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Oct
12
Mon
Gill Tract ReOccupation of Indigenous Land @ Gill Tract
Oct 12 all-day


Indigenous Land Access Committee reclaiming Ohlone land on the Southside of the Gill Tract Farm Sunday evening! ILAC will be holding ceremonial space with native folks and non-native supporters throughout the week and as long as possible until UC Berkeley meets their demands.
PLEASE COME DOWN AND SUPPORT!

 

Update:

The Indigenous Land Action Committee – a group of Ohlone leaders and other indigenous people have just reclaimed the south side of the Gill Tract in Albany, CA, the site Occupy the Farm has been resisting development of a parking lot and grocery store on for the last three years.

Come join the ongoing sacred ceremony at San Pablo Ave. and Monroe Street in Albany, CA; just north of Berkeley.

From ILAC: “For 10,000 years, we Ohlone have lived on and cared for this land. This land holds our ancestors, our spirit, our culture, our traditional knowledge and our wisdom. We call for the recognition of this land as Ohlone territory and its preservation as a collective space for restoring indigenous cultures and practices. Join us in ceremony to honor our ancestors, restore right relationship to the land and reclaim lifeways and foodways on the land our ancestors called home. ”

You are invited to come sit in ceremony for the coming days in solidarity with indigenous people reclaiming land stolen from native people, to honor the land and ancestors who stewarded it and to restore spiritual and cultural lifeways.

 

 

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LET’S GO OAKLAND! protest The New Lake Merritt rules And Columbus! @ Lake Merritt, near I580
Oct 12 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

This is bullshit and we know it! Gentrification is trying to take your cultural space, from churches to your beautiful lake oakland. It’s time to be heard. Come and discuss these new park laws created to keep POC people in the margins of society, while supporting white supremacy. Everything you’ve ever done with your people IS under attack. We must draw the line. Let’s meet at the steps closest to the freeway by where the farmers market is on Saturdays. Please invite anyone who is willing and please share this event on your page.

REMEMBER, DO NOT BRING YOUR DRUMS AND YOUR INSTRUMENTS! THAT’S AGAINST PARK CODE!

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Oct
15
Thu
CALL TO ACTION: EMERGENCY PROTEST FOR PALESTINE!
Oct 15 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

We, the General Union of Palestine Students, declare Palestine in a state of emergency and urge all of our community organizers and leaders to come forth as we rise with the uprisings, as we rise with Palestine in front of the Israeli Consulate.
As you may have heard recently, the situation in Palestine has been deteriorating. Within the past few weeks, Zionist forces have shut down Al-Aqsa and Al-Aqsa compound, forbidding all Palestinian and Muslim worshippers from their homes of prayer and restricting their rights to practice their religion in safety. Hundreds of Zionist settlers have stormed into Al-Aqsa, plunging Jerusalem and the greater West Bank into chaos. Zionist forces continue to violate and damage Al-Aqsa by burning down doors, setting fire to the rugs, and breaking the glass windows, flexing their control in complete provocation against Palestinians…leading to the murder of four Palestinian youth within the past few days and over 200 injured by snipers, rubber bullets, and gas inhalation. Our people of Palestine are frustrated, enraged, and resisting these constant acts of terror throughout the country. From Ramallah, to Nablus, to Jenin, and Al-Khalil, the Palestinian people are rising against the oppressive Zionist regime and defending Jerusalem. Along with the murder of our youth, Zionist forces have also demanded the demolition of their family homes in Ramallah, Surda and Nablus. Palestinian men and women have been surrounding each and every city day and night to protect the homes of their fellow people and to protect their cities from Zionist invasion.

We stand together in support of the Palestinian resistance against the oppressive Zionist regime and ask you all to stand with us. We need to stand united in front of the face of settler colonialism and echo the rage of our Palestinian people!

Flags, posters, and noise are encouraged.

Co-Sponsorers:
Palestine Youth Movement-PYM
The Freedom Archives

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Oct
17
Sat
Down With Geese! Protest Party at Lake Merritt @ Lake Merritt Amphitheater
Oct 17 @ 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm

We’ve all seen the hordes of Canadian geese around the lake. They are an invasive, non-native species that have taken up residence, are shitting all over everything, and are depriving local wildlife of resources.

The City has installed a bird sanctuary on the west side of the Lake, but it is not sufficient to make up for the displacement of the indigenous bird population by the relative newcomers, the Canadian geese, especially since several Canadian geese have taken up residence in and around the housing previously designated for native species.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! It’s time to show those geese who’s boss! Bring your grills, your dogs, your stereos, your instruments, and your children! Let’s make sure those geese know the Lake is for the Town, not for foul-tempered fowl.

