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Nov
6
Mon
Oscar Grant Committee @ Niebyl Proctor Library
Nov 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Against Police Brutality and State Repression

 

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Oscar Grant Committee Meeting @ Zoom Meeting
Nov 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Because of the COVID pandemic we will be meeting virtually via Zoom on the first Monday of the month.

Meeting ID: 828 0976 4186

If you wish to get the password please subscribe to the Oscar Grant Committee mailing list by sending an email to:

The Oscar Grant Committee Against Police Brutality & State Repression (OGC) is a grassroots democratic organization that was formed as a conscious united front for justice against police brutality. The OGC is involved in the struggle for police accountability and is committed to stopping police brutality.

In alliance with the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) we organized the October 23, 2010 labor and community rally for Justice for Oscar Grant. On that day the ILWU shut down the Bay Area ports in solidarity. Our mission is to educate, organize and mobilize people against police and state repression. Sisters and brothers! The Oscar Grant Committee invites you to join us in this vital struggle.

We meet on the 1st Monday of each month
You can join our discussion list by sending a blank (doesn’t even need a subject) email to

oscargrantcommittee-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

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Nov
7
Tue
Rally in SF to Save Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants @ SF City Hall Plaza
Nov 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Rally to Save Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants

The Trump administration is threatening to remove TPS from Salvadorans, Hondurans, Nicaraguans, Syrians, and Haitians and send them back to situations of life-threatening violence. Many came to the United States because of wars and natural disasters and have been here for years, and for some, even decades. Removing Temporary Protected Status will put hundreds of thousands of people at risk of deportation. Sending them back to countries where there are ongoing conflicts or economic instability is a human rights disaster.

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Film: Now Is The Time; Healthcare for Everybody @ North Berkeley Senior Center
Nov 7 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Meet us in the First Floor Multipurpose Room for a showing of the powerful documentary, Now Is The Time Healthcare for Everybody.

With the future of the Affordable Care Act in serious doubt, millions may lose their health insurance. Medicare and Medi-Cal are under attack. This documentary explains what single payer healthcare is and how it saves money. It shows what behind-the-scenes heroes are doing to clear the fog of misperceptions that has kept us from moving forward.

Q&A and Discussion about State Senate Bill 562,The Healthy California Act (Lara/Atkins).

Link to flyer: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-SG0wM83IbIVEYzYm82R0thZ28

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Trump Tax Scam Protest @ Grand Lake Theater
Nov 7 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Join Indivisible East Bay to protest the TRUMP TAX SCAM. Bring a “check” payout to the top 1% protest sign or be creative with another sign! Please sign up using form http://goo.gl/fBKHRq

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We want answers! (In the Death of Lamesha Smith by OPD) @ OPD Headquarters
Nov 7 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

We need you to turn up tomorrow to support Lamesha Smith and others from Marcellus Toney’s family as we rally at OPD headquarters to tell them “We want answers!” In conjunction with the family, we are gathering to demand answers from #OPD . He was killed as a result of being tased by OPD on 9/28 at 42nd Ave and Foothill Blvd. Please come out to support his family in demanding answers about his death. Please bring signs.

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Dear Anti Police-Terror Project members, supporters, friends and allies,

APTP Co-founder Cat Brooks’ birthday is November 10 and she is asking for just one thing – that we as a community raise $5,000 for the Anti Police-Terror Project. Let’s come together to make this happen in just 5 days!

The Anti Police-Terror Project began as a project of the ONYX Organizing Committee. We are a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. Founding coalition members include the Black Power Network, Community Ready Corps, Workers World, and the Idriss Stelley Foundation.

This work is so needed at this time and APTP relies on community support in order to do the work. Please contribute whatever you can towards our goal of 5K IN 5 DAYS FOR CAT’S BIRTHDAY – then come celebrate with us at our follow up happy hour next week!

Please visit our website and hit the “DONATE NOW” button to contribute today: antipoliceterrorproject.org

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DSA – Single Payer Social @ Eli's Mile High Club
Nov 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Single-Payer Social, North Oakland

Canvassing door to door isn’t the only way to meet people interested in joining the fight for a healthcare system free from capitalism. Each district canvassing group also organizes a monthly happy hour.

