Calendar

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Jun
3
Tue
Court Hearing in EFF Lawsuit to Uncover Secret Court Opinions Authorizing NSA Spying @ Courtroom 1, 4th Floor Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building
Jun 3 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Staff Attorney Mark Rumold will argue before a judge that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) must release key legal opinions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) regarding Section 215 of the Patriot Act—the law the National Security Agency (NSA) uses to collect telephone records on a massive scale.

Judge: Hon. Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers presiding.

More info.

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Jun
5
Thu
OUR Walmart National Strike Day and Action! @ Walmart Supercenter Union City
Jun 5 @ 12:00 am – 3:30 am

Walmart Associates will be on strike to protest Walmart’s illegal retaliation against Associates who have spoken up about inequality and have gone on strike.

We’ll be talking to customers and asking them to support Walmart Associates who continue to highlight the issue of Walmart’s poverty wages deepening income inequality and the impact it has on its workers, customers, and communities as a whole and call on Walmart to raise workers’ wages to $25,000 per year.

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Jun
6
Fri
A Year Since Snowden: Discussion of a year of activism. @ First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, Murdock Room
Jun 6 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

Zaki Manian and Janet Weil will host a discussion on a year since Snowden and planning future activism efforts.

Discussion of a year of activism against mass surveillance structured around video clips of significant journalism..

Space is Limited. Please RSVP.

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Jun
7
Sat
First Friday: Strike Debt Bay Area Booth. @ First Friday, corner of 25th & Telegraph
Jun 7 @ 12:30 am – 4:00 am

Look for the Strike Debt Bay Area booth somewhere between 24th & 5th streets on Telegraph.

Come hang out and learn about debt! Pick up a copy of the Debt Resisters’ Operations Manual and learn how to fight against your and others debts.

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First Friday: Alan Blueford Center for Justice @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Jun 7 @ 1:00 am – 5:00 am

The Alan Blueford Center for Justice will be open for First Friday.
Come pay a visit!

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LeiLani Dowell: Uniting Women, LGBTQ, & Workers’ Struggles @ Workers World Offices, Oakland (#411, ring buzzer)
Jun 7 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

Marxist Editor, LeiLani Dowell, speaks on Uniting Women, LGBTQ, & Workers’ Struggles as part of a California statewide speaking tour. After Oakland, she will speak in San Diego and LA.

LeiLani Dowell began her activism while studying Labor Studies at San Francisco State University shortly after 9/11, when she became actively engaged in the struggle to prevent the war against Iraq. As a queer woman, Dowell has done organizing for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer rights in both San Francisco and New York, where she currently resides. Dowell has participated in solidarity and fact-finding delegations to Colombia, Lebanon, El Salvador and Haiti, reporting on her experiences in the pages of Workers World Newspaper. She represented the U.S. delegation at a deliberative session of the World Festival of Youth and Students in 2005, and was a lead organizer of a youth delegation to Cuba in 2007.

In 2009, Dowell traveled on an International Action Center-sponsored delegation to Honduras as a right-wing coup was taking place in the country, reporting on the incredible people’s resistance that awakened in response. She was the sole U.S. representative at the 3rd All India Women’s Conference in Kerala, India, in January 2013, and returned to Honduras to monitor the national elections in November.

Dowell’s writings have been published in the books Feminism and War; Marxism, Reparations & the Black Freedom Struggle http://www.workers.org/reparations/reparations-marxism_bk.pdf; Gaza: Symbol of Resistance http://gazaresistancebook.com/; and What is Marxism All About http://www.amazon.com/What-Marxism-All-About-Revolutionaries/dp/0895671530.

Currently she is a Managing Editor of Workers World Newspaper.

 

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Honoring Andy Lopez @ Dollar Tree Parking lot
Jun 7 @ 6:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Andy Lopez will be honored by family, friends and supporters on the occasion of his 14th birthday. Andy will be celebrated by both those who knew him personally and by those who have been seeking a just response to his death. Speakers at the opening and concluding gatherings will share what Andy’s life and memory mean to them and what they expect to be his lasting legacy.

The noon march will lead by Danza Azteca Coyolxauqui and by youth contingents from Andy’s Youth and the Windsor Bloco Youth Ensemble. Participating group members of the Justice Coalition for Andy Lopez (JCAL), and Mothers in White, as well as other local and state-wide supporters and groups.