We will not be seeking a permit from the City; we are uninterested in the platitudes they give us with one hand to quash our dissent, while they use the other hand to build more and more open spaces for the geese to use at the expense of the wildlife who existed here prior to the geese’ arrival.

[[ Note: This protest may or may not be related to this cancelled protest ]]

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Oct
18
Sun
Picket KFC: Demand Labor Organizer Shonda Be UnFired @ Kentucky Fried Chicken
Oct 18 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Shonda, a member of the Oakland Livable Wage Assembly and otherwise cool labor organizer was
fired Saturday from the KFC at 28th & Telegraph in Oakland.

People shut down the KFC for many hours on Saturday with a picket and will continue the action today (Sunday).

A statement from EBOC about Shonda and the action:

Shonda Roberts, a dedicated original member of EBOC (for over 2 years) was unjustly terminated yesterday afternoon. She has an impeccable track record in her former place of employment, KFC/Pizza Hut on 2800 Telegraph Ave, with 0 write-ups and many loyal customers who consistently go back to the store just to see her. For over 3 years, Shonda has been the best employee in the store, she is experienced, hard working and most of all, her energy is illuminating.

EBOC has always been a union and our strength comes from people power, especially because of AMAZING support from community and labor partners. Shonda’s activism reflects the best of Oakland, we cannot let this injustice stand. Yesterday, EBOC with support of our partners held a 7 hour direct action where we demanded Shonda’s job back. With the help of OPD, KFC/Pizza Hut attempted to stop our efforts, to no avail. Today at noon we are going back because that is Shonda’s next scheduled shift. Please join us there, and send to your networks, the bigger the turn out, the better.

Tweetpics from Saturday’s picket:

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Oct
23
Fri
VICTORY! PICKET CANCELLED!! Fight KFC to Unfire Labor Organizer Shonda! @ KFC
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

After relentless actions, petitioning and calls, Shonda’s regional manager (Sal) sat down with the union and Shonda to discuss the terms of her return to work! Sal said the KFC management team met and decided the best move would be to offer Shonda her job back, and is set to return on Sunday with back-pay…

Community pickets!

Shonda Roberts, a dedicated original member of EBOC (for over 2 years) and the Oakland Livable Wage Assembly was unjustly terminated Saturday afternoon. She has an impeccable track record in her former place of employment, KFC/Pizza Hut on 2800 Telegraph Ave, with no write-ups and many loyal customers who consistently go back to the store just to see her. For over 3 years, Shonda has been the best employee in the store, she is experienced, hard working and most of all, her energy is illuminating.

More background.

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Oct
27
Tue
Protest: Oakland City Council to approve $127k for 121 OPD shotguns @ Oscar Grant Plaza / City Hall
Oct 27 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

There is a good chance that the only reason this is even appearing on a committee meeting agenda is because the sum is more than $100,000 otherwise the citizens would not have known of this. One might wonder if this purchase came out of the recent Urban Shield vendor weapons display. The Oakland Police Dept will say the shotguns they already have are old and overused – which is a tired argument. Municipal police departments are not supposed to be firing weapons aside from on the firing range and these weapons – if maintained – will last for a very long time.

From the resolution … “WHEREAS, funds are available in the General Purpose Fund (1010), District Command Administration Organization (108010), Supplies Technical and Scientific Account (52913), Undetermined Project (0000000), Community Oriented Policing Services Program (COPS) …” COPS?! Is that what residents considered community-oriented policing? Or would they consider proper rubber-soled walking shoes to be community-oriented policing?

This is about priorities and stockpiling weapons for the upcoming repression. When combined with the OPD request of $279,000 for 8 “paddy wagons” to be heard later in the day, OPD will be consuming over $400,000. Funds that this supposed cash-strapped city could easily direct elsewhere.

Either appear in person or contact the four council members who warm the chairs on this committee to say NO to these purchases: DKalb [at] oaklandnet.com; AGuillen [at] oaklandnet.com; LMcelhaney [at] oaklandnet.com; ACampbell-Washington [at] oaklandnet.com

 

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Oct
29
Thu
Support Sandra, Fired from McDonald’s For Taking Sick Leave! @ Outside McDonald's in Temescal
Oct 29 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Long-time McDonald’s shift lead and fast food union organizer Sandra Roman, who has worked at the McDonald’s at 4514 Telegraph Ave. in Oakland for over 2 years, was fired yesterday, Oct. 27th. In response, fast food workers, union organizers community supporters and clergy staged a 3 hour protest to demand that Ms. Roman be reinstated immediately. Despite heavy police presence, the demonstrators forced McDonald’s to close its doors for the rest of the night.