Come out to the patio at Eli’s Mile High Club in North Oakland to meet with people in these districts and talk about single-payer over a beer or some food.

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Reading Group: Why the Working Class? @ Dwinelle Hall , UC Berkeley
Nov 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Single-Payer Social – DSA @ Eli's Mile High Club
Nov 7 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Canvassing door to door isn’t the only way to meet people interested in joining the fight for a healthcare system free from capitalism. Each district canvassing group also organizes a monthly happy hour.

Come out to the patio at Eli’s Mile High Club in North Oakland to meet with people in these districts and talk about single-payer over a beer or some food.

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Zionism, Fascism and the Free Speech Debates
Nov 7 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Zionism, Fascism and the Free Speech Debates: A Fundraiser for the Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi Defense Fund

Appetizers and Drinks Will be Provided

Sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild Co-Sponsors: Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC), Anti Police-Terror Project (APTP), Alliance of South Asians Taking Action (ASATA), International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN)

Among the speakers will be Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, the San Francisco State University professor publicly accused by AMCHA and seven other Zionist organizations of “egregious misuse of university and taxpayer funds” and “meetings with terrorists” after a 2014 academic trip to Jordan and Palestine. In 2016, she was targeted by the David Horowitz “Freedom Center,” which posted fliers on SFSU’s campus reading “Rabab Abdulhadi: A leader of the Hamas BDS Campaign, Collaborator with Terrorists, San Francisco State Profesor, #JewHatred.” Despite SFSU’s investigation finding that AMCHA’s claims had no merit, Professor Abdulhadi was then subjected to a lawsuit this year by the Lawfare Project–whose director has repeatedly denied the existence of Palestinians–and mega-firm Winston & Strawn LLP. Last month, Professor Abdulhadi and her attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit against her.

Speakers will also include NLG attorneys and others.

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Nov
8
Wed
Pack the Court: Antifascists on Trial @ Sacramento County Jail, Dept 63
Nov 8 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

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OEA Hour of Power! @ Six different locations, see below.
Nov 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Locations:

  • 7th & Market St.
  • 51st & Telegraph
  • Spash Pad Park (Macarthur and Grand)
  • 35th & Macarthur
  • 98th and International
  • 66th and International

We Demand: The Resources our students deserve! This is not our mess: Take $ from admin and private contracts. No Cuts to Schools or Essential Staff!

  • Support a teacher contract that Oakland Families and Teachers deserve.
  • The state ran up OUSD’s debt. It’s not our fault.
  • No state takeover under any conditions.
  • No school closures. No more charters.
  • No more cuts: CA underfunds education.
  • We’re 46th in student spending out of 50 states.
  • CA is the 5th largest economy in the world. Make the banks and corporations pay.

If you’re still energized afterwards, then MOBILIZE TO THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING: 5:30 – 6:30

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Oakland Privacy Advisory Commission @ Oakland City Hall, Hearing Room 1, Oscar Grant Plaza
Nov 8 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Meeting was moved to this day and time from its normal first Thursday of the month date.

Agenda:

1. 5:00pm: Call to Order, determination of quorum
2. 5:05pm: Review and approval of October meeting minutes
3. 5:10pm: Open Forum
4. 5:15pm: Discuss and take possible action on Oakland Police Department Immigration Policy No. 415
5. 5:45pm: Receive staff status update on Surveillance Equipment Ordinance labor discussions and take possible action.
6. 6:00pm: Subcommittee status update on ALPR policy conversion project
7. 6:05pm: Further discussion of citywide Privacy Initiative and Privacy Program (Seattle)
8. 7:00pm: Adjournment

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Immigrants: Know Your Rights @ Oakland Main Library, Walters Community Room
Nov 8 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Learn what you should do at work, home, in school or on the streets if you are ever confronted by immigration officers.

 

Oakland Centro Legal De La Raza

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Anti-Occupation Coalition Building with Achvat Amim @ Kehilla Community Synagogue - Fireside Room
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
IfNotNow and Kehilla’s Middle East Peace Committee are stoked for this conversation with Karen Isaacs and Daniel Roth about how they’re working to end the Occupation through education and coalition-building.