The event, entitled, “Not Forgotten – Andy Lopez Presente!,” will begin at 11:00. At noon, participants will march to central Santa Rosa for a culminating birthday rally at Old Courthouse Square.

Time: 11-12Noon – Gather and Speakers
12-1:30pm – March To Courthouse Square, Santa Rosa, CA
1:30-3pm – Rally and Speakers

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Jun
8
Sun
Ernest Duenez Jr. 3rd Memorial March & BBQ – Manteca, CA
Jun 8 @ 6:30 pm – 11:00 pm

On June 8, 2011 our beloved son, brother, father, husband, uncle, nephew, grandson, cousin & friend Justice For Ernest Duenez Jr. was murdered by John Moody of the Manteca PD.

Join us this year as we march from the place where he was murdered – 241 Flores Ave Manteca, CA – to the Manteca Police Station.

For the last 3 years you have all seen us through our darkest hours and we would be honored if you would join us as we remind the City of Manteca that we want JUSTICE FOR ERNEST & JAIL FOR MOODY!!

This will be a peaceful march. We encourage you to bring your signs representing your loved ones lost. We will never forget the lives that were stolen from us.

11:30 am meet at 241 Flores Ave Manteca, Ca
12:00 noon begin march to Manteca PD
BBQ to follow at location to be announced at march
Join us for food and family time***kids games***kids bring your swimsuits

Ernest’ murder caught on police camera:

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Jun
10
Tue
Occupy Forum: Land Access, Food Autonomy, Permaculture and Direct Action @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Jun 10 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am

Ryan Rising & Ivy Anderson

Story Telling and Discussion:

Land Access, Food Autonomy,

Permaculture and Direct Action

Come hear stories of direct actions and community organizing over the last few years that have focused on reclaiming access to land to create permaculture and common spaces in the Bay Area.

Also, hear a report back from the Zapatista Escuelita: The Little School of Freedom according to the Zapatistas – the indigenous communities in resistance in Chiapas, Mexico, who reclaimed much of their land base in 1994 and have been self-organizing and living autonomously from the Mexican government ever since. Both here in the Bay, and in the jungles of Southern Mexico, it is access to land and what people bring forth from it through the work of their hands that empowers people to live successfully.

“Land is the basis of all independence. Land is the basis of freedom, justice, and equality.” -Malcolm X

Our dialogue will explore how people are organizing for access to land around the world, and focusing on the Bay Area and the lessons the Zapatistas and others have to share that inform our work here. We will talk about land reclamation, creating permaculture through direct action, & local food autonomy.

Ryan Rising is a permaculture designer, community organizer, and direct action advocate living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ryan recently returned from the first grade of the Zapatista Little School in Chiapas, Mexico.

Ivy Anderson runs the Mendell Roots Community garden on Third and Palou and teaches gardening and healthy eating to Bayview youth. Ivy is committed to creating access to free organic food and open green space in the Bayview.

Q&A and Announcements will follow.

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Crude-by-Rail in Oakland? Say NO! @ Oakland City Hall
Jun 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Crude-by-Rail in Oakland? Say NO on Tuesday, June 10

Tanker rail cars

A resolution opposing transportation of hazardous fuels through Oakland will soon be considered by the Oakland City Council.  The first step is a meeting of the Public Works Committee.

Tuesday, June 10, 11:30 AM
Oakland City Hall, first floor

If passed, this will go to the full council shortly thereafter.  If you are available Tuesday, please attend to express support for this important step in the campaign against crude-by-rail, fossil fuels and climate change.

Councilmembers are recommending that the City Council adopt a resolution “to oppose transportation of hazardous fossil fuels material, including crude oil, coal, and petroleum coke, along California waterways, through densely populated areas, through the City of Oakland.”  Please come to show support!

People who want to speak need to fill out a speaker card in person before each item starts or on line athttp://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/CityClerk/s/SpeakerCard/SpeakerCard/OAK032373

 

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Jun
11
Wed
Eyewitness Syria: Speaker Rick Sterling @ Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Fellowship Hall
Jun 11 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am

What is going on in Syria? Is there a “revolution” or is this western “regime change”? What can we make of the June 3 Presidential Election in Syria? Rick Sterling is a founding member of Syria Solidarity Movement. He was in Syria with International Peace Pilgrimage in April 2014 and visited Damascus, Latakia and Homs. Rick will discuss the roots of the conflict, impressions from observations and first hand discussions with a wide variety of Syrian and Palestinian residents in Syria.

http://www.syriasolidaritymovement.org

Co-sponsored by Syria Solidarity Movement, and the BFUU Social Justice Committee.
Wheelchair accessible.