EBOC will be holding an action tomorrow to keep the pressure on, we are winning and are pushing forward further charges. The manager admittedly fired Sandra for demanding her legal sick days on the same day The City of Oakland sent a retaliation notification to the company. WE WILL MEET AT THE STORE TOMORROW AT 11AM and will keep the pressure on throughout the day. Please come out when you can tomorrow and let your networks know. We continue to win fights like these with support from the community and Sandra’s coworkers are fully behind her.

Ms. Roman is a mother of 4 children, and struggles every day to provide a decent quality of life for her family. Without legally-guaranteed paid sick days, she would have to make the difficult choice between missing a days pay or caring for her diabetic son. She has gone on strike 7 times in the past to demand a pay raise to $15/hour and the right to form a union, and is a well-known fast food organizer.

See you out there!

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Oct
31
Sat
Halloween Rally to Save People’s Park @ The Oak Grove at Memorial Stadium
Oct 31 @ 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Halloween at Noon – Come to the Cal Bears football game and help build public support for People’s Park as a California State Park. Help save People’s Park and stop the housing plan.

Bring Signs! Bring your memories of People’s Park! Bring your aspirations for People’s Park!

SAVE CALIFORNIA HISTORY! SAVE PEOPLE’S PARK!

RALLY AGAINST THE STUDENT HOUSING PROJECT

The UC Berkeley Department of Architecture and Chancellor Nick Dirks has announced their housing plan to replace People’s Park. The Dept of Architecture has been trying to build student support for the housing department, as have the student staff of the Chancellor.

Nick Dirks knows that in 4 years, People’s Park can be taken away from the University and made into a California State Park.

People’s Park had previously not been part of UC Berkeley’s development plan, and was going to be left as a Park until at least the year 2020. UC Berkeley had spent funds looking into altering the Park’s landscape, and possibly placing a cafe on the lot. The Park was going to be changed, but left as an open space, just under tighter control of the UC.

But Dirks is currently aware that UC Berkeley cannot wait until 2020. In 2019, the Park would go to the California State Parks. Now UC Berkeley has changed plans, and is going to clear out the lot to develop a student housing complex.

 

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Nov
4
Wed
Stop Sprouts! Save the Gill tract
Nov 4 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

We’re going to mobilize and head to a local Sprouts store to urge customers to boycott Sprouts! Email gilltractfarm@gmail.com for more info.

Come out to defend the Gill Tract! Despite 20 years of community organizing to maintain the land for farming, green-washing super market Sprouts is still planning to build a store on the Gill Tract. Meet up to coordinate with other folks before deploying to a Sprouts store in the Bay Area. This is a great way to plug into Occupy the Farm and take a stand for the land!

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Nov
7
Sat
Sprouts: Get your grubby corporate hands off the Gill Tract! @ Rendezvous point
Nov 7 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

We’re going back to Sprouts to make sure they get our message loud and clear! They want to pave over a precious historic urban farmland (the Gill Tract) to build a new store in Albany. We say, this public farmland is for farming, not corporate chain stores! Back off, Sprouts!

MEET up at 3090 King St, Berkeley, at 2 pm this time. We will then carpool to a local sprouts store to take action, disrupting their business as usual and encouraging shoppers to join our boycott.

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Nov
10
Tue
Fight for $15 – National Day of Action – San Francisco @ McDonald's, across from BART
Nov 10 @ 6:00 am – 9:00 am

We’re standing together on November 10 to say, “We need a raise!” People across the country will be standing up with fast-food workers and all 64 million underpaid workers making less than $15, because it’s time for $15 for all workers. Together we’re turning the tide in favor of working people and our families. And we’ll need everyone’s help — including yours — to make this a reality.

RSVP here to receive email updates: http://fightfor15.org/s-petition/november-10-rsvp/

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We’ll call on corporate CEO’s to raise pay and respect our right to form unions without retaliation. And we’ll call on our elected representatives to stop letting the wealthy and powerful write the rules in their favor.

Together we can work to end racism and oppression, create a path to citizenship for immigrants, and fight for wages that strengthen our communities.

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Black Lives Matter & Workers Tell DA O’Malley: Drop the Charges!
Nov 10 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Join Black Workers, Labor Unions, the Fight for $15, and more to tell Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley: DROP THE CHARGES AGAINST THE BLACKFRIDAY14!