Karen Isaacs and Daniel Roth founded the program Solidarity of Nations – Achvat Amim to help young diaspora Jews engage with anti-Occupation work on the ground in Jerusalem. Dedicated to the principle of self-determination for all people — Achvat Amim offers young activists a way to find their place in the struggle for freedom and dignity for both Palestinians and Israelis.

Until recently, Achvat Amim received funding from Masa Israel Journey (an organization funded by the Jewish Agency). But after recent pressure from the far-right-wing organization Ad Kan, Masa Israel withdrew its funding, further silencing the voices of anti-Occupation Jews. But we know the stakes are too high to stand idly by now: not as Palestinians live the nightmare of the Occupation daily, and not as Israelis face the horrors of upholding it.

Karen and Daniel are on the road to raise emergency funds and talk about their work, and we’re really excited to host them, and take up the mantle of leadership Masa has dropped in this important moment.

And we have so much to talk about with them, because Karen + Daniel (partners in life + activism) are way more than co-founders of Achvat Amim. They co-founded All That’s Left: Anti-Occupation Collective and This is Not an Ulpan, and were crucial actors in the coalition of Palestinians, Israelis, and diaspora Jews behind the صمود : مخيم الحريه Sumud: Freedom Camp צֻמוּד: מחנה חירות.

Let’s hang and snack as we hear what’s up with these amazing organizers, how they’re responding to right-wing attacks, and how coalition building can make the movement to end the Occupation — and to build a just peace — more diverse and powerful than it’s ever been before.

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Town hall meeting in Berkeley to focus on police reform @ North Berkeley Senior Center
Nov 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

District 4 Councilwoman Kate Harrison will speak at a town hall meeting on police reform. Harrison will be part of a speakers panel along with George Lippman, the District 4 member of the Police Review Commission, and Tracy Rosenberg of Media Alliance.

“Police are often depicted as separate from the government but, ultimately, as elected representatives, the (City) Council and its appointees on the Police Review Commission are responsible for setting broad police policies and evaluating police performance,” an announcement from Berkeley Citizens Action, the event sponsor, reads in part.

Among the focuses of the event will be initiatives by Harrison’s office and the commission “to promote transparent, de-escalated, and equitable policing that reflects our community values,” and a discussion of “plans to proactively update Berkeley Police Department policies to ensure transparency in police operations,” according to the announcement.

Subjects to be addressed include:

  • Current and planned initiatives for use of force by police.
  • Better reporting and assessment of differences in police stops in parts of the community (stops, citations and arrests).
  • A proposed Surveillance Ordinance.
  • Policy guiding the police in demonstrations.
  • Introduction of body cameras.
  • Increasing oversight by citizens and the Berkeley Police Review Commission.
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AGE OF FOLLY, America Abandons Democracy. @ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BERKELEY
Nov 8 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The Editor Emeritus of Harper’s Magazine Lewis Lapham

 Hosted by Mitch Jeserich.

KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents:

Wednesday, November 8, 2017 – 7:30 PM
First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, 2407 Dana Street, Berkeley
Advance tickets: $15 : brownpapertickets.com :: T: 800-838-3006
or Books Inc/Berkeley,  Pegasus (3 sites), Moe’s, Walden Pond Bookstore, Diesel a Bookstore, Mrs. Dalloway’s

wheelchair access

“Without doubt our greatest satirist—elegant, honorable, learned and fair. I love reading him.” 
—Kurt Vonnegut

In twenty-five years of imperial adventure, America has laid waste to its principles of democracy. The self-glorifying march of folly steps off at the end of the Cold War, in an era when delusions of omnipotence allowed the market to climb to virtual heights, while society was divided between the selfish and frightened rich and the increasingly debt-ridden and angry poor. The new millenium saw the democratic election of an American president nullified by the Supreme Court, and the pretender launching a wasteful, vainglorious and never-ending war on terror, doomed to end in defeat and the loss of America’s prestige abroad.

All this culminates in the sunset swamp of the 2016 election—a farce dominated by Donald Trump, a self-glorifying photo-op bursting star-spangled bombast in air. This spectacle would be familiar to Aristotle, who likened the coming to power of a government to the rise of a “prosperous fool”— an individual so besotted with money as to “imagine there is nothing it cannot buy.”

