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Nov
30
Fri
Film & Discussion: Persepolis @ Revolution Books
Nov 30 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Revolution Books is screening this 2007 film at this time to celebrate the spirit of the Iranian people and stand with them against the new severe sanctions on Iran imposed by Trump.

Based on Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel about her life in pre and post-revolutionary Iran and then in Europe. The film traces Satrapi’s growth from child to rebellious, punk-loving teenager in Iran. Marjane grows up in a family of left-wing activist intellectuals who, after the CIA coup against Mossaddegh, opposed the brutal Shah’s dictatorship & participate in the 1979 revolution, but are soon are targeted under the rule of the mullahs.

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Dec
1
Sat
SUPPORT STRIKING WORKERS AGAINST MARRIOTT HOTELS @ BART exit on Market between 3rd and 4th St.s
Dec 1 @ 10:30 am – 1:30 pm

SUPPORT OF STRIKING WORKERS AGAINST MARRIOTT HOTELS IN SF FOR A RALLY AND MARCH

For 57 days 2,500 workers in SF have been out on strike at the Marriott Hotels.  We are partnering with the San Francisco and San Mateo Labor Councils for another day of action this Saturday.
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Let’s show support for the workers! Meet at 10:30am at the Powell Street BART Station exit on Market Street between 3rd & 4th Streets.  Look for the ALC banner!

Help get the word out! Share the flyer: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0wpl4lwn0b8pgkw/Flyer.12-01-18-OneJobRally.pdf?dl=0

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Stand for Oakland Teachers @ Outside Grand Lake Theater
Dec 1 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Oakland teachers are fighting to end the teacher retention crisis and provide a great education for all our students. We’ve been working without a contract for 1.5 years, and since the Oakland Unified School District is refusing to meaningfully engage with our demands, we are preparing for a possible strike in early 2019.

Join Oakland teachers for our first neighborhood canvass to get the word out about our contract fight, and to give community members the opportunity to show their support. We’ll be going door to door with our support signs for people to post in their windows, and having conversations about all that’s at stake in this fight for the future of public education in our city.

MEET OUTSIDE OF THE GRAND LAKE THEATER AT 2PM! We will provide training, materials, water, and snacks.

Oakland knows that teacher working conditions are student learning conditions, and that our kids, teachers, staff, and families deserve more. Let’s give them the opportunity to show it!

We are fighting for a public education system that puts students first, and in order to win, we need our community to fight alongside us. OUSD spends extravagantly on consultants and administrators in their central office; yet when we say we need smaller class sizes, more student support, and a living wage for educators, they say the funding just isn’t there.

Join us in getting the word out and building support for our fight for the schools that Oakland students deserve!

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Suds, Snacks & Socialism: After the 2018 Midterms: What’s changed, what hasn’t. @ Starry Plough
Dec 1 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Peace and Freedom Party presents

After the 2018 Midterms: 
What’s changed, what hasn’t.

We have invited some knowledgeable comrades to lead our discussion of whether and how the recent elections have impacted our struggles in various areas, including foreign policy, immigration, gender relations, jobs, education, human rights, and more. Confirmed speakers include
 Gary Hicks, CP-USA and CCDS, 
Gene Ruyle, Veterans for Peace, PFP 
Gerald Smith, Oscar Grant Committee, PFP 
Tom Gallagher, Progressive Democrats of America; SF-DSA
 Stan Woods, will moderate for the Peace and Freedom Party.

This is part of our on-going Socialist Forum Series on the first Saturday of every month. Doors open at 2 pm and the program will start promptly at 2:30 pm. The forum will end by 4:30 pm, but folks can stay and talk afterwards. The opinions expressed are those of the speakers and do not reflect official views of the Peace and Freedom Party.

The Peace and Freedom Party, born from the civil rights and 
anti-war movements of the 1960s, is committed to socialism, democracy, ecology, feminism, racial equality, and internationalism.
http://www.peaceandfreedom.org

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How We Get Free: A Conversation on Black Feminism, Politics, and Liberation @ First Congregational Church of Oakland
Dec 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
sm_howwegetfree_flier_rnd2.jpg How We Get Free features three leading activist-scholars who will come together in conversation about Black Feminism past and present. The speakers, each coming from a unique radical tradition, will combine their own research and experience with the history of past movements to explore questions around race, gender, class, and ultimately, liberation. What is the role of elections? Of #BlackLivesMatter? Of Trump? How should we be organizing today for our collective liberation?