Workers from across the Bay Area unite on this National Day of Action for the Fight for $15 to say: Black Workers’ Lives Matter, and ALL Black Lives Matter.

We won’t stand for O’Malley’s racist prosecution and criminalization of Black folks. From the targeting of Black churches and African drummers, to the displacement of longtime Black Oakland communities, and police terror and murder of Black folks, there is a WAR on Black Lives, and so far, Nancy O’Malley is on the wrong side.

On November 28, 2014, the BlackFriday14 chained themselves to two BART trains at West Oakland Station, shutting down service as a call to action nationwide for folks to step up and put an end to the war on Black Lives.

Now the BlackFriday14 face criminalization of their own actions demanding justice.

District Attorney O’Malley has the power to drop all charges against the BlackFriday14 by just saying the word.

Workers stand with the BlackFriday14.
People of conscience stand with the BlackFriday14.
When will D.A. O’Malley stand on the side of justice?

Join us for a Black Worker Speakout, rally, and more to demand that D.A. O’Malley DROP ALL CHARGES NOW!

Afterwards, we will march to Oscar Grant Plaza to join the 4pm Fight for $15 Rally: https://www.facebook.com/events/901358749959991/

#BlackFriday14 #BlackLivesMatter #Fightfor15 #DroptheCharges

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Fight for $15 – National Day of Action – Oakland @ Oscar Grant Plaza amphitheatre
Nov 10 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

We’re standing together on November 10 to say, “We need a raise!” People across the country will be standing up with fast-food workers and all 64 million underpaid workers making less than $15, because it’s time for $15 for all workers. Together we’re turning the tide in favor of working people and our families. And we’ll need everyone’s help — including yours — to make this a reality.

RSVP here to receive email updates: http://fightfor15.org/s-petition/november-10-rsvp/

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We’ll call on corporate CEO’s to raise pay and respect our right to form unions without retaliation. Andf we’ll call on our elected representatives to stop letting the wealthy and powerful write the rules in their favor.

Together we can work to end racism and oppression, create a path to citizenship for immigrants, and fight for wages that strengthen our communities.

 

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Nov
12
Thu
MARCH & RALLY for CCSF @ CCSF Downtown
Nov 12 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

During the accreditation crisis, City College students and workers fought alongside our community for CCSF. Now Administration intends to shrink classes by 26%, layoff more than a quarter of the faculty, and refuses to negotiate a fair faculty contract. Help us defend a City College for everyone!

1:30 PM: MARCH for CCSF
from CCSF Downtown (88 4th St. @ Mission)
to CCSF Civic Center (1170 Market St. @ UN Plaza)
2:00 PM: RALLY for CCSF

 

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Nov
16
Mon
Sleep In and Rally for the Homeless: Stop Berkeley’s Anti Homeless Laws @ Old Berkeley City Hall
Nov 16 @ 6:00 pm – Nov 17 @ 9:00 am

6pm Protest will follow earlier events in the day.
Bring your voices and instruments for a long night

New anti-homeless ordinances are being introduced to City Council at the November 17th meeting. Come and stand in solidarity with Berkeley’s homeless and against the ordinances.

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Nov
17
Tue
Walkout in Solidarity Against Police Murder in Oakland
Nov 17 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

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Nov
19
Thu
Black Lives Matter! BART Board: Drop the Charges!
Nov 19 @ 8:00 am – 11:30 am

Nine months ago we flooded the BART Board meetings twice in a row, overwhelmed them with hours and hours of public comments, surprise banners, chanting, and general people power, and forced BART to drop the restitution against the Black Friday 14!

Now, as we approach the one-year anniversary of the Black Friday action that was a call to action nationwide for people of conscience to step UP to end the state-sanctioned War on Black lives, it is time for us all to return to BART and demand that they urge D.A. Nancy O’Malley to#DROPTHECHARGES NOW!

Start practicing your speech, cuz it’s time again to flood the BART Board meeting with public comments and show BART that we’re still here, we’re still fighting, we still stand with the #BlackFriday14, we still remember their racist and deadly legacy, and it’s time they took steps to get on the right side of history!

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Nov
20
Fri
Fight Back Against Oakland Killer Cops! @ Fruitvale BART
Nov 20 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

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Nov
27
Fri
Oakland Black Friday Walmart Action 2015 @ Walmart Oakland
Nov 27 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Please join workers and community members as we continue to challenge Walmart for $15 and Full Time. You can find more information on the national actions at www.protests.blackfriday. See you on Black Friday.

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