Lewis Lapham is the founding Editor of Lapham’s Quarterly and the Editor Emeritus of Harper’s Magazine. His column received the National Magazine Award in 1995 for exhibiting “an exhilarating point of view in an age of  conformity,” and, in 2002, the Thomas Paine Journalism Award. He was Inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame in 2007. His other books include: Money and Class in America, Fortune’s Child, Imperial Masquerade, The Wish for Kings, Hotel America, Waiting for the Barbarians, Theater of War, The Agony of Mammon, Gag Rule, and Pretensions to Empire.

Mitch Jeserich, Executive Producer and Host of KPFA’s popular show Letters and Politics, was recently honored by The Nation magazine for Most Valuable Radio Show.  They said, “This is talk radio that makes you smarter.”

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Nov
9
Thu
Hunger Strike Support at BOS Public Protections Hearing
Nov 9 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
The community will mobilize on November 9th to support Prisoners United at a Public Protections Hearing at 1221 Oak Street in Downtown Oakland at 10am. There will be a rally outside the building at 9am to bring awareness to the cruel and unusual punishment and inhumane living conditions, due to arbitrary classification reviews and the torturous practice of solitary confinement.
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Oppose the Trump Tax Scam, Indivisible-style @ I80 Pedestrian Overpass
Nov 9 @ 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Join your Berkeley neighbors on the 80/580 freeway overpass to announce to Thursday Rush Hour traffic that you aren’t fooled by the Trump Tax Scam, and they shouldn’t be either.

RSVP.

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No Coal in Oakland @ West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
Nov 9 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm


The Zombie March on Coal paid Phil Tagami’s house a visit to plead our case. Come to NCIO’s open meeting to discuss this and future actions.

YOU’RE WELCOME AT TOMORROW’S
NO COAL IN OAKLAND MEETING!

 

We meet regularly to plan actions that will strengthen Oakland’s resistance to coal.  Only through continued mobilization and a strong alliance with our neighbors in the labor, faith, environmental, social justice, climate justice, racial justice, public health, and business communities can we ensure defeat of the plan to build the coal terminal.

Come for a report-back and community evaluation of the Halloween-themed Zombie March on Coal organized by Climate Workers and stay to discuss new ways we can fight the developer who wants to turn Oakland in the biggest coal-exporting town on the West Coast of the United States.

On the day before Halloween, No Coal in Oakland participated in the Zombie March.  A couple hundred youth and adults took to the streets to visit developer Phil Tagami’s house in Crocker Highlands to press our demand that he drop his lawsuit against the City of Oakland seeking to overturn our historic ban on coal.

The Zombie March on Coal received extensive coverage in our local news media, including the East Bay Times, the Oakland Post, NBC Bay Area, and KTVU and turned up the heat on Mr. Tagami to drop his lawsuit or face the wrath of Oakland residents.

WOEIP is around the corner from the West Oakland BART station, 1/2 block south of Fifth St, behind the chain link fence and through the parking lot, on the west side of the street.  There’s a map on our website here.

Come learn about the lawsuit and the status of different facets of our ongoing campaign, including the now historic ….

ZOMBIE MARCH ON COAL

On October 30, No Coal in Oakland participated in the Zombie March on Coal organized by Climate Workers.  A couple hundred youth and adults took to the streets to visit developer Phil Tagami’s house in Crocker Highlands to press our demand that he drop his lawsuit seeking to overturn our City’s ban on coal.

Many young people played a part in the event, including by decorating tombstones that were left in front of Phil Tagami’s house to remind him that the coal terminal he wants to build will harm other people’s health and speaking at the rally in front of Mr. Tagami’s house.

On December 7, Phil Tagami filed suit against the City of Oakland seeking to overturn the City of Oakland’s ban on storage and handling of coal at the new shipping terminal to be built on public land near the foot of the Bay Bridge.

No Coal in Oakland and our allies have vowed to support the City in its fight to keep coal out of Oakland. Our open letter calling on Tagami to drop his lawsuit was published in late October in the East Bay Express and the Oakland Post. 66 organizations and 1,800 individuals had already signed on at press-time, and we’re continuing to collect new signatures.

Except as otherwise noted, this work by nocoalinoakland.org is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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