Our speakers are Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Alicia Garza and Zoe Samudzi. How We Get Free takes place Saturday, December 1 at 7pm at First Congregational Church of Oakland, 2501 Harrison St, Oakland, CA 94612. The event is sponsored by the Fifth Annual Howard Zinn Book Fair (being held Sunday, Dec. 2 from 10-6 at CCSF, 1125 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA) and the International Socialist Organization. A donation of $5 – $10 is requested and any proceeds will go toward the Zinn Book Fair and ISO.

In the last several years, Black feminism has reemerged as the analytical framework for the activists response to the oppression of trans women of color, the fight for reproductive rights, and of course, the movement against police abuse and violence. The most visible organizations and activists connected to the Black Lives Matter movement speak openly about how Black feminism shapes their politics and strategies today.
—Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor is an assistant Professor of African-American Studies at Princeton University. She is the author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation, an examination of the history and politics of Black America and the development of the social movement Black Lives Matter in response to police violence in the United States. Taylor’s book, How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective explores the history of the Combahee River Collective, a trailblazing 1960s-70s group of radical black feminists through interviews with the groups founders. Her research examines race, housing, and public policy.

Alicia Garza is a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement and the special projects director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) which strives to get better pay and working conditions for nannies and housekeepers. She also serves on the board of directors for the School of Liberation and Unity (SOUL) in Oakland. This school works to help underprivileged youth and people with low-income develop skills so they can improve their communities. Garza is also on the board of directors of Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity (BOLD), another Oakland organization which helps black activists further develop their organizing skills. Garza is one of the activists interview in Taylor’s How We Get Free.

Zoe Samudzi is a co-author of As Black as Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation and doctoral student in medical sociology at the University of California, San Francisco. Her research focuses on the scientific logics that produce race and gender, particularly focusing on transgender health and the ways Blackness is constructed. Her writing has been featured in The New Inquiry, Warscapes, Truthout, ROAR Magazine, Teen Vogue, Black Girl Dangerous, and Bitch Media, among others.

Also featuring poetry readings by fiction writer and poet Idrissa Simmonds.

If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free.
—Combahee River Collective Statement

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Dec
2
Sun
Howard Zinn Book Fair @ City College Mission Campus
Dec 2 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

The Howard Zinn Book Fair is an annual celebration of people’s history, past, present and future. We gather together authors, zinesters, bloggers and publishers for a day of readings, panel discussions and workshops exploring the value of dissident histories towards building a better future. In the spirit of the late historian Howard Zinn we recognize the stories of the ways that everyday people have risen to propose a world beyond empires big and small. The Howard Zinn Book Fair is a non-sectarian left event that welcomes a wide variety of political traditions left traditions.

Schedule

Exhibitors

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Dec
3
Mon
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POOR PEOPLE’S CAMPAIGN RALLY @ North Steps
Dec 3 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

_At the moment that elected officials are entering the Capitol for the
first day of the legislative session, we will convene to testify and
demand that the Legislature address the needs of the people and the
planet._

_The Northern California Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for
Moral Revival will be joined by the Campaign to End Child Poverty in
California and the Lifting Children Out of Poverty Task Force for the
press conference._

* PRESS CONFERENCE AND RALLY AT 10AM- 10:45AM featuring speakers from
Northern California (North Steps)
*  PUBLIC HEARING FOLLOWS INSIDE THE CAPITOL AT 11: 00AM-12:30PM.
Testimony will lift the voices of the poor and disenfranchised, along
with faith and community leaders.

Join Northern Californians (Redding, Chico, Davis, Sacramento,
Stockton, Fresno, Merced, Auburn, San Francisco, Marysville, and Oakland
and other areas) to share testimony and demand that our elected
officials act to fight systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation,
the war economy/militarism and our nation’s distorted moral narrative.

TO RSVP AND  REGISTER PLEASE VISIT:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/northern-california-poor-peoples-campaigns-rally-public-hearing-tickets-51914542795Page

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Protest to Demand Release of RVs and Vans
Dec 3 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Co-Sponsored by the Landless People’s Alliance and the United Front Against Displacement

Residents living in over 15 RVs in West Oakland, many of whom have lived and worked in the surrounding community for decades, saw their vehicles impounded in mass by the police on October 23rd. Join us in demanding the return of these vehicles and the property inside them. Residents have been living on the street there ever since losing the vehicles, and several have been without their identification papers that remain in the impounded vehicles. We are also demanding the provision of restroom facilities for the residents of West Oakland in the vicinity of Raimondi Park, several of whom have been camped out there ever since the towings happened.