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Wreck the W.O.S.P. – STOP GENTRIFICATION! @ Defemery (Lil' Bobby Hutton) Park
Jun 11 @ 11:00 pm – Jun 12 @ 1:00 am

The West Oakland Specific Plan is a massive development project that will lead to gentrification and displacement across West Oakland. The Plan itself, while saying much about attracting business and investment by playing up West Oakland’s ‘uniqueness’ and ‘diversity,’ actually contains NO guarantees for protecting and providing for people who already live here.

JOIN THE MARCH: Leaving from Defremery Park at 4pm, through West Oakland to spread the word, arriving at City Hall for the 6pm Planning Commission meeting!

NO TO DISPLACEMENT!
NO TO GENTRIFICATION!
DEFEND WEST OAKLAND!

 Original event notice on IndyBay.

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Jun
13
Fri
Working Our Way Out of the Crisis: Climate Justice & the Working Class @ California Nurses Association Hall
Jun 13 @ 1:00 am – 3:00 am

Working Our Way Out of the Crisis: Climate Justice & the Working Class”

part of MG’s free public series: Race, Class and Ecology

On June 12th, Movement Generation will launch our Race, Class & Ecology series, beginning with a conversation between workers, union organizers, and climate justice leaders on moving from “Jobs OR the environment” to “Jobs FOR the environment.”

Facebook & RSVP.

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Trayvon 2 Trial Begins. @ Wiley Manuel Courthouse
Jun 13 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

55966
Jun
14
Sat
Refinery Corridor Healing Walk 3: Benicia – Rodeo. @ 9th Street Park
Jun 14 @ 3:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Refinery Corridor Healing Walk 3: Benicia – Rodeo. Sat. June 14

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Join us for the third of four healing walks along the refinery corridor in Northeast San Francisco Bay.

We will begin at the 9th Street Park in Benicia (Valero Refinery) and walk in prayer and conversation to Lone Tree Park in Rodeo (Phillips 66 Refinery).

To RSVP, and for full details, schedule, bicycle contingent, and transportation options, please visit the Connect the Dots website.

Native American elders and community members will lead the walk, stopping to pray at certain places, including the water. We will walk from the 9th Street Park in Benicia to the Lone Tree Point in Rodeo, and will be walking over the Carquinez Bridge. The walk is approximately 14 miles with support vehicles so that walkers can rest whenever they would like. There are also several places where walkers can join the walk along the route (Details below).

Around the last mile, walkers will be encouraged to begin imagining their own communities beyond fossil fuels and what they would ideally be like. Walkers will be invited to share those ideas with their own drawings on muslin at the end of the walk. The muslin squares will be sewn in to a quilt and shared at the last walk on July 12 (Rodeo (Phillips 66) to Richmond (Chevron). Art from previous walks will be exhibited.  Joining us? Please make sure to check back for more details no later than June 11.

To RSVP, and for full details, schedule, bicycle contingent, and transportation options, please visit the Connect the Dots website.

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*** FIGHT FOR $15 IN SF *** MOBILIZATION AND SIGNATURE GATHERING @ 16th Street Mission BART Station
Jun 14 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

San Franciscans Deserves a Raise

The current movement to increase the minimum wage has gained momentum across the country and the time in San Francisco is now! Workers demand a dignified wage! An increase in the minimum wage would help thousands of workers keep up with rising rents, tuition and healthcare. Please join community, labor and students as San Francisco leads the fight in raising standards for all workers.

Lunch provided.

Facebook event & RSVP

 

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Demand Deeply Affordable Housing: Mission, SF @ 16th Street Mission BART Station
Jun 14 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

La Plaza 16 Coalición demands a moratorium on market-rate housing development at 16th/Mission until the needs for deeply affordable housing are met.

Brass Liberation Orchestra @ Noon
Other performances from 1-4PM

Join us before or after you celebrate at SF JUNETEENTH 2014!

This event will be a super fun, interactive and visual way to show that the Plaza belongs to the people and should not be sold to the highest bidder. Music, a bike repair station, tenants rights info, art making, food, and more! There will also be information about the proposed monster development and how to connect to some of the opposition to this project. The community around the 16th/Mission Plaza needs affordable housing, not ten-story towers of luxury housing!

