4 yrs old and said at that time “this place is magic.”

Come join US and meet the people and hear there stories.
My sign says “Don’t Club The Bulb: Fight The One Percent”

For more background info go to sharethebulb.org watch gg/s statment to shitty hall, my KPFA INTERVEIW.and

Here’s my song They Never Change, They Shoot Us Down Without Shame:

KPFA Interview with me:

GG’s statement on homelessness at the Albany City Council:

 http://www.youtube.com/user/orionorion99?feature=watch

albany-bulb-farmer

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Mar
23
Sun
Sunflower Alliance: Meet, Eat, Drink, Dance @ Redwood Gardens, Clark Kerr Campus
Mar 23 @ 1:00 am – 5:00 am

Map

The Sunflower Alliance invites you to meet activists who gathered for our August 3rd, 2013 action at the Richmond Chevron Refinery. This inspiring event gave rise to the Alliance, dedicated to fighting climate chaos by taking on the fossil fuel industry in our own back yard.
(Learn more about the Sunflower Alliance.)

Let’s talk!

Please take a minute to complete our quick survey. If you include your phone number, we’ll try to call you, introduce ourselves, and answer questions about our work and about the evening celebration

We look forward to seeing you.

Yes, I’ll be there!
Your RSVP is necessary to reserve a seat.

Can’t attend but still want to get involved?

Then please fill out the survey.

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