Several protests have been held at City Hall over this incident. Michael Hunt, a representative of the mayor, told -suffering residents that the vehicles should never have been towed. The hold-up in getting the vehicles released is the need for forms from the Oakland Police Department, which is currently under scrutiny because of aggressive towing practices. The vehicles were towed at ODP’s request by Auto Plus Towing, a company covered in a recent expose on corrupt towing practices in Oakland “The East Bay’s Tow Hustle. “ https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/the-east-bays-tow-hustle/Content?oid=22699510

Given minutes to leave their RVs and vans, residents tried to grab what they could before the vehicles were towed. Like refugees fleeing for safety, the RV owners were forced to throw possessions out of their doors and windows onto piles on the sidewalk. Many did not have time to secure key material.

You can find a video made on the day of the tow here : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qBIz8vory3g

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Seth Tobocman – radical artist in conversation @ Longhaul
Dec 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Seth Tobocman – co-founder of World War 3 Illustrated magazine and author of “You Don’t have to fuck people over to survive” – an influential propagandist for squatting, anti-capitalism and anti- war movements.
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Dec
4
Tue
End Criminal Justice Fines and Fees in Alameda County @ County Building, across the street from the Courthouse
Dec 4 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

Join next Tuesday December 4 and speak directly to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors about the impact of court & reentry fees on your life and your community

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HEALTH CARE UNDER THE KNIFE @ UC Berkeley Campus, Gifford Room, 221 Kroeber Hall
Dec 4 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

National Nurses United and the California Nurses Association present a discussion on strategies for moving towards a post-capitalist health-care system.

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Dec
5
Wed
Bear Witness to Eviction of the Homeless @ #DignityVillage
Dec 5 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

The Village in Oakland #feedthepeople

The city of Oakland posted eviction notices to #HousingAndDignityVillage an hour ago. Please come visit us between now and then so you can see Oakland’s only clean and sober homeless encampment for women and families. Oakland only homeless encampment that provides services and resources to the housed and unhoused in our surrounding neighborhood.

We are not criminals. We are not illegal. We are Human beings asserting our right to exist, our right to Housing, our right to sanctuary.

We are not damaging this neighborhood or endangering it’s most vulnerable. We are doing something the city doesn’t do: providing services and taking care of the most vulnerable who have been in brookfield for generations.

Be very clear there is only one reason the city is shutting us down: cuz we are activists, ousd teachers, homeless advocates, outspoken workers who are homeless. We are getting shut down to shut us up.

All they could do is criminalize us and try to shut us up.

They forget we multiply and get louder.

Please come this Wednesday 8:30 a.m. December 5th to witness the city of Oakland engage in cruel and unusual punishment by removing families with children’s, ousd teacher, workers, artists and people with disabilities who formed a Sanctuary for ourselves throw us onto the streets

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People Powered East Bay—Launch Party @ Impact Hub
Dec 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Help celebrate the launch of a new people-powered economy with a HUGE party. The Sustainable Economies Law Center will be celebrating the debut of  two groundbreaking cooperatives:  the People Power Solar Cooperative and the East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative.  These will  engage everyday people – like YOU – to co-own, develop, and steward our community’s critical assets: permanently renewable energy and affordable real estate.

Come hear about the tireless work building energy democracy through People Power Solar Cooperative, with the assistance of a team of dedicated and visionary attorneys.

Enjoy a night of food, drinks, and a special program unveiling the cooperatives.  It’s going to be a blast.  Come have a good time and support a great cause.

Get your tickets here!  Each ticket includes free dinner (featuring Sariwa Kitchen) and free drinks.

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Dec
6
Thu
Annual Homeless Memorial @ St. Mary's PlaCE.
Dec 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join us as we lift up our community members who have lived and died on our streets.

Welcome by SMC’s new Executive Director Sharon Cornu
Opening Remarks by Pastor Monica J. Cross, First Christian Church of Oakland
Guest speaker: David Modersbach, Alameda County Healthcare for the Homeless

Homelessness is not a crime. It is a symptom of systemic poverty demanding diverse grassroots solutions.

Martin v. Boise – WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO STAY!

RSVP to Janny Castillo
jcastillo@stmaryscenter.org
510 923-9600 x 234
www.stmaryscenter.org

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Press Conference: The Police Murder of Jehad Eid Lawsuit @ Outside, in front of San Francisco City Hall
Dec 6 @ 11:00 am – 11:30 am

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Court Support for AntiFascists @ Superior Court, Dept. 9
Dec 6 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Three antifascist activists are facing serious charges for defending our city against neo-Nazis two and a half years ago. We’re calling on our community to come out to their pretrial hearing and show support for these brave individuals. It’s up to us to make it clear that we stand with them!

We will be meeting at the courthouse and attending their court appearance. Come in casual, formal, or semi-formal attire and be prepared to go through a metal detector. Avoid arriving or leaving alone, and leave the area as soon as the court appearance is over. This is a critical way to show your solidarity and be a presence for activists being unfairly targeted by the state.