Bring yourselves, your creativity, ideas, arts, skills, and activities.

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CDCr Political Retaliation Post-Hunger Strike: A Community Forum @ Alan Blueford Center for Justice
Jun 14 @ 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

After the extensive successful organizing of the hunger strike in the summer of 2013, the California Department of Corrections and rehabilitation has used many tactics to suppress prisoner organizing. Many organizers have been moved, refused food and written-up as retaliation for their leadership and participation.

Most recently CDCR has issued proposed regulations to censor “obscene materials,” which includes “publications that indicate an association with groups that are oppositional to authority and society.”

We invite you to a discussion about the implications of these new proposed regulations on inside-outside organizing, correspondence and the fight to abolish solitary confinement.

Facebook & RSVP

Pelican Bay Censorship

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Jun
15
Sun
Berkeley’s Juneteenth Festival: Zoning Overlay and Green Downtown Ballot Initiative Awareness
Jun 15 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

 

YES!

The Zoning Overlay and Green Downtown Initiative will be on the ballot November 4th

YES!

Berkeley voters will decide the character of our Downtown for the next few decades.  Let’s help voters make the right choice!

Voters Will Decide Downtown Berkeley's Future


 

Come out and join us on Sunday, June 15th, 2014 at

Berkeley’s Juneteenth Festival

along the South Berkeley Adeline-Alcatraz corridor
from 11:00 to 1:30, or  from 1:30 to 4:00

We’ll talk with people, hand out flyers and sign up volunteers to help pass the initiative

  • The Initiative will protect our public buildings – including the Downtown Post Office – from commercial development, reserving our Historic Civic Center for public and civic uses.

  • The Initiative will require the inclusion of affordable and family-sized housing in the large new developments downtown.

  • The Initiative will require that 50% of construction workers be from Berkeley or nearby cities, and be paid a fair “Prevailing Wage.”

  • The Initiative will require the inclusion of new buildings to be built to high Green standards, and to include bike parking, car share and other features that help Berkeley meet its climate action goals.

Come join us from 11:00 to 1:30, or 1:30 to 4:00

Meet on the north end of the Bar-B-Q “island” on Adeline Ave. near Harmon Street. Wear a sun hat, and carry water.

To sign up, please email Sally Nelson at  sallynels7@gmail.com


Want to learn more about the Initiative to Protect the Civic Center Historic District and Promote Green Downtown Development? Please visit our web page.

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Jun
17
Tue
Occupy Forum: The March Against Corruption. @ Global Exchange, 2nd floor, near 16th St. BART
Jun 17 @ 1:00 am – 4:00 am
Jade Batstone and Jessica Nuti99Rise:

Building the Nationwide Movement

Waging Nonviolent Struggle

to get Big Money out of American Politics

 

America is in crisis, and our democracy on the auction block. We’re here to do something about it.

99Rise is a network of activists and organizers dedicated to building a mass movement
to reclaim our democracy from the domination of big money.

We believe that only by getting big money out of politics by winning a democracy that responds to the real needs of “the 99%”  will we open the door to finally realizing thhe progressive promise of the American Dream. We thus seek a Constitutional Amendment and supplemental federal legislation that would guarantee the principle of political equality, as well as ensure that neither private wealth nor corporate privilege could be used to exercise undue influence over elections and policymaking. To this end, we are committed to deploying the most powerful tool of social and political change: strategic nonviolent resistance.

Come hear about our work and the March for Democracy currently happening now,

http://www.marchfordemocracy.org/

We hope to see you on Monday!

Jade Batstone is a 99Rise volunteer organizer and co-founder of the Next 26. Next 26 engages the next generation of key influencers from a range of emerging San Francisco industries and nonprofit groups. This network will empower individuals to collaborate in new ways, build innovative solutions to real problems facing our communities, and promote a culture of diversity and inclusivity.

Jessica Nuti is passionate about social, economic and environmental justice movements. She is currently a 99Rise volunteer organizer. And works full-time at Global Exchange in their Development department. She also holds organizer and training positions in organizations that support skill sharing for transgender and women’s rights, environmental justice, and getting money out of politics. She has a strong passion for non-violent direct action, and participating in training efforts to ensure safe and effective direct actions.

Q&A and Announcements will follow.

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