About the court case:
On June 26th, 2016, members of the neo-Nazi gang the Golden State Skinheads attempted to rally at the State Capitol here in Sacramento. Hundreds of counter-protesters mobilized and successfully shut down the Nazi rally. After the rally was canceled, the neo-Nazis attacked demonstrators with knives and clubs, stabbing and critically injuring several. Since then, one neo-Nazi has been arrested and three anti-racist activists are facing charges. After several cancellations and continuations, this is the final court date before our comrades are put on trial. So far, our community has come out to each court date to support them. This is their most important court appearance until the trial, so it’s urgent that we show up in numbers and make our support known!

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Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Dec 6 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Agenda:

4. 5:15pm: Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – DOT – Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Anticipated Impact Report and draft Use Policy – review and take possible action
5. 5:35pm: Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OFD – Discuss with staff existing equipment capabilities, report and policy drafting sequence
6. 5:50pm: Federal Task Force Transparency Ordinance – Discuss with OPD annual reporting metrics
7. 6:20pm: Surveillance Equipment Ordinance – OPD – Body Worn Camera Anticipated Impact Report and draft Use Policy – review and take possible action

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Corazón del Tiempo Film Screening for Zapatista Middle Schools @ Omni Commons
Dec 6 @ 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Celebrate 25 years of Zapatismo by watching a love story that takes you to the heart of the Zapatista resistance.

The Chiapas Support Committee presents:
CORAZÓN DEL TIEMPO | HEART OF TIME
BENEFIT SCREENING
For the Zapatista Middle School Project

Corazón del Tiempo (Heart of Time) is a film about love in the time of Zapatista Resistance. When Sonia, a Zapatista civilian supporter, falls in love with Julio, an insurgente (rebel soldier), a problem arises because she is already engaged to Miguel, a young community leader. The film shows how the community deals with this romantic dilemma. 90 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles. Film starts at 7:30pm.

Tamales, Aguas Frescas, and Zapatista crafts available for purchase.
Zapatista artesanía (crafts) make great holiday gifts!

All proceeds benefit the Zapatista Middle School Project –
https://chiapas-support.org/2018/10/31/donate-to-decolonize-education-for-indigenous-zapatista-children/)

The Omni strives to be a low/no-scent space. We request that out of respect for people with environmental illnesses, that attendees please not wear fragrance or scented products. This includes clothing that has been laundered with fragranced detergent or softening products. We appreciate your efforts to make this event accessible to those with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities. As the Omni is an old building, there may be dust and mold, although no mold has been visibly detected in the ballroom. More info on the Omni’s low-scent policy here: https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Accessibility

The Omni Ballroom is wheelchair accessible through the corner entrance and then via wheelchair lift and swinging double doors. Please note that this wheelchair lift is NOT user-operated. You will need another person to help you get up and down. The entrance hall bathroom is wheelchair accessible.

Food and beverage details (ingredients) to be announced.

For more information contact the Chiapas Support Committee
enapoyo1994@yahoo.com or visit www.chiapas-support.org

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Dec
8
Sat
East Bay Alternative Book & Zine Fest 2018 @ Omni Commons
Dec 8 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

The East Bay Alternative Book & Zine Fest is back at the Omni Commons in Oakland.

We are introducing a Zine Store at EBABZ Fest this year. Drop off your zines and let EBABZ Fest volunteers manage your sales. Apply here:
http://bit.ly/ebabzstore2018

Workshops:
12:00 – 1:15 PM: Writing From the Margins: Creativity & Embodiment for Artists of Color with Fatima Nasiyr
https://www.facebook.com/events/2025491594197387/

1:30 – 2:45 PM: Mixed Media Sticker Making with Rafael Tapia III
https://www.facebook.com/events/196382107933370/

3:00 – 4:15 PM: Letterpress Basics with Kristi Holohan
https://www.facebook.com/events/580478732409174/

After Party:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1916456818469234/

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ACLU Bill Of Rights Day @ Impact Hub
Dec 8 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Beyond the Bay: Building Power for California’s Future

Come celebrate with us at the ACLU Foundation of Northern California’s annual Bill of Rights Day at the Impact Hub Oakland.

Recognize bold leaders and celebrate a year of legislative successes for civil rights and civil liberties in California. This year’s honorees include:

  • Basim Elkarra for his unwavering commitment to expanding civil rights for Muslim Americans and all Americans, and for building respect and understanding between ethnic groups, faith communities and government agencies.
  • Lisa Honig for her exceptional, decades-long commitment to civil liberties and service to the ACLU through board leadership in Northern California and nationally.

After the program, join us for a reception and enjoy appetizers and an open bar.

Doors open at 12:30 p.m. — program starts at 1 p.m.

Purchase tickets »

 

 

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